Newbie questions - and innokin dilemma and clearomizer confusion

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I have been gaping for two years but never thought about going into the technicalities of things

so I have few a questions

1- I bought a new innokin Itaste svd 2 dna and was wondering which is the best clearomizer and tank for it I like to vape fruity flavours
2- I don't understand the ohm thing with clearomizers, is a higher ohm better or a lower one and which produces more vapor
3- now I am using with the svd2 dna a 18560 battery and no problems but when I use the 18530 battery it does not vape although no message appears on the screen about battery problem and I am using iclear 30s clearomizer that is 2.1 ohm, can someone explain to me why the short battery does not work with the svd2, while the same short battery works on other devices


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Welcome :)

1 - which clearomizer is "best" will be very subjective, as every person has different preferences. My advice would be to try a couple of the more popular models and see what works best for you.

2 - Since your battery device has adjustable power the ohms shouldn't matter that much. 1.5-2.0 is a fairly common range and should work just fine on your device while leaving you some room to adjust the power settings to your taste.

3 - I can't answer this one for you since I am not overly familiar with that device, but hopefully someone who is will be along and able to answer


Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance, I hope someone else is able to offer better answers than I could
 
Does the device not power on, or does it power on but not vape with the 18350?

it powers on but does not vape with the small 18530 battery, its 800mah 3.7 v battery

while when I use the same battery on the older model innokin svd with the same tank and clearomizer it powers and vapes normally

I am really wondering why with the new svd dna the small battery does not vape
 
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That is bizarre. The only thing I can think of is try clianing the threads on the 18350 mod cylinder. Perhaps there is oil or dirt on the threads adding resistance. And, of course, try a different battery, whether it makes sense or not.

i figured it out, it seems that at 11 watts the voltage was 4.8 so when i lowered the wattage to 7 then voltage became around 4 so now it vapes, I did not realize that this is how it works

this is not how it works on the old gen svd
 
That is bizarre. The only thing I can think of is try clianing the threads on the 18350 mod cylinder. Perhaps there is oil or dirt on the threads adding resistance. And, of course, try a different battery, whether it makes sense or not.

i figured it out, it seems that at 11 watts the voltage was 4.8 so when i lowered the wattage to 7 then voltage became around 4 so now it vapes, I did not realize that this is how it works

this is not how it works on the old gen svd
 
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