Best Information Links- Add your own-Great Recource for Newbies and aficionados alike.

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niczgreat

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My favorite Links are

1. The Watts, AMPS Volts Resistance Calculator
Ohm's and Joule's Law Calculator
Calculator where you plug in any two variables and it will give you the rest.
Put in your voltage and resistance and wham you have Watts and Volts. I have this bookmarked


2. Explanation of Dual Coil Cartomizers.
Dual Coil Cartomizers
This one is really complicated.
To simplify. If you want to figure the Amps and watts of a Dual Coil Cartomizer do the following.

Take the OHM Resistance and multiply by 2. For example if you have a 1.5ohm Dual Cartomizer plug it into the chart as 3 Ohm. Than take Voltage that is being outputed for example 4.2 . Plug it into the chart and than take the Amps and the Watts calculated by the chart and double them. Double click on the picture below and you'll see that when I plugged 3OHM and 4.2 Amps into the chart the result was 5.88Watts and 1.2 Amps. I turn around and double these so if you are running a 1.5Ohm Dual Cartomizer at 4.2 Volts than your Power is 11.76 Watts and the Current is 2.8Amps.

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The what voltage is safe for my Atty Chart and Watts produced at different combos.
Great Chart for volts/ohms - Ecig-World-Forum
This chart is great for beginners. Every wished for a benchmark of what voltage you should use with different Cartomizers/Clearomizers. This Chart tells you. In addition the numbers that are in the chart itself are the watts that you are vaping at so it serves dual purpose. Look up your resistance of Carto/Clearo in Ohms, than your Volts and it'll tell you what watts you are vaping at.
 

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http://batteryuniversity.com/

Scroll to "Most Popular Articles" for information on prolonging lithium battery life and info on charging. Very useful information considering most our ecigs/portable electronics use these batteries. Learn how to save $ and stay safe!

Also, beginners, dont cheap out on APV batteries! You'll save money and frustration in the long run by sticking to AW, Panasonic, and other quality/safe chemistry cells.
 
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