Resistance to Flavor

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Kinesthesia

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All other things being equal, is there a relationship between coil resistance to flavor?

I ask because I have noticed in my Crown 2 tank / coil produces less flavor with all other aspects unchanged (mod, juice, etc) with a .25 ohm coil compared to the .5 ohm coil.

I just want to verify this one time anecdotal experience, is this accurate? or is there no correlation and my subjective experience has some other cause?

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stols001

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I think you will probably get a variety of answers to that particular question. I think there may be a relationship, I prefer MTL vaping, and DL seems a bit more anemic to me, but I think everyone's tastebuds are different. Maybe try the experiment again, with a different juice? I think we all have our "sweet" setup, kinda?

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Resistance by itself no............. flavor and clouds is about getting relative balance between all the factord invovled....
It really about the size of coil that gives you desired performance..... resitance and wattage and wire type and size. Are just pieces of the puzzle.

Resistance WAS all important in the mech only high watt vaping days.... to get wattage you had to build low...... to get big cloud and flavor you need big coil... to make the all fit in a tiny atomizer you went big wire and low ohms....

Don't need to do that as much with regulation...... you don't have to build low resistance to get high power......

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I vape on a lipo mod I just built. Been building coils and unregulated mods for some time. I also make my own juice so what I have noticed is as I go higher in wattage the more vapor I get (of corse) but I also get an increase in flavor. Right now I'm vaping on a 40mm Mason RDA on my lipo running a 4000mAh 10C lipo and vaping at 9V. If I vape at 100% which is 12.8 I would be pushing 655.36W but I'm only at 9V so that's pushing 324W and I notice I get more flavor at 9V than I do at 7V. More power can equal more flavor but as for resistance to flavor, I don't think the resistance would give you better flavor. It's all about what coils you have (single strand, aliens, staggered fused claptons, etc...), size (ID) of coils and how much power your pushing to the coils.

Like @93gc40 mentioned, these are all pieces to the puzzle that have to fall into place for what YOUR vaping needs are.


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