I just had to check what the price was. Holy Canoli, I bet your wallet is hurting! 50% markup!
50% mark up??? Really??? OUCH
I just had to check what the price was. Holy Canoli, I bet your wallet is hurting! 50% markup!
50% mark up??? Really??? OUCH
Why ouch? You're paying for the convenience of walking up and buying one rather than having the wait that causes some people angst.
Why ouch? You're paying for the convenience of walking up and buying one rather than having the wait that causes some people angst.
50% mark up??? Really??? OUCH
How much better is the ELA than the GGTS?
Ok I did an experimant.... ELA with Kick set @ 10 watts... 3.0 ohm coil--4 hits--Atomizer body warn to touch
ELA with Kick set @ 10 watts...0.8 ohm coil--4 hits--Atomizer body hot to touch
The sub ohm atomizer body was much hotter to the touch when running at the same wattage... Plus the 3.0 ohms vapor was smoother and just as dense.....
It might take a few miliseconds longer to heat up buy it does not get as hot....3.0 ohm uses more volts but less amps to produce the same wattage.. Its got to be the high amps that produce more heat.. You know what they say about electricty...Its not the volts that will kill you its the amperage!
David can chime in and clear this up....
All I can tell you is the 0.8 ohm produces hotter vapor than a 3.0 ohm coil set at the same wattage when fired on a Kicked ELA...
While I was perfectly content (and of course quit smoking) with the standard stuff out there, it wasn't until that sub ohm coil, that gave me the most remarkable vaping experience I had ever had. It felt just so close to smoking (which I always enjoyed, of course).![]()
The sub ohm has grown on me........I like it! Thanks Nach![]()
hehe I'm actually tempted to buy one of those cisco spec atties for S's & G's. I haven't dripped since 2009 when I first tried vaping.
I recently got a dna20 mod, and it's a really good way to help with the volts vs watts vs ohms thing.
With a variable watt device, you slap on your atti, it tells you the res (for ex 2.0ohms) you set the watts at whatever you want (many like 10, I like 12.5) up to 20 watts, and when you fire it up, it tells you how many volts it requires to achieve those watts for that resistance...the thing missing here is the amps which is basically how fast your battery is being depleted.
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Yes, this is true... but only after the atty has heated up. Compare the first hit on both atties, while they're cold.![]()
For others that don't have a DNA 20![]()