Mechanical for newbie.

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Jfaria1891

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You should shoot for 8 to 10 ohms for good vaping. Here is a calculator that you can use to see for yourself what will work for you and what won't. Ohm's Law Calculator I used to use it a lot.

Either u mean 8-10 watts (power) or im very confused by that statement. o_O
 

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Either u mean 8-10 watts (power) or im very confused by that statement. o_O

Thanks. You're correct. I was having a brain F%^$ I went back and fixed it.
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Thanks. You're correct. I was having a brain F%^$ I went back and fixed it.
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Actually u could use 8-10 ohms on a mech if you stacked 18350's lol ... you might be onto something here. Lmao

8.4v at 9 ohms is 7.8watts

( dont actually try this ) just because the math works doesnt mean it will have a good outcome haha
 
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You didn’t ask the question so it isn’t possible to reply. The mechanical devices are in my opinion much better than the electronically controlled ones. I use Smoktech The Natural MOD with Smoktech RSST atomizer. As for the resistances I try to stay in the range 1.4–1.8 Ω. The sub ohm resistances are the toys for the kids dreaming about the huge clouds. So if you aren’t one of them avoid sub ohm resistances.
 
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