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Ejuice4cig

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Hello all,
Just received my Mini last night, so far I am very happy with it

Mini with an IB tank
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Mini with a Kanger T3
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I have question regards
- Should I use LR low voltage to prolong the battery life? I like to run my vape cool, right now I am running 3.8V with a 2.4 atomizer in IB tank

- Or should I use 3 ohm resistant and crank up on the voltage?

Thanks,
Andy
 

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The higher resistance coils will actually save more battery than lower resistance...less amp draw from the battery is how this is possible.

Higher resistance will result in the possibility of more flavor and a cooler, smoother vape. I personally find low resistance too harsh, along with the dual coils which do the same for me. Low resistance coils are more known for people who prefer more heat, throat impact, and vapor production.

This article on how to find your "sweet spot" is a good read and includes the popular chart guide for the Safe Vaping Power Chart.

Guide to Safe Vaping - E-Cigarette Safety | Ecig Advanced Community Blog
 
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