Adjust wattage so it shows you 3.7v then work up from there..where you will end up liking itt is up to you...certainly though you wont find 30 or 40 watts to be that spot with that high an ohm...im thinking between 15 and 20 watts and whatever voltage will be within that range.
Hey, can you explain why you put it to 3.7v?
Its just a starting point..a typical cheap (non power adjustable) vape pen puts out 3.7v so, its on the weaker side to start with depending on ohm.
The higher the ohms the more powerful 3.7v can be...At 1 ohm it just seems a good place to begin and work up.
Typically sub ohm builds run at less than 3 volts. For me. In fact I am more likely to be running at 3 volts or less 1ohm or lower and 3 volts or more with 1ohm and higher builds....Its just a starting point..a typical cheap (non power adjustable) vape pen puts out 3.7v so, its on the weaker side to start with depending on ohm.
The higher the ohms the more powerful 3.7v can be...At 1 ohm it just seems a good place to begin and work up.
Typically sub ohm builds run at less than 3 volts. For me. In fact I am more likely to be running at 3 volts or less 1ohm or lower and 3 volts or more with 1ohm and higher builds....
When starting a new build or coil And using regulation. Start at low power and work up to a good vape.. whether you measure the output in watts volts or temperature is of no consequence... as in reality they are all the same thing. A representation of the volts the mod is suppliing to the atty.
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