I've yet to buy a VW mod but i will be soon. However the outcome of this thread will dictate which one i go for.
Ive been looking at a few:
MVP 3 Pro (60w mod)
Itaste 50w mod
Coolfire 4 40w mod
Kanger Subbox Mini
For arguments sake lets say you have a 0.5ohm stock coil in an Isub G tank on the Istick 50w. You also have a 2ohm stock coil for it.
The mod is capable of supplying 50w to both the 0.5 ohm coil and the 2ohm coil. 50w is 50w right? So what, if any, is the benefit of putting a sub ohm coil in the VW mod?
The manufacturers market them as sub ohm mods, but why go sub ohm if the device is capable of the same wattage on a 1+ohm coil, the experience would be the same?
Which leads me to a similar question. Would any VW mod from say 30w capable to 60w capable basically give the exact same experience for the majority of users assuming the same tank is fitted?
I'm quite new to this but i hope my question is understandable
Thanks
1: yes, 50 watts is 50 watts
2: high powered coils are usually low ohm because they are made with thick wire, and/or they use multiple coils in parallel. 'sub ohm coil' has become a slang term that really means 'high power coil'
3: would any vw mod with the same power give the same vape:
yes; difference is for example
- the user interface
- some are fixed battery mods (a battery with electronics attached) which you use and recharge 300 times then discard; others are 18650 replaceable battery mods where you will probably end up with a small arsenal of 4 to 10 18650 batteries of varying ages, to power the mod.