Nichrome n80

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ThunderDan

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The resistance does make a difference on how many volts to push to the coils....

A .3 ohm coils uses 30% less power than a .5 ohm coil when using the same amount of watts.
Volts aren't pushed. Current (amps) is drawn. The only thing that meaningfully impacts battery life on a VW mod is the wattage it is being used at.
 

Hans Wermhat

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The only thing that meaningfully impacts battery life on a VW mod is the wattage it is being used at
The resistance pushing back against the flow of current will also effect the drain on the battery. And the medium through which the current flows determines the resistance. Current flows easier through a lower resistance circuit, letting more stored power out of the battery faster. But in vaping, the current is used to produce heat, so a medium that produces more heat from less current (i.e. Nichrome) will conserve power from the batteries. Kanthal has a higher resistance and slows the flow of current, but is also more resistant to changes in temperature. It slows the flow of current, but still takes more current to produce the same amount of heat. Then there is airflow... the more air you draw across the coil, the more power it takes to keep it hot. And the more surface area there is to the coil, the more the airflow will cool it... Some folks like a hot vape, some a cool vape. There are a plethora of different variables in vaping that determine how fast your atty uses up battery power, not just the wattage.
 

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No, single coils. I will try again on my dna30 tonight to verify

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Then maybe your information is incorrect and instead of 28 gauge N80 maybe what you have is 24 gauge N80.
You can check a 1 foot length of your wire and see what the resistance is.
1 ft of 28 gauge N80 should be about 4 ohms.
1 ft of 24 gauge N80 should be about 1.5 ohms.
 
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