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New to vape need help

sorry for asking mate but since you are trying to quit stinkies why don t you consider a tighter draw.something like zenith or nautilus(aio) with a high res and high nic is more simple to use works at far lower watts and from what i ve seen it s what helps people quit in the begining at least.after that if you want better taste or clouds you can try something with more air and dl draw
to answer your question do not expect the same vaping experience if you keep watts at 40.it really depends on the atty the coil and even the juice you vape.watts written on the coil are for orientation,you set it where you like it and that s it

I think @STAVROS EVDORIDIS has noticed youre puffing your kit like a cigarette but its designed to be sucked on like a hoover.

idk yall in the last 2 days i only smoked 1 cig lol so it works for me, i used to smoke about 12 cigs a day, its not that much, so if this helps me go to 0 im good.
 
Mate hello and welcome..
What ever you do..do not consider cigarettes as an alternative..
It always takes a while and a bit of experimenting to find your vaping feet but you will get there..
Lots of great help and advice here to get you to your perfect vape.
I smoked a pack a day till I found this place and got my vaping sorted..been 14 months smoke free now and although I have spent money on vape gear I am now saving loads..
 
Oh so you mean a 0.2 can take higher wats than the 0.5, 0.5 can take higher watts than 1.0 and so on?
Not necessarily. A lower resistance coil will have more power (Watts) going through it than a higher resistance coil at the same voltage, but how much power it can actually take depends on a lot of variables beyond the scope of this discussion, which is why the maker's recommendations can be useful as a guide, but really that's just to give you an idea of where to start. For example, the 0.3 and 1.0 Atlantis coils both have higher recommended Wattages than the 0.5 and lots of people think it's a misprint but it isn't. Ultimately the correct amount of power is whatever works for you personally.
 
There are two versions of the Cube, by the wattages you are quoting, you have the DTL, Direct to Lung version. This one doesn't really put out much flavour at 30w, at 40w, it starts to work, at 50w, it's getting there and at 60w, the flavour from the 0.15 coil, is great.
it will get a little warm on the vape, but nothing to worry about. It's a great wee device and lasts well on a charge.
 
sorry for asking mate but since you are trying to quit stinkies why don t you consider a tighter draw.something like zenith or nautilus(aio) with a high res and high nic is more simple to use works at far lower watts and from what i ve seen it s what helps people quit in the begining at least.after that if you want better taste or clouds you can try something with more air and dl draw
to answer your question do not expect the same vaping experience if you keep watts at 40.it really depends on the atty the coil and even the juice you vape.watts written on the coil are for orientation,you set it where you like it and that s it

I think @STAVROS EVDORIDIS has noticed youre puffing your kit like a cigarette but its designed to be sucked on like a hoover.

The snag is guys that sometimes what you have said is right, but also sometimes it's not.
Not everyone fits in one, as they say.
When I first tried to quit smoking I used typical MTL setups, so 1.8 ohm stock coil tank, tight airflow, 12mg juice, did not work at all for me.
A friend lent me for two weeks a kit that used stock coils, did not know a thing about it, just tried it, great, more airflow, fiddled with the wattage, and loved it, so much so that I then bought exactly the same kit, got me straight down to 10 smokes a day from 30.
Since then I have had several stock coil tanks, several RDA's, and a couple of RDTA's.
Tried DTL atties, to much airflow on most, a few have the ability to cut the airflow down to what I like. Drip tips were also to big for me, so I use adaptors so I can use 510 drip tips.
In my RDA's I tend to stick to 0.4 ohm bulids, in stock coil tanks I like somewhere around 0.8 ohms, and with either, bugger the recommended watts, it's what floats my boat that counts.
10 out of 10 for the help, but just saying coming of the cigs means you need an MTL setup is not always right. :)

Edited to remove a couple of non relevant quotes, had this before, the add multiple quotes don't always do what you expect.
 
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Hey guys, so im new to vaping.
Im not sure if this is the correct category for me to post this so sorry if not.
I got the obs cube kit. I've been using and testing it for 3 days now and I finally found out that I wanna vape at 40w for sure.
The smoke and taste are perfect for me at 40w.
So heres my question.
At 40w should i use 0.2 or 0.5 coil?
On the stock coil it saya best used at 50-80w which is not my range.
I know i can read online about it but I did and still havent found a clear answer for my need.
Thanks
I would recommend the higher resistance coil for the lower wattage as that way it will give you the optimum vape experience.

You can vape any coil at any low wattage if you enjoy it, so the reccomended is there so you do not exceed rather than underpower it. Whichever you enjoy at that level then stick with.
 
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