Low resistance Coils on an 18350

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JollyRogers

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You are running a .8Ω coil. Lets say the battery is @ 4 volts. That is 5amps!!!! and 20Watts!!! OK... lets say 3.7vdc. which puts you @4.625amps...

Anyways. Look @ this:
Test/Review of AW IMR 18350 700mAh (Red) Specifically the 3rd graph.

I run a 1.3 - 1.5Ω geni all the time on 18350s, but wouldn't run @.8Ω. To much stress on the battery (IMO of course). 18350 is only rated for 6amp max continuos discharge rate.
 

Supacrazyguy

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How low can you go? I like my Gennys at .8 and i have a GG Stealth coming.

What can i expect?

Its all depends on how much mesh you use , with less you get a stronger vape and no real need to make a coil that low . 1.3-1.5 coil should be fine for a 18350 imr AW . Just try to avoid going lower .

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Anyone with first hand knowledge?
I run .9 -1.1 ohms on a 18350 stealth and I measure it in hits more than time.

I can get no more than 15 good hits but they're whoppers. I carry 3 batteries to get me through the day when I'm in meetings and can't carry a full size GGTS. An 18650 will last me all day though if that helps

Recently I've been running 32 gauge twisted resistance wires as Bish showed us on his videos and I have the same .9 coil running for more than 2 weeks.
 
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