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I want to smoke at 5v because of all the vapor but ohm is only 1.8ohm

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I have an aerotank mega, Nautilus aspire and iclear 16b

out of all of them its like, 1.8ohm, 2ohm and 2.2ohm and at 5v that's too high and will burn out the coils and the max I can be safe at is 4.3V which is nothing to 5v with the vapor production

And on the chart 5v, you need a 3ohm coil which is like stupid, is there any way of smoking at v without burning out coils, Dont say about dripper because I spent all my money on this haha.
 
Don't have too much experience on the subject but I have heard mighty good things about the nature vape coils. I'm sure a member with much more knowledge on the subject will be along shortly to sort you out, I'm yet to see a question go unsolved on here yet :)

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I have an aerotank mega, Nautilus aspire and iclear 16b

out of all of them its like, 1.8ohm, 2ohm and 2.2ohm and at 5v that's too high and will burn out the coils and the max I can be safe at is 4.3V which is nothing to 5v with the vapor production

And on the chart 5v, you need a 3ohm coil which is like stupid, is there any way of smoking at v without burning out coils, Dont say about dripper because I spent all my money on this haha.

Hi Buddy, you have some decent tanks there - Personally, if its vapour you're after, its not necessarily about the higher wattage or voltage (though that not doubt helps). I think you could a good increase if vapour by doing the following in your existing tanks

a) switch to a high VG liquid mix (e.g. 70:30 vg/pg) - there so many choices about these days. For a very cheap way to 'test' this is to buy some VG (from say, Boots) and mix it a little with current preferred juice - yes, you will dilute flavor and nicotine hit, but you will have a sense for whether the higher VG content improves the vapour production

b) when using high VG liquids, try the maximum air flow setting on your atomisers - good airflow is key goof for vapour production.

if this fails, you will need to look at lowering your coil resistance a little (obviously in line with your mod - which you don't detail above, but I assuming its a variable Voltage and/or wattage device) - exactly which one may help us advise better

good luck
 
Hi Buddy, you have some decent tanks there - Personally, if its vapour you're after, its not necessarily about the higher wattage or voltage (though that not doubt helps). I think you could a good increase if vapour by doing the following in your existing tanks

a) switch to a high VG liquid mix (e.g. 70:30 vg/pg) - there so many choices about these days. For a very cheap way to 'test' this is to buy some VG (from say, Boots) and mix it a little with current preferred juice - yes, you will dilute flavor and nicotine hit, but you will have a sense for whether the higher VG content improves the vapour production

b) when using high VG liquids, try the maximum air flow setting on your atomisers - good airflow is key goof for vapour production.

if this fails, you will need to look at lowering your coil resistance a little (obviously in line with your mod - which you don't detail above, but I assuming its a variable Voltage and/or wattage device) - exactly which one may help us advise better

good luck


I alrady have 100%vg liquid and its great, especially at 5v hahaha, but if I go sub ohm coil making does that not mean the volltage will get lower and less smoke wil come?
 
I alrady have 100%vg liquid and its great, especially at 5v hahaha, but if I go sub ohm coil making does that not mean the volltage will get lower and less smoke wil come?

In a way yes, but you still haven't said what device you are using....that would help

According to Ohm's Law - yes, as you start reducing your resistance (assuming a fixed voltage_ you will draw a higher current/wattage - so coils will get hotter and in theory more vapour production - BUT, there are lots of variables and the trick is to try to vary them one at a time to see the effect of the change and then vary the other variable

For example, you could stick your device at say 4.2v and then try different resistance coils OR alternatively, you could fix the resistance and vary the voltage etc

If you have a variable wattage device, I would recommend changing to varying the wattage setting and let the device worry about the best voltage. This way you more 'likely' to get a consistent vape at a given wattage

I'm certainly no expert, but post up more details of your device and the wonderful Apes on PoTV will help as much as they can

good luck
 
In a way yes, but you still haven't said what device you are using....that would help

According to Ohm's Law - yes, as you start reducing your resistance (assuming a fixed voltage_ you will draw a higher current/wattage - so coils will get hotter and in theory more vapour production - BUT, there are lots of variables and the trick is to try to vary them one at a time to see the effect of the change and then vary the other variable

For example, you could stick your device at say 4.2v and then try different resistance coils OR alternatively, you could fix the resistance and vary the voltage etc

If you have a variable wattage device, I would recommend changing to varying the wattage setting and let the device worry about the best voltage. This way you more 'likely' to get a consistent vape at a given wattage

I'm certainly no expert, but post up more details of your device and the wonderful Apes on PoTV will help as much as they can

good luck

I have an Itaste mvp 2.0
 
I alrady have 100%vg liquid and its great, especially at 5v hahaha, but if I go sub ohm coil making does that not mean the volltage will get lower and less smoke wil come?

Actually, I have just re-read your post and I don't think it works like that...

when you go sub-ohm (or low resistance) in general with a fixed voltage you are drawing MORE current from the battery (therefore power (watts)) - so the coil will heat up MORE and therefore MORE vapour production

BUT, there many other factors - air flow, size of your coil, etc

you're not building your coils right??
 
I have an Itaste mvp 2.0

Ah ok! (Good device)

a) Switch over to Wattage setting - this device will go up to 11watts (forget about voltage settings)

b) stick a 1.5ohm coil in your atomiser

c) set up around 8-9watts

Now, the only down side is that you have 100% VG - which is quite thick and not ideal for some stock coils - bvut no harm in trying. I would suggest a 60/40 or 70/30 ratio
 
Cant believe no one has spotted the obvious ?

100% VG in a clearo ?

Of course it will burn.....................................


The coils will need some serious wicking and air flow to keep up with 100% VG at high load.

Reduce your VG down or get a drippper, however on the MVP2 i think your limited to around 0.8ohm lowest.
 
Cant believe no one has spotted the obvious ?

100% VG in a clearo ?

Of course it will burn.....................................


The coils will need some serious wicking and air flow to keep up with 100% VG at high load.

Reduce your VG down or get a drippper, however on the MVP2 i think your limited to around 0.8ohm lowest.

Hmm not quite Danny - these aren't CE4's - quite decent Clearomisers really. In my naïve days, I also tried 100% VG liquid in my AeroTank, it certainly reduced the life of the coil, but did work...

but, you are of course right - I have suggested he reduces his VG :-)
 
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