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    ty for all the help how can I get good flavor out of a 510 atty
    Proper match of power and resistance. Once you know where your sweet spot is (measured in watts), it's pretty easy to do.
    I normally vape at 8 +/- 0.3 watts. Knowing that I just plug the resistance of the atty and 8 watts into http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms_law_calculator.php and it tells me what voltage I want to set my PV at.

    Conversely, with a set voltage PV, I can plug in the voltage and the 8 watts, and it will tell me what resistance atty to grab.
    A good place to start when looking for your sweet spot is around 7 watts, and then work your way up to what you like best. If you start out to hot, you will not be able to taste your sweet spot when you get there.
     
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    tj99959:5668490 said:
    ty for all the help how can I get good flavor out of a 510 atty
    Proper match of power and resistance. Once you know where your sweet spot is (measured in watts), it's pretty easy to do.
    I normally vape at 8 +/- 0.3 watts. Knowing that I just plug the resistance of the atty and 8 watts into Ohm's Law Calculator and it tells me what voltage I want to set my PV at.

    Conversely, with a set voltage PV, I can plug in the voltage and the 8 watts, and it will tell me what resistance atty to grab.
    A good place to start when looking for your sweet spot is around 7 watts, and then work your way up to what you like best. If you start out to hot, you will not be able to taste your sweet spot when you get there.
    I'm not good with watts my ugo is 3.7 volts sorry I'm a bad spaller lol how do I find out the watts
     
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