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What coils power up to 100w?

Thank you for your response benbrain, that has helped me understand more about the coils.. but I'm still unsure which coil is right for me. I will probably be using at least 50w daily. The CoolFire IV TC100 is running internal batteries.. although I don't know what difference that will make for me.
Will these coils suit my setup? https://www.amazon.co.uk/INNOKIN-St...&qid=1468699310&sr=8-5&keywords=innokin+ni200
Or these? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Innokin-re...qid=1468621239&sr=8-4&keywords=isub+coils+0.5

Neither of those will go to 100 watts.

Assuming you want to go to 100 watts just for shits and giggles, you'll need a new tank, either a TFV4 or TFV8. Both these have coils that go way beyond 100 watts.
 
If you want to use your full 100w on that mod get the stainless steel coils and set it to TC with a 100w ramp up time. Gives it a blast of power so it instantly gets up to temp and gives a much smoother vape.
 
Like what was said before: its really not about numbers, its about enjoying your vape. I have found the 0.3 ohm coils performing well at 23 watts on the isub g and 30 watts on the isub Apex. Actually horrible when you go too far and get a dry hit.

For a Watt Wanter it is all about the numbers. ( Identified by @cheersm8 https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/...al-chat/threads/watt-next.95481/#post-1033974 )
Watt Wanters want watts. I assume enjoyment comes secondary.
 
I'm only just understanding watts what.
So my new answer is 0.00000007 ohms at 350000 watts
 
I reccomend the iSub SS BVC 0.5 ohm coils as they can be used in wattage mode (30-60w) and temperature control mode 247 - 473 degrees F or 190 - 240 degrees C hope this helps
 
i nearly replied when i noticed it was V in the new user section but then noticed it was over a year old thread.
 
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