I was looking at a close up of a 1.8ohm BVC and noticed that it had (3.0-5.0v) next to it and got me curious about it does the 3.0-5.0v mean the voltage it can run on safely?
Possibly. Wish my Kanger coil box had something like that. If that is a standard on some stock coils though it would explain why my kanger duel coils is holding up at 4.5v. It is a 1.5 ohm
It refers to the recommended voltage range for the coil which translates to about 5 to 14 watts. Below 3 volts, you don't much vapor from the BVC and above 5 volts you can get dry hits and a burnt taste, especially with thicker juices.
Possibly. Wish my Kanger coil box had something like that. If that is a standard on some stock coils though it would explain why my kanger duel coils is holding up at 4.5v. It is a 1.5 ohm
Yea it was a Aspire BVC that had it which I think is cool they do that for people who's not that knowledgeable on voltage and ohm. I'm using a Kanger coil right now in my cheap ego and didn't see anything might be their to small?
It refers to the recommended voltage range for the coil which translates to about 5 to 14 watts. Below 3 volts, you don't much vapor from the BVC and above 5 volts you can get dry hits and a burnt taste, especially with thicker juices.
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