Hello all fellow vapers...
I have an IVP3 and the Atlantis tank on it and currently vape 80VG / 20 PG juice. I have read all over the place that these Tanks have coils at .5 ohms and most people are vaping these around 30+ Watts. One the first day I put this tank on my mod, it read 6 ohms. I did the upgrade to the mod so now it shows 2 decimal places and the resistance is anywhere between .59 to .62 ohms. Even with a new coil installed it reads the same. I have found that although I am a heavy vapor, I go through these coils almost one every three days. Seems a bit excessive to me. My flavor has been somewhat muted, so I turned the airflow down to the one less than full open. This helped a bit but the vape is still pretty cool. If I try to bring this up to 28 watts or so, the coil cooks in almost no time and the taste, well lets just say we all know what that burnt taste is. My question, is that if the mod thinks I have a coil in at .59 or so, and at 23.7 watts, i am getting 3.73 volts give or take a tenth of a volt, I believe it is working correct? Does this seem correct? My figures tell me that a .5 ohm coil at 30 watts should drive around 3.87 volts. That is still more than I am driving but yet, going through coils pretty quick and the flavor production is low. Thanks for anything you have to offer
I have an IVP3 and the Atlantis tank on it and currently vape 80VG / 20 PG juice. I have read all over the place that these Tanks have coils at .5 ohms and most people are vaping these around 30+ Watts. One the first day I put this tank on my mod, it read 6 ohms. I did the upgrade to the mod so now it shows 2 decimal places and the resistance is anywhere between .59 to .62 ohms. Even with a new coil installed it reads the same. I have found that although I am a heavy vapor, I go through these coils almost one every three days. Seems a bit excessive to me. My flavor has been somewhat muted, so I turned the airflow down to the one less than full open. This helped a bit but the vape is still pretty cool. If I try to bring this up to 28 watts or so, the coil cooks in almost no time and the taste, well lets just say we all know what that burnt taste is. My question, is that if the mod thinks I have a coil in at .59 or so, and at 23.7 watts, i am getting 3.73 volts give or take a tenth of a volt, I believe it is working correct? Does this seem correct? My figures tell me that a .5 ohm coil at 30 watts should drive around 3.87 volts. That is still more than I am driving but yet, going through coils pretty quick and the flavor production is low. Thanks for anything you have to offer