How would you rate my build? And is it more a flavor build or clouds? Sorry I'm a newb to building.I would start at 50w and move up from there.
Thank youLooks good, looks like you would get a good amount of clouds and flavor.
Yeah tinkering with it I like to vape usually 40-50 watts but with cake batter flavors is more watts I just didn't know if I was going too high or low but I guess its a personal preference type thingAlways start low and increase the wattage until you find your personal sweet spot.
I use an RX200, using 0.25 ohm coils in a Uwell Crown tank, and I never vape higher than 30 watts. I also use a dual coil rebuildable dripper at 0.6 ohm, again never more than 30 watts.
Wow man I set it to 3.7 volts 45 watts and I get the perfect amount of clouds and flavorIt is good to note that coil properties are a factor when choosing a wattage. You can have the same resistance on two different builds, but they both might vape differently at different values. Such that you may be able to give more wattage to another build with better results.
You also want to look at your voltage too. For a build like that (big coils) I'd say you need at least 3.7volts to really start pushing it's potential if that's what you want to do. Using a calculator and values for resistance and voltage that comes to about 65watts. Obviously start lower if you're not into higher temps and more vapor.
Wow man I set it to 3.7 volts 45 watts and I get the perfect amount of clouds and flavor![]()
Nice, I'm guessing you meant to type 65 instead of 45 though.
The reason why voltage is important is because that value acts differently than wattage. Wattage values depend on the voltage you give a resistance.
For example: I like to build most of my atomizers so they vape well around 4volts in the case I want to use it on a mechanical. Since a mechanical will output the same voltage every time on a fresh battery I just make sure the resistance and coil properties give a satisfying vape at 4 volts. Despite every build firing at a different wattage, they all fire at 4 volts.
This is how I build a lot of my atomizers. I select a target resistance, then I choose choose coil properties so it vapes well at 4 volts. From that I can plug in resistance and voltage and get a wattage number that I can use as a setting on a regulated.
I also like that 4.0-4.2 voltage range a lot. Just a personal preference. Although one of my RDAs gets 5.1 volts[/QUOTE
Nice. No when its at 3.7 volts its at 45 wattsNice, I'm guessing you meant to type 65 instead of 45 though.
The reason why voltage is important is because that value acts differently than wattage. Wattage values depend on the voltage you give a resistance.
For example: I like to build most of my atomizers so they vape well around 4volts in the case I want to use it on a mechanical. Since a mechanical will output the same voltage every time on a fresh battery I just make sure the resistance and coil properties give a satisfying vape at 4 volts. Despite every build firing at a different wattage, they all fire at 4 volts.
This is how I build a lot of my atomizers. I select a target resistance, then I choose choose coil properties so it vapes well at 4 volts. From that I can plug in resistance and voltage and get a wattage number that I can use as a setting on a regulated.
I also like that 4.0-4.2 voltage range a lot. Just a personal preference. Although one of my RDAs gets 5.1 volts![]()
Nice, I'm guessing you meant to type 65 instead of 45 though.
The reason why voltage is important is because that value acts differently than wattage. Wattage values depend on the voltage you give a resistance.
For example: I like to build most of my atomizers so they vape well around 4volts in the case I want to use it on a mechanical. Since a mechanical will output the same voltage every time on a fresh battery I just make sure the resistance and coil properties give a satisfying vape at 4 volts. Despite every build firing at a different wattage, they all fire at 4 volts.
This is how I build a lot of my atomizers. I select a target resistance, then I choose choose coil properties so it vapes well at 4 volts. From that I can plug in resistance and voltage and get a wattage number that I can use as a setting on a regulated.
I also like that 4.0-4.2 voltage range a lot. Just a personal preference. Although one of my RDAs gets 5.1 volts![]()
Nice no when I set it at 3.07 volts its at 45.0 watts
Ah I see. Yeah 3.07v on a 0.21ohm resistance is 45watts. My earlier post mentioned 3.7v, which on a 0.21ohm resistance is 65watts. Either way it sounds like you are enjoying it though.