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Please help wanting to know wattage

Hello I have been vaping for about 16 months. I recently purchased the aspire nautilus and I have a kangertech ipow 2 variable wattage battery. I am curious what in should set the wattage at with a 2.0 ohm vbc any help would be truly appreciated.
 

zaroba

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Should say on the side of the coil what the recommended voltage is (at least, all of mine have).
Just put the voltage and ohms into an Ohms Calculator to get the wattage.
 
Should say on the side of the coil what the recommended voltage is (at least, all of mine have).
Just put the voltage and ohms into an Ohms Calculator to get the wattage.
Thank you, I've read that the ohms chart isn't meant for dual coils, dobyouvknow of that is true? Also on the chart are the numbers in the chart the watts?
 

zaroba

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It's an electricity value calculator, not a chart. It works for any type of metal in any type of setup.

Basically you input any two values and hit calculate. Then it does the math (laws of physics electrical calculations) to provide the 2 missing values.

For anything vape related the values would be Ohms (for Resistance), Amps (for Current), Voltage, and Watts (power)
 
Ok, thank you very much for the help. I used to use a protank 3 with the ipow 2 and the coils would burn out in a day or sometimes less. I got fed up with them and wanted to try something new. I just want to make sure I don't burn out the new coils like the other ones did.
 

Zamazam

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Start at 9 watts and work your way upwards to taste.
 

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