I gots a question??? LOL Where can I get the magnets for my IHy switch, I really dislike the spring?
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I gots a question??? LOL Where can I get the magnets for my IHy switch, I really dislike the spring?
I did the math earlier in this thread but being on an ipad it's a PITA to find it again. Ok so basically people generally gravitate towards the same wattage. For a lot of people that seems to be between 7-8 watts so I'll use 8 watts as an example. This is for regulated wattage, like using the kick.
To vape a 2ohm coil at 7-8 watts you need to push 3.9 volts through it. 3.9*3.9/2 = 7.6
To vape a 3ohm coil at 7-8 watts you need to push 4.8 volts through it 4.8*4.8/2 = 7.6
Ok so you would think that because you are pushing more volts through the 3ohm coil to attain the same wattage you would be using more battery, right? That's not the case.
Battery Amp Draw:
4.8v/3ohms = 1.6 amps of constant amp draw on the battery.
3.9v/2ohms = 1.95 amps of constant amp draw on the battery.
Good morning all. Hopefully my ihybrid shows up today, fingers crossed.
But, we're not changing cartos, or adjusting voltage. Why not keep it simple.
Wrap more coils: cooler vape, longer battery life.
Wrap less coils: hotter vape, shorter battery life.
I've been getting a pretty consistent vape on my AW IMR batteries from 4.2 volts down to about 3.6 volts, kick or no kick. I'm thinking about selling my kick. The KISS rule seems to apply with genesis devices.
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Here's a simple test, get a unregulated mod and use a LR/SR/HR atty/carto.
The LR should be the shortest lasting one.
For a simple circuit I= V/R.
So say V stays constant (in a unregulated device) and only difference is the resistance, higher ohmmage will lead to a lower amperage.
Lower amperage leads to longer battery life.
Not going to do that EF. I am using genesis devices now. I know that more wraps are more resistance. I know ohm's law and how to figure watts. The sooner I forget it, the better. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
It's a different way of thinking for me now. Ima wrap a coil and vape from now on. Handed my Provari to my wife and said, "Knock yourself out, honey. This is exactly how you adjust it."
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But, we're not changing cartos, or adjusting voltage. Why not keep it simple.
Wrap more coils: cooler vape, longer battery life.
Wrap less coils: hotter vape, shorter battery life.
I've been getting a pretty consistent vape on my AW IMR batteries from 4.2 volts down to about 3.6 volts, kick or no kick. I'm thinking about selling my kick. The KISS rule seems to apply with genesis devices.
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Not going to do that EF. I am using genesis devices now. I know that more wraps are more resistance. I know ohm's law and how to figure watts. The sooner I forget it, the better. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
It's a different way of thinking for me now. Ima wrap a coil and vape from now on. Handed my Provari to my wife and said, "Knock yourself out, honey. This is exactly how you adjust it."
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Yeppers. I do like the KISS method. That said, I'm not ready to give up my ProVari's for when I get the itch to tinker.![]()
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OK... I do not think this is correct. I might be wrong, but bear with the entire argument first.
I just vape it.