Need some help with this Fluxomizers (which OHMs?)

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RubenX

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Noob here...

I don't like cartos because I can't see how much liquid I have left.
I don't like carts because they leak all the time and need to top off a lot.
I do love the Ego-T but it broke in 5 days... @ $15 a pop is a no no for now.
I'm loving my Fluxomizers (gotvapes, C2, @ 2.4-2.6 Ohm)...

So I wanna order more of these, but I have no idea what the Ohm mean... I do know what an actual Ohm is and how to measure it, but when it comes to vaping, what changes?

I'm using the standard Ego Battery, if that helps, VG juices mostly... I find this 2.4-2.6 ones do run pretty hot. Long draws will literary burn, just like a real cig that almost at the filter... a little colder would be nice... unless that means substantial loss of vapor... then leave it hot.... should I get the same Ohms? higher?
 

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If you're happy with what you've got why change it? Going up, (higher), in resistance should give you a cooler vape on the same battery. Will probably also give you less vapor, (smoke). Only way to find out if you like the cooler vape, and can get along with what vapor, (smoke), you get with the higher ohm carto is to buy it and try it. JMHO

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MJBinNM

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Ohm is a unit of electrical resistance, the lower it is the less resistance. Lower ohm ratings mean it will heat up more.

I'm using the 2.6-2.8 ohm fluxomizers on my eGo and get good vapor and not too hot.

You can also add a drip tip which will also give it a little cooling effect...your mouth is a little further from the heat source.
 
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