Great post gdeal and there has also been some great adds by others...we should petition Kanthal to formulate a special 28g wire with the same resistive qualities of 30g...same surface and cross sectional area, same properties of thermal retention and conductivity.
Even though it's in the title of the thread, I believe ""watts do not matter" is more an attention grabber than anything because I think we all agree, watts matter a lot, and Willy taking the time to post the definition of a watt was a great add...
Although it's been touched on by many, thermal mass is a huge factor...we're heating more and more metal in our journey for better wicking, even flavour (from a more stable coil) and increased durability of a coil...we all seem to be stuck on the simplistic "Darwin" approach of set your watts and all things will be equal and in the world of chinese atty's and carto's that may actually be true as the thermal mass of all those devices is probably pretty similar...enter the rba...
gdeal spelling out the dispersion of watts over a given mass (even though he used square mm, close enough, we all use Kanthal and SS mesh, we get it) is important and something we should all be thinking of when we build...as much as I agree with slimmest and our walking away from efficiency in regards to heat production, I also prefer the big coil/big wick and take no issue with dumping big watts into it to get it to work, however, current is only one of the factors in the production of wattage, voltage being the other...if kanthal could reformulate a higher resistance 28g where we could ramp the V instead if the A...upping the voltage is safer, easier on out gear and for those building mods, cuts down on our conductor size to the device...of course the use of a VV mod is necessary
Even though it's in the title of the thread, I believe ""watts do not matter" is more an attention grabber than anything because I think we all agree, watts matter a lot, and Willy taking the time to post the definition of a watt was a great add...
Although it's been touched on by many, thermal mass is a huge factor...we're heating more and more metal in our journey for better wicking, even flavour (from a more stable coil) and increased durability of a coil...we all seem to be stuck on the simplistic "Darwin" approach of set your watts and all things will be equal and in the world of chinese atty's and carto's that may actually be true as the thermal mass of all those devices is probably pretty similar...enter the rba...
gdeal spelling out the dispersion of watts over a given mass (even though he used square mm, close enough, we all use Kanthal and SS mesh, we get it) is important and something we should all be thinking of when we build...as much as I agree with slimmest and our walking away from efficiency in regards to heat production, I also prefer the big coil/big wick and take no issue with dumping big watts into it to get it to work, however, current is only one of the factors in the production of wattage, voltage being the other...if kanthal could reformulate a higher resistance 28g where we could ramp the V instead if the A...upping the voltage is safer, easier on out gear and for those building mods, cuts down on our conductor size to the device...of course the use of a VV mod is necessary