mvp 2.0 dripping?

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I doubt that the MVP will fire a coil that low. It has protective circuitry which will likely read that resistance as a short circuited atomizer and refuse to fire it. The MVP also has an amp limit, and 0.6 ohms would require more amps than that.

IMHO, it is irresponsible for a company to sell a pre-wrapped coil on an RBA at that resistance. They have no idea who they are selling to, and in uneducated hands (like yourself) it is potentially dangerous to the end user if they don't know what they are doing.

I suggest that you not use that coil on an MVP or any mod until you learn enough about Ohm's Law, what batteries are safe to use with different resistance coils or what resistance coils can be used with your particular battery/battery device. Learn to wrap a 1.5 ohm - 2.0 ohm single coil as your first coil builds for your MVP.

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the MVP can actually fire down to .9ohms
but because of the of the amperage limit no matter what you set it to it is going to fire very strongly.

So sure, you CAN drip on an MVP, but either way you really arent going to "get" what most people that drip are raving about it.

You dont necessarily need to fire sub-ohms to get a great dripping experience, but having a device that can deliver higher amounts of power helps, and unfortunately the MVP really just isnt that device.
 
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