I am sure this has been asked so I am more likely asking for a link to a thread that covers this but.....
I tend to like higher resistance coils (.6) for when I am out and about because I am using less power and my batteries last longer. When I am home using low ohm (.15) stuff the vapor production isn't greatly increased.
It seems the higher ohm stuff takes less power to heat up the same and no matter what resistance I am using and I find that about 4 volts is where I like to be. What am I missing here? Why is it supposed to be better to see how many watts you can throw at a coil when the main difference I am seeing is battery drain?
What is the point of dropping resistance to achieve the same coil temp?
I tend to like higher resistance coils (.6) for when I am out and about because I am using less power and my batteries last longer. When I am home using low ohm (.15) stuff the vapor production isn't greatly increased.
It seems the higher ohm stuff takes less power to heat up the same and no matter what resistance I am using and I find that about 4 volts is where I like to be. What am I missing here? Why is it supposed to be better to see how many watts you can throw at a coil when the main difference I am seeing is battery drain?
What is the point of dropping resistance to achieve the same coil temp?