Same wattage, same resistanc, but bigger clouds

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VapeMag

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So this might be a stupid question, but I wont learn if I don't ask. I vape on an ipv3 80w with Serpent rta on a .8 kanthal at 25w. I understand that the people I see on youtube have a more powerful setup than mine, with dual batteries, more wattage, other type of coil material. But I sometimes see them using same material and settings, but have way bigger clouds. Isn't wattage and resistance on my mod the same as on another? Just trying to figure these things out. Would appreciate some clarification :)
 

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So this might be a stupid question, but I wont learn if I don't ask. I vape on an ipv3 80w with Serpent rta on a .8 kanthal at 25w. I understand that the people I see on youtube have a more powerful setup than mine, with dual batteries, more wattage, other type of coil material. But I sometimes see them using same material and settings, but have way bigger clouds. Isn't wattage and resistance on my mod the same as on another? Just trying to figure these things out. Would appreciate some clarification :)

Lighting matters.

I have also noticed that some environments my vape works a lot better than in others; like outside where the air in moving.

Resistance alone means not much without the wire type and size.

PG/VG ratio makes a difference for clouds.

Wicking is very important for high wattage
 
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