Need help figuring out this ohm/voltage thing...

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zoiDman

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Sorry if I missed somewhere, but is there "magic" ohm value L M or H to use with VV devices??

There isn't, for me at least, a "Magic Ohm" that is best for ALL Attys and ALL Cartos with ALL e-liquids.

But there is a "Magic Watts" range.

Also, even though my Provari can do Anything that I want for All my e-liquids, I still use an eGo when I'm out and about. So I buy 2.6~2.8 ohm CE2's because they work best on my non-adjustable eGo for most of my e-Liquids.

BTW - What does L,M and H stand for?
 

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There isn't, for me at least, a "Magic Ohm" that is best for ALL Attys and ALL Cartos with ALL e-Liquids.

But there is a "Magic Watts" range.

Also, even though my Provari can do Anything that I want for All my e-Liquids, I still use an eGo when I'm out and about. So I buy 2.6~2.8 ohm CE2's because they work best on my non-adjustable eGo for most of my e-Liquids.

BTW - What does L,M and H stand for?

Low Medium or Hi Ohm.
Reason why I'm asking I'm waiting for my VV Ego and some FLuXomizer DeLuXe 510 XL 1.8ml 2.4-2.6ohm.
So I'm not sure if I did pick right ohm set (2.4-2.6)...
 

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Low Medium or Hi Ohm.
Reason why I'm asking I'm waiting for my VV Ego and some FLuXomizer DeLuXe 510 XL 1.8ml 2.4-2.6ohm.
So I'm not sure if I did pick right ohm set (2.4-2.6)...

Most people who use CE2's prefer 2.4~2.6 ohms.

I like the 2.6~2.8 ohms but by most people’s standards, I tend to vape at lower watts than most.

But the Key to e-Cigs is to listen to what people say But find what works Best for You.
 

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Most people who use CE2's prefer 2.4~2.6 ohms.

I like the 2.6~2.8 ohms but by most people’s standards, I tend to vape at lower watts than most.

But the Key to e-Cigs is to listen to what people say But find what works Best for You.

Good, because I didn't know what to get and all 2.6-2.8 were sold out, so I figured that what
most people use.Then I got one below just in case. So I guess, this is good starting point from where I can play then with VV to see what works best for me... thanks
 

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Most people who use CE2's prefer 2.4~2.6 ohms.

I like the 2.6~2.8 ohms but by most people’s standards, I tend to vape at lower watts than most.

But the Key to e-Cigs is to listen to what people say But find what works Best for You.

I like 2.6~2.8 ohms for some flavors, and 2.4~2.6 ohms for others, on the same PV.

+100 for your "Key to e-Cigs" !!!!
 

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Another thing is that attys/cartos can vary wildly ohm wise. But with a VVPV it really doesn't matter. So if I buy an atty or a pack of CE2's and the ohms are a little low, no big deal. I just boost the voltage on my Provari slightly.

When it comes time to buy another kit or replace some batteries, consider going with a VVPV. You will not regret it.

That is it .... I just hit the checkout button on the Porvari! Was not sure if it was worth paying all that money for it, but I think you guys are probably right. Variable is the way to go.
 

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Most people who use CE2's prefer 2.4~2.6 ohms.

I like the 2.6~2.8 ohms but by most people’s standards, I tend to vape at lower watts than most.

But the Key to e-Cigs is to listen to what people say But find what works Best for You.

I use the CE2's at these ohms at 5 volt and they rock

That is it .... I just hit the checkout button on the Porvari! Was not sure if it was worth paying all that money for it, but I think you guys are probably right. Variable is the way to go.

It is cause you can do anything with it, hit the sweet spot and vape away
 
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