ostrichpelican
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Generally it seems that the lower the coil is in terms of ohms, the higher the wattage it is recommended for. However I just got a Nautilus 3 tank, and noticed that the 1.6 coils are rated for 7-11 watts, and the 1.8 ones for 10-14 watts. These numbers are printed on the packets, and the coils themselves, so if it's a mistake, it's one they've committed to - but it does seem back to front, and what made me wonder is that even at the max recommended 11 watts the 1.6 coil is very cool, and lacks much flavour - whereas even at the lowest recommended wattage of 10watts, the 1.8 is noticeably hotter and more flavoursome.
Anyone else noticed this and can think of an explanation? Or maybe it actually is a mistake, and the recommended wattages are the wrong way round?? (i.e. 1.8 should be 7-11 - 1.6 should be 10-14)
Anyone else noticed this and can think of an explanation? Or maybe it actually is a mistake, and the recommended wattages are the wrong way round?? (i.e. 1.8 should be 7-11 - 1.6 should be 10-14)