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Anything you want under about maybe 50w. Less if you want your battery to last. Ohms law isn’t super important with regulated mods. The device takes care of all the complicated garbage for you. The max voltage limit has to do with the number of amps your battery puts out which iirc is something like 2300ma.
 

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The vtc6 is a 15-amp battery so a 0.28 ohm coil would be the theoretical minimum. However, resistance readers aren't perfectly accurate and the cdr of cells lowers with time and use, so I wouldn't feel safe recommending anything lower than 0.35-0.4. Of course, a good vape can be had with resistances higher than that.

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The vtc6 is a 15-amp battery so a 0.28 ohm coil would be the theoretical minimum. However, resistance readers aren't perfectly accurate and the cdr of cells lowers with time and use, so I wouldn't feel safe recommending anything lower than 0.35-0.4. Of course, a good vape can be had with resistances higher than that.

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I have two 0.36 ohm tiger coils on my deck. Would that work?
 
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The vtc6 is a 15-amp battery so a 0.28 ohm coil would be the theoretical minimum. However, resistance readers aren't perfectly accurate and the cdr of cells lowers with time and use, so I wouldn't feel safe recommending anything lower than 0.35-0.4. Of course, a good vape can be had with resistances higher than that.

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Gah! So more like 35w max then. I currently have a .38 coil in mine and it puffs like a champ at 25w so you should be fine at that ohm rating
 

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I have two 0.36 ohm tiger coils on my deck. Would that work?
That would be 0.18 ohms in total, so no. Note that you absolutely, definitely need to check the resistance before firing it on a mech. Otherwise you have no way of knowing that the resistance actually is, or if you have a short. Also, complex coils and (single-battery) mechs really aren't an optimal combination. Too much metal to heat up, long ramp up time and not the most satisfying vape.

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I do that by attaching the mech to the reader with the battery in and push the bottom in the vape?
:confused: Um.. I suppose it’s possible depending on the design of your ohm reader. Most of em have separate batteries and you unscrew the atty and put it on the reader. You got a model or pix of this reader maybe?
 
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