The only difference that I find with higher resistance coils is that they seem to take longer to heat up. OlDogNewTricks , Sep 18, Aug 9, Boca Raton, FL. Jsucool76 , Sep 18, Vapers routinely use such 1. There is no physical danger in such high amps, nothing blows up.
RedNBlack , Sep 18, You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. The reason people seek sub-ohm e-liquid vaporizer cartridges and batteries capable of handling sub-ohm tanks, is because their low resistance allows for a much faster current to be pushed through.
This makes them the perfect devices for cloud chasers and people who pick up vaping as a hobby rather than an alternative. What do I need to worry about when getting into sub-ohm vaping? There are numerous batteries and e-liquid cartridges available now that make sub-ohm vaping extremely easy.
The thing you need to look at when buying your first set up is wattage and resistance. You see, atomizers with ohms lower than one need a powerful battery to work. Generally speaking any e-liquid cartridge with an atomizer at 0.
Should I Be Scared? There are a lot of great benefits when you switch to sub-ohm vaping, an increase in cloud production, and increase in overall power, the ability to handle thicker oils, and an increase in overall flavor. If you use a low-resistance atomizer which allows more current to pass through:. The atomizer's resistance is not the only factor affecting the amount of vapour or the intensity of taste and throat hit.
All this depends on the power W which originates from the battery and goes to the atomizer. There are two main types of e-cigarette batteries which allow adjusting the intensity of current to which the atomizer is subjected - variable voltage VV and variable wattage VW batteries.
For instance, Nicorex offers the Ola mAh battery. As mentioned above, the intensity of the vapour can be increased by lowering the atomizer's resistance. The same effect is achieved by increasing the amount of current passing through your e-cigarette. But what if you want to increase the amount of vapour again? In that case, you can combine a low-resistance atomizer with a higher voltage V battery to generate more vapour.
However, this could cause problems - if you adjust excessively, the atomizer might overheat and you could experience a dry hit. In any event, the life of the atomizer is shortened dramatically. The difference between variable voltage VV and variable wattage VW can be compared to the difference between vehicles with automatic and manual gearbox.
On a VV device you can manually adjust the voltage passing through your device. In this case, the final output depends on the resistance of the specific atomizer. On a VW device you only need to adjust the desired wattage level and the battery automatically increases voltage in accordance with the atomizer's resistance.
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