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A few questions from a noob

hey guys I'm new to the whole vape scene, I do have a important question Thai have no idea how high of volt or watt I can vape on my new Atlantis aspire stock coils? I have 2 mods the Eelam 50 watt and an old 30 watt max vapor shark so basically wondering if my new 50 watt leaf can burn out coils if I go as high as the 50 watt? Thanks again for your help appreciated
 

eKo Vapors

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Hey Joe, Yes 50 watts can burn out the stock coil on an Atlantis. Your eleaf should have a couple of different sections on the screen one should be the resistance of the coil, the watts and the Voltage. Basically in a nutshell you should keep the voltage in the range of 3.6-4.2 Volts depending on your preference. So if you put your mod on 50watts and it says 7 Volts it will burn your coil up really quick. I am not sure what wattage 3.6-4.2 will be with your exact setup but it should get you somewhat in a comfortable area.
 
On my Atlantis, the sweet spot is definitely between 25-35 watts. Anything more and you get some pretty nasty dry hits. So around that 50 watt range, you are looking at burning the stock coil.
 

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I occasionally use an Atlantis on my Segelei 150 when I'm on a long drive (safer than trying to drip behind the wheel) and I find that anything above 30-35 watts will roast the .5 coils. First time I put it on the Segelei I didn't even think about the wattage, because I had been using it on a parallel dual battery box and never had any problems. But the Segelei was turned up to the 105W I keep it on for my RDA, and I immediately realized my mistake. Pretty much like vaping a burning tire.
 

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