That's because it DEPENDS ON THE WIRE GAUGE.
(and whether its dual coil or single coil - if you are running 1.2 ohm single then you can run 0.6 dual with good wicking)
I should have added that for .8-.9Ω Kayfun builds for a mech, that I use 26ga wire, 8 wraps at 2.2mm
ok, just read the whole post. For someone that will be using a VV for the first time ever, what should I set or start to set the Voltage until I find my sweet spot on the Provari on the following Ohm Readings, this will be on 3 Kayfun lite+ v2; 1.2, 1.4 and 1.7 ohms. Already have one kayfun built at 1.7 with 30 gauge kanthal and organic cotton from walgreens. Also, I don't want to over do the coil and I guess burn it out or blow it.
ive went as low as .38ohms with dual coils with no problems at all.
10 or 11 watts is max for a kayfun without issues? I don't think so. Everyone is different in their power levels and I'm not one to say the higher the wattage the better because it's personal preference. Although the kayfun imo is well suited for 10 to 12 watts, if done correctly it can handle more then twice that with no problems. It just takes a better build to obtain it. In the end there is not that big of a difference so a 1.3ish coil for the kayfun with 28g is the best for most.10-11 watts is about the highest you can run a KayFun without running into issues. Well a 1.5 ohm coil works out to 10 watts at 3.87v. So that's a good place to start when using a mechanical PV.
I actually prefer a 1.25 ohm coil using a Kick -2 set at 10 watts in my mechanical. IMO the KayFun definitely benefits from regulated voltage/wattage.
But, I agree, why would I want to hunt over an ugly dog![]()
that's 0.76 ohm coils; what gauge is that, 26 gauge?