working out how many watts im using based on joules

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Ok so according to this site http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/electric/Joule_to_Watt.htm

If im vaping 30Joules (200c on TC, irrelevant?) for 4 seconds thats 30/4 = 7.5w im pumping out... I feel like im getting this all wrong. Im new to TC vaping so im just trying to get the whole thing around my head.... I notice that High temp and High joules definitely gives a hotter vape obviously, but i feel like a better understanding will allow me to find that sweet spot.

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Remember the joule reading on your device is not related to the time you take a draw. I don't understand what the mods mean by joule and not really sure why they use it.
 
Lol, I probably understand it even less than you, but what I could make out - for all practical purpose Joules = Watts.
 
1 Watt = 1 Joule per second (W=J/s)

30J for 4 seconds is a total of 120J of energy consumed.

W=J/s
30W = 120J/4s

So it's pretty much what @Andre said, think of it as 1 watt = 1 joule.
 
1 Watt = 1 Joule per second (W=J/s)

30J for 4 seconds is a total of 120J of energy consumed.

W=J/s
30W = 120J/4s

So it's pretty much what @Andre said, think of it as 1 watt = 1 joule.

Ok well that clears this matter up nice and easy. Thanks Drew
 
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