My first setup is a Sigelei 75W with an Aspire Triton with .5 ohm coil. I came from 2-3 packs a day for 22+ years and at first, liked the cool vape this gave me. I now have found myself enjoying the warmer vape with less throat hit.
I have had my mod set at 24W @ .5 ohms (temp set at 500F) for the first two weeks of my quitting.
I took a hit off of my fiance's Kangertech tank (same mod) and it was a nice, warm vape. I was surprised when I saw she had a .5 ohm coil in her Kanger because the vape is so freaking warm. I am now using her Kanger at 18w (a bit less than I had been using) and it's pretty close to perfect.
I know some may say that "it isn't broken, so don't fix it.. use the Kangertech".... but I want to know why there is such a drastic difference when the coil has the same resistance. For what it's worth, the flavor is 100 times stronger as well.
I have had my mod set at 24W @ .5 ohms (temp set at 500F) for the first two weeks of my quitting.
I took a hit off of my fiance's Kangertech tank (same mod) and it was a nice, warm vape. I was surprised when I saw she had a .5 ohm coil in her Kanger because the vape is so freaking warm. I am now using her Kanger at 18w (a bit less than I had been using) and it's pretty close to perfect.
I know some may say that "it isn't broken, so don't fix it.. use the Kangertech".... but I want to know why there is such a drastic difference when the coil has the same resistance. For what it's worth, the flavor is 100 times stronger as well.