Ohms and Voltage question

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NealBJr

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Should be no problem. Just a general rule of thumb, start low. If you want more vapor, then work up. when you start getting dry hits, or if the vapor is a bit too much, then lower it down a bit.

That's the good thing about Ego type batteries... they're not too complex. I don't think I'd go lower than 1.5 ohms though. If the battery has a limit, the ego won't fire. If you find the battery is getting warm, then it's also an indication to lower it down a bit.

Also, for tanks, you might want to consider an Aspire Nautilus mini.. I've been hearing great things about those.
 
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Should be no problem. Just a general rule of thumb, start low. If you want more vapor, then work up. when you start getting dry hits, or if the vapor is a bit too much, then lower it down a bit.

That's the good thing about Ego type batteries... they're not too complex. I don't think I'd go lower than 1.5 ohms though. If the battery has a limit, the ego won't fire. If you find the battery is getting warm, then it's also an indication to lower it down a bit.

Also, for tanks, you might want to consider an Aspire Nautilus mini.. I've been hearing great things about those.

Cheers mate, much appreciated!
 

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Most setups are designed to be based between 3.7 and 4.2 volts because that's the voltage of the batteries we use. You can use less, it's not going to hurt anything. More might increase the flavor and vapor, but also increase heat and too much will burn the juice. But in between the lowest setting and burning your juice, it's personal preference.
 
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