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wongster360

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I was so excited to try regulated 10watts I had to buy a Darwin lol. I was nervoud about the 10 watt limit for a while but I've been vaping my iAtty on my Darwin for 2 days now at 9.5 watts and love the hell out of it.

Yea, I think 9.5 - 10 watts is my vaping sweetspot! :)
 

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i vape my Cisco (1,5 ohm) and DC´s(also 1,5ohm) min. @ 4,3V.. max 4,6.. So i Hope that 10 watts are enough. CJ explains the count-way (i hope that word is right -German: Rechenweg)

I seriously didn't think 10 watts would be enough for me. My normal vape is my GG with Ody 2.9 Ohms at 6v = 12.4 ohms
My RSM with 2 ohm Boge Cartos 4.7v = 11 watts
Or either with 1.7 ohm DCC (metered box says 1.5) at 4.7 v or 6v (Granted under load the 6v was really 5.6) but either one would be 12.99 watts or 18.44 watts

I also know I was never satisfied with LR Attys and even a freshly charged 3.7 protected battery. However I have used 2 ohm cartos on my darwin favorite is about 10.5 watts but 10 is good enough. My Ody at 2.9 ohms favorite so far is 9.8 and my iAtty at 1.7 my favorite is 9.5. I also threw on a DCC and like it at about 10 watts.

So like I said even though normally i seem to like much higher wattage my darwin rairly gets above 10 watts. I think I will be about 80+% happy with the Kick
 
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