Can i use Reload X rda on single battery?

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Aden361

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First, usually i'm used wotofo profile on my aegis solo

Recently by accidentally i bought reload x

I'm mistaken, because i want to buy reload s

So, my question is can i use it on my aegis solo? I know reload x is dual coil and my mod is just single battery

I don't know if i can use on higher wattage on double coil with just single battery

I'm sorry, I don't know much about ohm law and etc.. because i take easier way used wotofo profile before

I've sony vtc5a & vtc6a battery that i used on aegis solo

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You most certainly can. First, the coil resistance must fall within the devices capabilities which for the Solo is 0.05 ohms to 3 ohms. Should your coil fall outside this resistance, the device will give an error.

But with a regulated device, the resistance of your coil does not dictate the current draw on your battery. Your power setting does. The VTC5A has a CDR rating of 25 amps. To determine the max power you can use while reducing risk, multiply the CDR rating by 3. So 75 watts for this cell. The VTC6A was rated by Mooch as a 20amp battery. However, he does state up to 25 amps if the battery temperature can be controlled. Just stick with 20 amps and you’ll be fine, so that would be max 60 watts.

The coils mass will determine how much power is needed to heat that coil within a usable time frame. Dual coil atomizers will obviously have twice the mass as a single coil atty using the same coil, so more power would be needed. If limiting your power, you will just have to be selective on what coils to use. 24 awg wire of the metal of your choice in a dual atomizer would work under 60 to 70 watts.
 

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For me, there simply exists no 24mm RDA that gives me a satisfying vape at such low wattages, as anything too far below 90 watts just feels too weak and then it also starts to bring down the flavor too much as a result from it feeling kind of like it is anemic. But that's just me. I own both the black version and the stainless steel version of this RDA. The way I like to vape on it is essentially the same as how Mike Vapes showed it in his YouTube video review a year and a half ago. Yes, that's a single battery mech mod, but this doesn't mean you can't use it on a regulated mod instead. Just that, to get as close as possible to how I like to vape, which is about flavor as much as it is about the feel of the vapor texture, density, and warmth, an absolute minimum of around 90-100 watts or sometimes higher proves to be about the sweet spot on a regulated mod with any similar size RDA. I'll repeat that's just me. For reference, the coils that Mike Vapes was using in the video are only 2.5mm inner diameter. This is what most vapers who choose to vape on a 24mm RDA consider to be regular size, not big.

That said, if you want to give 90 watts a try on the Geekvape Aegis Solo, then I highly recommend getting a Samsung 20S battery for that, because of the battery's safety limitations, i.e. the 20S is 30A (suitable up to 90 watts) versus 25A for the VTC5A (suitable up to 75 watts). A better option to consider IMO would be to go for an affordable, comfortable, reliable, and durable, dual 18650 mod such as the Aegis Legend or the Vaporesso GEN mod, for example, as doing that would allow you to use the VTC6A for a lot more vaping time.
 
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