So for Christmas my girlfriend is going to buy me a nautilus mini and either an iStick or MVP 2.0. Now when I look at coils for the nautilus mini I find they come in 1.6 or 1.8 ohm. When looking at charts online you wouldn't want to take a 1.6 or 1.8 ohm past ~3.75 volts, according to these charts I've been looking at you may fry the juices or coil. So that would make the iStick or MPV obsolete because they can go up to 5 volts, but you can't use that with these coils. I'm sure I'm wrong, but that is why I'm asking. Also, the iStick can go up to 20 watts, but with a 1.6 or 1.8 ohm coil that wouldn't be an ideal setting. I'm basing all of this information just from looking at different charts people have made specifically for vaping. From what I can see you would need a 3 ohm coil to utilize the 5 volts these mods can go up to. To be honest the watts part I don't even understand because on none of these charts from what I can see ideal vaping setting are no where near even 10 watts.
I'm an idiot please explain why or how you can crank up the watts to 10 + and it's not frying the coil or juices.
I'm an idiot please explain why or how you can crank up the watts to 10 + and it's not frying the coil or juices.