Ohms and Mah - a Carto Question

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Dwayne

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First off - i know if i searched long enough I would find the sanswer to this question - however...i have searched awhile and only got more confused.

I bought an Ego T with the plan to purchase some cartomizers to replace or substitue the tank/atty. I have researched and found certain reccomendations (Boge2.0/Boge2.7/EMDCC/Ressurector/etc). In the process Ihave gathered opinions regarding what Ohms are right or wrong for certain batteries.

I have Ego 900 mah manual batteries - I orginally thought that Ego batts were 3.7 volts, but some thread suggested they were more like 3.4 and I suspect that would also make a difference.

Can someone clearly tell me what is the safe/sweet Ohm range for that battery - i have heard that the manual switch can 'burnout' if I go too low resistance. In the process there are alot of 650mah users out there that may want to knwo if there is any difference. I know peopel with my battery are using the Boge2.0, but the ressurector is 1.7, and the Boge 2.7 are really cheap right now. There are a lot of products coming out all the time (would like to try a stardust too - ohm?), and I just want an easier time deciding if that product is something I can try or not try.

PS - I know lots of you will now try to sell me on the VV - I dont need to hear from you at this time as I promised myself new device after 6 months of no analogs.
 

Kemosabe

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technically you shouldnt go lower than 2.0 ohm on egos, but just about everybody does. ive found that the 1.5 ohm edmcc cartos work great. but as the carto ages and the resistance lowers, the battery will likely no longer be able to handle it.

thats what happened with my 808 Ego. the clear dual coil KR cartos 1.8ml, 1.5 ohm were awesome at first, but as they got used and refilled over and over, the battery could no longer handle them as the resistance lowers.
 
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