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RDA with IPV D2 (some questions)

Hello, just signed up here. I have an IPV D2 with a Sense Herakles Tank with the .6 ohm coils. I'm interested in getting into RDAs and I have NEVER made my own coils before. The RDA I want is a Lone Wulf RDA in Copper. As I was looking for tools needed for RDAs I saw that I needed to purchase an OHM reader. My question is, my IPV D2 reads ohms so would I need to still buy an Ohm Reader? I plan on making builds between .2-.4 ohms (since the IPV D2 only reads down to .2) and I am also wondering if it is safe for me to use an RDA with my IPV D2? Here is the link on what I plan to do with my coils.
. Also what watts would you run at with a .2-.4 ohm build? I go up to 60-75w with my .6 since I use max vg 0 nic juice but I was wondering if those watts are necessary with an RDA with the .2-.4 build? I have an IMREN IMR 3500mah 30A battery. Thanks so much I know I asked a lot of questions.
 

BadLuckAndTrouble

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I use my MVP and my D2 in lieu of an ohm reader without any negative results so far, but I'm sure an ohm reader is more accurate.

I vape a Velocity tobeco clone with 24g Mad Hatter annealed stainless steel wire at .22 ohms @ 60-75 watts on the D2 just fine. Batteries kinda go quick though.

Don't know anything about the Lone Wulf or Imren Batts though.
 

DevAuto

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The ohm reader on any mod will not be as accurate as a good ohm reader, but it will definitely be sufficient to get the job done. So there really isn't any reason to by an ohm reader. I can't speak to the watts for a .2 or .4 ohm coil, but I would guess you will need the higher watts at that range.
 

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