Well, yeah. It gets complicated fast. Basically remember this forumla:
Watts = Voltage squared divided by ohms..... (P = V*V/R)
BUuuuuuuT... that's theoretical. It assumes the device can supply the needed power. Most people like around 7 or more watts. To get 7 watts out of a 3.4 device:
Ohm's Law Calculator
3.4 volts on a 1.5 ohm single coil atty/carto gives you 7.70667 watts.
There have been warnings about the 1.5 ohm stuff frying eGo style units... but I think those were concerns of the past. As far as I know it's OK now.
Watts = Voltage squared divided by ohms..... (P = V*V/R)
BUuuuuuuT... that's theoretical. It assumes the device can supply the needed power. Most people like around 7 or more watts. To get 7 watts out of a 3.4 device:
Ohm's Law Calculator
3.4 volts on a 1.5 ohm single coil atty/carto gives you 7.70667 watts.
There have been warnings about the 1.5 ohm stuff frying eGo style units... but I think those were concerns of the past. As far as I know it's OK now.