What Should I Be Aiming For Or Expecting ?

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right now that i have hooked you in with a nice vague title :) i'll soon be getting myself an 18350 mech mod
with a AW IMR 18350 bat. so some googling later says these little bats can handle up to 6 amps current. what is the coil resistance i should be aiming for on my protank and my maybe soon to be recieved aga t2? should i be trying to go as low as i can go ?
 
0.6 ohm is on the limit! make it 0.7 - 0.8 to be safe.
But I find 0.8 - 1ohm to be a tastier vape. I think the juices I currently have fry the flavor to fast.
 
Use this chart for quick reference.

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According to the attached chart, 0.7 ohm is the safe limit on those batts. But, I agree with Crafty, 0.8 to 1.0 makes for the best vape.
 

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so lets say one has bought those pre wrapped coils from FT, and 2.0ohms, how would you reduce the ohms on there?

adding or removing wraps?
 
nice to know i can subohm if i so wish :) hmmm, guess it's almost time to get some kind of proper ohm meter then. thanks fellas, always nice to get other peoples feedback so i don't go blowing my face off
 
nice to know i can subohm if i so wish :) hmmm, guess it's almost time to get some kind of proper ohm meter then. thanks fellas, always nice to get other peoples feedback so i don't go blowing my face off
I can really recommend the one from skyblue. At 1st I was a little cautious, but eventually bought it.
My only regret is that I did not have it sooner. Such an awesome device!
I've tested it with some of my 1% resistors used in high end audio, and this thing measures spot on.
 
I can really recommend the one from skyblue. At 1st I was a little cautious, but eventually bought it.
My only regret is that I did not have it sooner. Such an awesome device!
I've tested it with some of my 1% resistors used in high end audio, and this thing measures spot on.

That's good to know - the manufacturer claimed an 0.4% error margin, but as we all know, 'claim' is not always the same as reality :)
 
It would be impressive if they can pull off 0.4%,
but 1% measured true, and I'm happy with that.
 
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