Let's say one of the devices has a single coil 1.2 oh build .
device 2 has let's say a .5 ohm build in it.
You set hour app to 30 watts on both devices and each applies different voltages to achieve this 30 watt of power.
However, my question mor to do with practicality. What if any differences will you notice vaping wise ? From my experience they clearly don't vape the same which could have a lot to do with slight difference in airflow as well as difference in wick and the wetness of the wick and the list goes on. But if somehow could take those factors into account how would these vape ? The exact same ? I tend to think not but I don't know the reasons why.
Can someone give me your input or help me devise a better question to ask.
Many thanks.
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device 2 has let's say a .5 ohm build in it.
You set hour app to 30 watts on both devices and each applies different voltages to achieve this 30 watt of power.
However, my question mor to do with practicality. What if any differences will you notice vaping wise ? From my experience they clearly don't vape the same which could have a lot to do with slight difference in airflow as well as difference in wick and the wetness of the wick and the list goes on. But if somehow could take those factors into account how would these vape ? The exact same ? I tend to think not but I don't know the reasons why.
Can someone give me your input or help me devise a better question to ask.
Many thanks.
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