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Using a variable wattage mod, it has been my belief that at any given wattage (for example, 20w) a higher resistance coil will get warm/hot faster than a lower resistance coil. Yet I compared two possible builds in my ohm calculator app, a 1.13 ohm coil and a 0.75 ohm coil. The calculator tells me that the higher resistance coil requires more voltage to achieve the same wattage (20w). The 0.75 coil requires 3.87v to achieve 20w, while the 1.13 coil requires 4.75v to achieve 20w. Yet going by amps, the lower resistance coil actually pulls more amps (obviously). So which is it, does the higher resistance coil warm up faster? Or is it the other way around? I know on a mech mod, a lower resistance coil takes a bit longer to warm up, but on a regulated device the output is constant so would the coil that requires more voltage to achieve the same wattage take longer to warm up? I'd like to know because I feel that whatever coil is going to warm up quicker at any given wattage would be best for flavor.