There are many times throughout the day where I will vape at 130 watts, mainly because when I am using a TFV12 tank, for me, 130 watts is the sweet spot. The coil doesn't weigh 8oz, and I have nothing to prove. I will vape at 130 watts because it is what I prefer, and it keeps me from smoking. Sorry for not fitting into your stereotype of those who vape at higher wattages, i.e. differently than you do.![]()
Ah man, you don't have to apologize for anything. My opinion wasn't a hand crafted insult to your personal vaping style. So I would subscribe to you not to take it as such! I personally only hold people into two different categories in life.... intelligent or not intelligent
There was a really awesome thread here back in 2012 or 13 on coil temps and how the correlate to wire gauges. You can take said 130W and vape all day long on with a sizable coil (maybe a fused clapton or bigger, whatever its just an example) and for sake of more argument, lets say that coil temp only reached 475f. Take that same 130w and pop a dual 28g - 30g micro coil in it and the coils will melt in a flash over double of the previous temperature, you'll see spots from the flash and your cotton will catch on fire instantly.
So the moral to this story kids is.... watts means jack! It's just a unit of measurement in the vaping formula to get a coil to a desired temperature. The bigger the mass of the coil, the more wattage it will to get to whatever temp you like best. The bigger the mass of the coil the more vapor it will produce but also needs more airflow.
It's when people start throwing wattage around like some measurement of how cool they are or their social rank that then they get moved into the later of my life categorization. For the majority, I would speculate that either you have 10w or 100w with the appropriate coil size to the wattage.... that the coil temps will fall into same temperature ranges. Higher if you are a little more into the extreme enthusiast realm but I digress. We know 2 things....well at least I do. PG and VG has a vaporization point and ignition temp. Regardless of the wattage or what you think is best, you have to fall between the vaporization and ignition points of the liquid.
This is why.... watts means jack!
...unless you are using it as a measurement of how cool "you think" you are!!
Now I am putting my soapbox back in the closet
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