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@Rob Fisher you have a number for those wire thingies?
Hey Rob, Just watched your rob's rambling video, and got to see what a class act you are. Lekker Channel you are running.
I saw you are giving away the KUI .
I would love the KUI, my reasons.
1) I am the mcgyver type (I will fix this)
2) Iv never owned a Box Mod
3) Neither a Bottom fed mod. (fomo)
4) I like Chrome
5) I dont mind clones
6) I love ur "crap" tones.
Please consider.
Thanks
PS - I generally still prefer a well setup coil on a mechanical than the equivalent setup on the same implied power on a regulated.
100% Hi Ho @Silver The identical set up on the Sig and Phenom produce different results... I agree with you all the way! It's a boggler for me because logic tell me it should be the other way around?
@Rob Fisher - when you get a chance, just measure the voltage on the battery inside the Phenom
Episode 18 - Just a Ramble and trying other juices at sub Ohm levels...
4,17V Hi Ho!
Ok, so its pretty fresh
Ignoring volt drop, a 0.5 ohm coil at that voltage would produce about 35 Watts of power
However, the Sig you say measures it at 0.6 ohms. So lets say the coil is 0.6 ohms. And lets say there is a 0.2V volt drop on the phenom. Then its about 27 Watts. It may even be a bit lower. With a 0.3V volt drop it would be 25 Watts. (I am just using the equation P=V squared over R)
So i would say the fair test would be at 25Watts.
But the numbers are just a guide. The real test is if you vape it at 20 Watts, 25 Watts and 30 Watts, do you enjoy the vape more than on the phenom? I think you dont. So it must be the way the Sig is delivering the power to that Atlantis that is slightly less preferable to you.
Episode 18 - Just a Ramble and trying other juices at sub Ohm levels...
Episode 18 - Just a Ramble and trying other juices at sub Ohm levels...
@Rob Fisher Might the difference you felt not be because of the signal on the sigelei? I haven't looked at graphs, but I would imagine that its not a perfectly flat signal coming out of the sigelei, (like a small amount of static on an oscilloscope) where as the Mech will be flat (as in a smoother signal) Could that be the difference?
I've found on the istick 50W which has a rough signal 30W feels just like sticking it on my Stingray X mech.