RBA on ego batteries

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Goldleadr95

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So I've got an Igo L on my 680mah spinner and a Phoenix v4 on my ego mini with coils that I believe are around 1.5-2ohms using 32gauge kanthal which is about 4-6 wraps I'm curious to know if that's about the best performance I'm gonna be able to get out of them? Would putting on two 4ohm coils make a difference or more wick? Basically what can I do to get the most vape with the loweste voltage

the rba's are working nicely on the ego batteries and I know enough about electronics to not fry my batteries or anything bad
 

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An eGo battery isn't designed to be able to use much below about 1.8Ω or any dual coil resistance. They don't have the required power, and what will happen is the voltage will drop to try and protect the battery and electronics. For a lower resistance or dual coils, a mod that uses a 18650 battery would be recommended.

That said, a nicely built 1.8Ω coil, properly wicked, with just enough air flow will vape excellently! I've found about a 5/6 wrap coil with a wick that isn't too long (keep the eliquid close to the coil where it can do some good) will produce a nice flavor and plenty of vapor.

Experiment with some different diameter coils and a bit more or less wicking, keep the resistance close to 1.8-2.0Ω and your IGO should work well. When you're ready to try lower or dual coils, it will be time to upgrade you battery.
 
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