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DragonSG

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Bro DragonSG, need your recommendation.

I'm interested to try this on my rda. My main aim is to have good throat hit and flavour, thick cloud is secondary.

What resistance do you recommend for single coil rda with cotton bedding?

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Yes, Another goodies is great throat hit n flavour. It renews everthing in its path from clearos to rdas(except those who prefers extreme sub-ohm at high wattage, vapours n lower heat will still prefer thicker coils ).

Voltage wise of course have limitations due to jts thinner diameter which will eventually give burnt smell at high Voltages depending on ur set up.

For normal users, Such products should be marketed ten yrs ago..lol..Get all three 1.5,1.8 & 2.2 n start with 2.2ohm. The Higher the ohmage, the lower battery consumption. Go green. For 1.5ohm will drain more battery but is pure Gila..as it sounds like firecrackers, greater throat hit n fires even faster.


Another beauty is the uniform oxidation which reduces shorting n hot spots.
 

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The Higher the ohmage, the lower battery consumption. Go green. For 1.5ohm will drain more battery but is pure Gila..as it sounds like firecrackers, greater throat hit n fires even faster.

Other way around, the higher the ohms, the more battery consumption. You will want around 3.7 volts when vaping 1.5 ohms but you will want 4.2 volts vaping at 2.2 ohms. More volts = more consumption. Same thing if you're using VW, the more ohms, the more drain on the battery because the VW device will use more volts of the battery with more ohms.
 

DragonSG

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Higher resistance will definitely lead to lower consumption but For those using non- variable ego battery.n mech mods at fixed voltage of course..lol.P=(V*V)/ R.

With variable voltage voltage..is different ballgame..esp with Dna 20/30 chip..ur curious fingers might of course up the voltage which increase power consumption n higher current..
 

DragonSG

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Hope you are really from Pittsburgh...if red dot, then you will hear from red post soon.

LOL...cultural issue with globalised network,almost faint when I saw he type that.. also there are many curious/innocent foreigners whom are not aware of what is 'SG Vapers', our is only country whose name is not fully spelled out..so maybe they thought it some club name or something..lmao:laugh:..but these users can still value-add with diverse globalized views.:D
 
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