There is no right or wrong answer here bud. The higher you crank it up the more clouds and to a degree flavour you will get technically. HOWEVER going too high you will just cook your juice and burn your cotton as the wicking can't keep up and you'll get dry hits. I fell in the same trap and ramped my voltage all the way up in the beginning for an initial boost in flavour. However after dead coils and realising how much cooking your juice mutes the flavours it's not worth it.
The 0.5 is designed for a more low watt MTL vape, the lower ohm coils are more for DTL vapes.
Honestly, you're fighting a losing battle with the Melo3 tank and coils. You're trying to get a KIA Picanto to compete with a BMW. Sure, you can change this and drill out that etc... In the end it's still not going to be what you want. Best to just cut your losses and bite the bullet for a proper RTA. Also, much cheaper in the long run vs getting a new coil every week.
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The 0.5 is designed for a more low watt MTL vape, the lower ohm coils are more for DTL vapes.
Honestly, you're fighting a losing battle with the Melo3 tank and coils. You're trying to get a KIA Picanto to compete with a BMW. Sure, you can change this and drill out that etc... In the end it's still not going to be what you want. Best to just cut your losses and bite the bullet for a proper RTA. Also, much cheaper in the long run vs getting a new coil every week.
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