I have the ego twist and i use standard res bus sometimes i want to use my low res tank but at higher volts.
So, what's your question? Why don't you just change the voltage on your Twist to a lower voltage when you want to use a low res carto tank?
You have to use low resistance cartos at an appropriate voltage. For example: with 1.8 ohm you can get as high as 4V. More voltage will give you a burnt taste. Just play with the voltage on the twist and you'll find the sweet vamping spot.I have the ego twist and i use standard res bus sometimes i want to use my low res tank but at higher volts.
Twist has a current limit of 2.5A. With a dual coil LR (1.5?) carto, the Twist will actually see 3.0 ohms and will easily be able to provide the needed 1.47A needed. This would produce only 2.94 watts per coil which is pretty low. Is that what you were expecting?
Bookmark that ohms law calculator, very handy! I also carry a printed ohms law "wheel" thats on a business card in my wallet. Very handy formulas.
Most people like to vape at 8-10 watts depending on the juice. Wattage is calculated as w=v*v/r (watts=voltage x voltage / ohms).
At 1.5 ohms (typical LR atty/cartomizer) you could run up to 4.0 volts; 4*4/1.5= 10.6 watts Above 10 watts, the vape will usually taste harsh or burnt. Amps would be calculated at i=v/r; so at 4.0 volts you would see 2.66 amps, (4/1.5=2.66) which would be over the amp limit of the twist. So 3.7 is most likely the max you could run on that device with a 1.5 ohm load (9.12 watts at 2.46 amps).
If you don't want to do the math, here is a chart that does it for you. Shows the optimal ohms/voltage for atty/carto life.
Full post: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...el-power-worksheet-voltage-vs-resistance.html
excell sheet: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...et-voltage-vs-resistance-wattage-atty-2-.xlsx
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I believe we were talking about dual coils, which are two 1.5 ohm coils in series for a total of 3 ohms.