Hello all you lovely people
I know I know, I could google it and I have googled it. I know it's a subjective thing, but I have a burning question.
I just installed a 0.45 clapton in my rda, and it's tasting pretty good at 45-50 watts. Being a new vaper, how do I know it won't get even better tasting the more I ramp it up? What puzzles me is when I used premade coils, my 0.15 pnp coil was rated best at 60-80, so does this mean I should be nowhere near those numbers on a 0.45?
Also, call me crazy but having a device that does 220 watts, I cannot ever see a possiblilty of using that wattage.
I know people will say just go up slowly till you find your sweet spot, but I was wondering if there's a mathematical formula on the relationship between ohms and watts and calulating the max wattage you should go for.
Thanks in advance
I know I know, I could google it and I have googled it. I know it's a subjective thing, but I have a burning question.
I just installed a 0.45 clapton in my rda, and it's tasting pretty good at 45-50 watts. Being a new vaper, how do I know it won't get even better tasting the more I ramp it up? What puzzles me is when I used premade coils, my 0.15 pnp coil was rated best at 60-80, so does this mean I should be nowhere near those numbers on a 0.45?
Also, call me crazy but having a device that does 220 watts, I cannot ever see a possiblilty of using that wattage.
I know people will say just go up slowly till you find your sweet spot, but I was wondering if there's a mathematical formula on the relationship between ohms and watts and calulating the max wattage you should go for.
Thanks in advance