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need help with ipv3 165w and ipv4 coild build/wattage

malachi

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Simple question ive been building .40-.70 ohm coils and putting wattage to 40-50watts and batteries dying relatively quick on new batteries (modworks 18650 2100mah) im seing people post videos of nice size clouds and they say their mods are at 20 watts. My coils take forever to heat up at 20watts lol any advice on how to set up a coil for low watts
 

dre

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What guage wire you have to work with?

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malachi

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I have 22, 24, and 26 ga kanthal a1
 
Have you tried 24g 7 wraps 2 coils 3mm rod ohms out around 0.5 sony or samsung 18650 batts not sure what atty your using ? or MOD
 

malachi

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Im using the ipv3 and ipv4 and the doge rda and yes i do 5-8 wraps im just having a difficult figuring out the best wattage/ohm ratio
 

Zamazam

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26 or 28 gauge. The thinner the wire, the faster it will heat up at lower wattages.
 

dre

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I upgraded my ipv3li and now its got titanium mode!!! But still 50j. 200w :( want more joules

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jameswatkins2nd

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I upgraded my ipv3li and now its got titanium mode!!! But still 50j. 200w :( want more joules

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Yeah what he said

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