Im sure there is somewhere on the internet to explain this, and Ive had people try to explain this before but I still cant get my head wrapped around it, even more so now that Im building coils at 1.2ohm's. So heres my view of variable voltage as Ive been experiencing it.
Setup:
Provari in 18650 mode with AWIMR 2000mah batteries
Kayfun clone (yes yes I know, its a clone) with a 1.6ohm 28 gauge kanthal with hemp/cotton wick
Currently running at 3.3 volts so I dont get a burnt taste
From what I've read on the net, and heard from friends, in watts the highest I could possibly go and still achieve 3.3 volts would be 7.7 watts. So how is it, that I see people and hear about people running .5 to .8ohm on DNA 20 devices running anywhere from 9 to 15 watts?? How are they NOT getting dry hits??? How are they not blasting their coils? Also how are mechs handling that? Ive always thought a mech puts out a constant 3.7 volts? Im so confused
Setup:
Provari in 18650 mode with AWIMR 2000mah batteries
Kayfun clone (yes yes I know, its a clone) with a 1.6ohm 28 gauge kanthal with hemp/cotton wick
Currently running at 3.3 volts so I dont get a burnt taste
From what I've read on the net, and heard from friends, in watts the highest I could possibly go and still achieve 3.3 volts would be 7.7 watts. So how is it, that I see people and hear about people running .5 to .8ohm on DNA 20 devices running anywhere from 9 to 15 watts?? How are they NOT getting dry hits??? How are they not blasting their coils? Also how are mechs handling that? Ive always thought a mech puts out a constant 3.7 volts? Im so confused
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