#11860800, By KayJay Vaping Adventures

  • KayJay 19 May 2017 07:39:03 5,350 posts
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    fiery_jackass wrote:
    @twelveways
    Some rather baffling answers to your question on here​, including some basic mistakes about Ohm's Law. Set the wattage where you enjoy the flavour most... and leave it there. Don't worry too much about what other people are setting. Even with the same device preferred wattage will vary based on vaping technique, juice type, personal preference etc.

    If you really want a simple overview of variable voltage/wattage you could try something like this:. https://onvaping.com/demystifying-vv-and-vw-settings-variable-voltage-wattage-and-you/

    More of a temperature control person myself these days, although it's a bit fiddlier.
    Or what I said! :)

    You say Temp Control is a "bit fiddlier", but really you can just use the same principal as you would with Wattage mode.
    Start low and work your way up to a comfortable heat/flavour/cloud balance.
    I think people shy away from temp control because people say it's tricky. It's not really.
    All that's happening is that the Mod directly controls the heat of your coil, allowing your coils & batteries to last a little longer.
    Yeah you can fiddle around with TCR and the wattage primer, but you don't really need to.
    Just find a comfortable heat and let your Mod take care of the rest!

    Unless I'm missing some complicated over thought out explanation.!

    And Ohms Law, for the most part is only really relevant to those building their own Coils. I think then things go to a different level.
    But if you're buying your pre made Coils, with guide wattages noted, then it's simply about finding the right wattage level in wattage mode and the right heat level in Temp Control mode. Only general rule for both would be to Start Low.

    Happy to be corrected. :p
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