Why does an 18650 hit poorer than an 18350

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Supacrazyguy

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you have to vape at really low ohms. I vape a twist coil at .8 ohms. If you have a fresh 4.2 volt battery powering a .8 ohm coil it's 22 watts.

Actually your not vaping at 22 watts , you'll be lucky if your getting 17 . your not taking voltage drop into account which is instantaneously happening on your first fire , remember your using a battery and not a power supply , then there is resistance of mod and don't forget that batteries drop fast at that output meaning you could be at 10 watts within 60 mins .

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What billy said. Just wrap your coil less than 1.5 if you are looking at high watts. Kick will stop you at 10 watts so it kinda strangles the performance IMO.

You need to take voltage drop into account , a 1.5 ohm coil on a fresh battery will give around 9-11 watts which is great but without regulation it doesn't last very long . If you own a oddy or a pen a vv and a mechanical mod you can try a experiment and see for yourself . :)

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If I'm running Ithaka using dual coil premade wires that are at 1.5 ohms then I'm actually getting .75 ohms yes?
Is it ok to use my 18650's with this set up? My 18350 don't give me as much throat hit or vapor. Maybe I should just buy new bats as these are 2 years old. I rotate 4 18650's.

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