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Dont know if I posted this yet but we went with the CF4. She absolutely loves it but I think she likes the wattage a little high. Shes been vaping at around 18w on a 1.9ohm coil. Its gonna cost me a fortune in replacement coils but its worth it if shes happy.
I should also mention that I have already tried to convince her to let me build her an RTA to save us money, but she really likes her Genitank.
Dont know if I posted this yet but we went with the CF4. She absolutely loves it but I think she likes the wattage a little high. Shes been vaping at around 18w on a 1.9ohm coil. Its gonna cost me a fortune in replacement coils but its worth it if shes happy.
I should also mention that I have already tried to convince her to let me build her an RTA to save us money, but she really likes her Genitank.
With all due respect, did you happen to notice what coils she IS using? They are not .4ohms, they are 1.9ohms. 18W has become too much even for her. At that wattage she is running her coils at 356 mW/mm^2. Thats extreme heat and will burn out the coil and the wick VERY fast.
My fiancee LIKES higher ohms. Subohming is NOT for everyone. Just cause you can go low doesnt mean you have to. Tons of tootlepuffers out there. What I love to do is work with the vaper to find out what THEY want to obtain from THEIR vape experience, not try to sell them on a product that they wont want/dont need.
Im not trying to be rude but it seems like every post you've made in this thread was trying to tell me about products I didnt ask about and have little interest in. I am not an inexperienced vaper, I dont know everything there is to know but when I ask a specific question I find it VERY frustrating when someone diverts the question with an answer that has nothing to do with what Im asking about.
It is for this reason that I almost never go in to vape shops. I know enough about vaping to know what I am shopping for and I dont need to be sold on the top selling generic brands. Yes Ive heard of Aspire...hard to believe I know...but its true.
You do know your stuff as well and I mean no ill will.
respectfully,
Darth
With all due respect, did you happen to notice what coils she IS using? They are not .4ohms, they are 1.9ohms. 18W has become too much even for her. At that wattage she is running her coils at 356 mW/mm^2. Thats extreme heat and will burn out the coil and the wick VERY fast.
My fiancee LIKES higher ohms. Subohming is NOT for everyone. Just cause you can go low doesnt mean you have to. Tons of tootlepuffers out there. What I love to do is work with the vaper to find out what THEY want to obtain from THEIR vape experience, not try to sell them on a product that they wont want/dont need.
Im not trying to be rude but it seems like every post you've made in this thread was trying to tell me about products I didnt ask about and have little interest in. I am not an inexperienced vaper, I dont know everything there is to know but when I ask a specific question I find it VERY frustrating when someone diverts the question with an answer that has nothing to do with what Im asking about.
It is for this reason that I almost never go in to vape shops. I know enough about vaping to know what I am shopping for and I dont need to be sold on the top selling generic brands. Yes Ive heard of Aspire...hard to believe I know...but its true.
You do know your stuff as well and I mean no ill will.
respectfully,
Darth
Thank you. I've gotten so much of this sub-ohm crap poked at me, till I just want to snarl. I have ASTHMA and sub-ohm is TOO HOT! I vape a 1.7 ohm coil at 9w, which makes a SPLENDID tootle puff in my Achilles.For my new TC mod, I'm starting to learn about *titanium* sub-ohm coils, and it's a whole new ballgame, but for regular kanthal coils, I want NOTHING lower than 1.3Ω, though really anything lower than about 1.5Ω is a bit warmer than I like. The 1.7-1.8 ohm coils save my battery life better.
It kinda reminds me of when I first got here and was soliciting info about cigalikes in the new users forum... and had some dweeb tell me how great his sub-ohm dripper on a mech was.Of course I didn't have the first clue what he was talking about, so he was easy to ignore.
Andria
Thank you. I've gotten so much of this sub-ohm crap poked at me, till I just want to snarl. I have ASTHMA and sub-ohm is TOO HOT! I vape a 1.7 ohm coil at 9w, which makes a SPLENDID tootle puff in my Achilles.For my new TC mod, I'm starting to learn about *titanium* sub-ohm coils, and it's a whole new ballgame, but for regular kanthal coils, I want NOTHING lower than 1.3Ω, though really anything lower than about 1.5Ω is a bit warmer than I like. The 1.7-1.8 ohm coils save my battery life better.
It kinda reminds me of when I first got here and was soliciting info about cigalikes in the new users forum... and had some dweeb tell me how great his sub-ohm dripper on a mech was.Of course I didn't have the first clue what he was talking about, so he was easy to ignore.
Andria
Due to some type of server glitch this reply is rather late but...
Yes I did and for higher resistance coils you need a mod with VV adjustment since it takes a higher voltage(bumping up from 3.6 or 3.7v to the typicaly 4.2v) not higher wattages to get more out of an older tank depending on just what the design is as well as what type of ejuice goes in. That can make a real difference for sure since I have been able to test certain flavors in the Atlantis at 40+w while others have to kept down at about 20-25w. Others will vape good at 30w with that particular tank.
And yes "Tank Design" is why the suggestion for something updated that works when stepping up the watts was made. The older coils are simply not made for the newer mods seen at this time that supply higher wattages then an old Vamo or VTR 3-15w VV/VW type APV! I can't run SMOK Tumblers over 10w with the coils in those BCC tanks getting HOT! For something that supplies higher wattages you need to look at the tanks that can easily handle them!You want to get her into a 30w or 40w mod but don't have a tank that handles 20w or more? It simply won't work!
For 18w the Aspire Nautilus 5ml or Mini will handle it since those two models use the exact same coils which are by the way 1.6ohm and 1.8ohm as far as what you select as the resistance for the 5 pack replacements. They typically come with the 1.8ohm preinstalled along with a spare and beauty ring in the plastic box they ship in.
While those will max at 20w for anything over 20w to start with either an RDA, RBA, RTA whatever or a sub ohm tank is what you need to be looking at. Or you simply have to advise her not to go over a certain wattage depending on the ejuice in the tank as well as what is the actual best range like 6-11w to be operated at for the present tank. Personally upgrading the tank will also provide for the upgraded vaping experience! With the new hardwares you simply have to realiize whatever the personal preferences are that you will likely have to accept the fact that a new tank not some older CE2-CE4 tank will be needed to ba a good match up.
People were rewrapping coils in 15drop drippers run on mechanical mods long before the recently brand new sub ohm tanks entered the picture. Too often the terminology "Sub Ohm" or "Sub Ohming" seems to become a block for people when in fact the only hardware difference is mainly a larger coil to handle the higher wattages and the fast the coil is at a lower resistance value. And NO! just because you run a sub ohm tank doesn't necessarily imply always seeing higher temps.
Just imagine you are still using a cig alike and your cheeks are being turned inside out trying to get a real good draw on it and tnen compare that to a tank that can handle some extra power and you not only can draw a lot of vapor but realize an actually more robust flavor from the same ejuice you regularly use or maybe didn't llike due to not getting a good hit like some other flavor from it. With the allergies here I can get really plugged up at times gasping for air even where that blast of menthol from a mentiol flavor in a tank at 20w or more does the trick. At one time I used to chain smoke about 3 packs a day to get somewhat the same if not the exact same results from the menthol in smoke. Now however I find the allergies/sinus sensitivites are not being further aggravated by menthol vapor anywhere near what smoke would do as far as lighting up a .... and that making me sneeze! If you were a medium to heavy smoker and not getting enough from vaping it's a good chance that the upgrade into a better tank is going to be what is needed if the present performance of the gear you have isn't cutting it.
mW/mm^2
LOL! Awesome!
The mW/mm^2 just shows how hot the coils get per squared milimetre. Its not an overly important detail, just helps when looking at capabilities of the coils. I wouldnt worry about it if i didnt plan my builds around the use of a mech mod. Which is my preference.
The asthma must be a true PITA, sorry you have to deal with it! Glad you have vape gear that gives you what you need. I totally agree with not enjoying being told whats going to work for me, when i have been vaping happily for over a year now. Ive got lots to learn for sure but i am no n00b lol
Its all good! As you well know, I am by no means a tootle puffer. I sometimes wish I could run 1.5ohms and be satisfied with my vape, but alas, its not for me. I all for it though. Whatever produces the vape that works best for the user is ultimately the best device! Im glad I finally got my fiancee a device that she is happy with, and she's even dropped the wattage down to a more reasonable 13W. Still running hot coils in my opinion but Im not the one vaping on it. Maybe someday she will let me throw a couple of coils in the KFL I have collecting dust in my toolbox, but until then she's happy.
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The CF4 does have VV. Most people around here dont work enough with Ohms Law to figure what wattage they're running from voltage and resistance, and most people around here use wattage as the standard measurement for understanding. I, therefore, decided to proceed using wattage in my discussion.
I wanted her to have the room to upgrade in the future if thats what she wanted to do. Also, if it turned out that she didnt like the mod, I could always use another mod kicking around and 20W is way too low for my purposes, 30-40W I can make it work. Turns out she's happy with it and that means that she is vaping more and smoking less, which is a good thing, with the added bonus that if she decides down the road that she wants to get into lower resistance vaping, she has the headroom to play with without having to buy another setup. Just because a mod CAN go up to 30-40W doesn't mean that you have to use that range. It still can be used in the lower wattage ranges, so you dont "need to look at tanks that can handle them". I know plenty of people who use 150W mods and run them in the 40-60W range because thats what they like. Would you tell them that they "need to look at tanks that can handle 150W"?
I am absolutely certain that I mentioned earlier in this thread that she has tried the Aspire Nautilus, the Aspire Atlantis and the Aspire Vivi-Nova. She HATED the Nautilus, and the Atlantis. Not one thing about them was good for what she likes. She did like the Vivi-Nova until we found that they were poorly designed and the seals kept breaking and the tank leaked like a sieve. I have 3 Nautilus tanks(2 mini and 1 5ml). I did get her to give it another shot when the CF4 arrived, and she still doesnt like the draw on it. The Genitank works for her, and in case you hadnt noticed, the Genitank runs 1.8ohm coils. The CF4 registers both the Nautilus coils and the Genitank coils as 1.9ohms so thats the resistance I used for my examples.
I have advised her that vaping at high wattage will burn out her coils much faster. That statement is true no matter what device you are using. Find the mW/mm^2 and you will know if your coil is going to run too hot or not. The heat of the coils is directly related to how much power you are pushing through them. They still will perform(and they performed very well) at that temp, they will just burnt out quicker, run through juice faster, and if the juice delivery cant keep up, the wick will burn out giving burnt taste to everything. She is learning these things as she proceeds and she has dropped down to a much more reasonable 13W (4.8V if you prefer), its still a little hot but 257mW/mm^2 is around 68% of where she was with 18W as far as heat is concerned and the coils are much better suited for this.
I have 3 RDAs and 2 RTAs and 4 sub ohm tanks. RBA is a generic term for all atomizers that are rebuildable so Im not sure why you listed it as a different option. My fiancee does not like the RDAs cause she doesnt want to drip that often, she doesnt like the RTAs because of the way it has to be filled and they both have too much airflow so the hit isnt as tight as she likes, and the sub ohm tanks just hit too hard with way too much airflow for her. I realize that you think that getting rebuildables and sub ohm tanks is the magic upgrade that will work for everyone, but that is simply not the case. Sub ohm tanks are not automatically better because they can handle more power.
I certainly dont "need" to look at anything I havent already looked at. I do know what gear is out there and what the capabilities of various devices are. When I started this thread I was looking for some feedback from people who have used the CF4 and the iStick 30W. I was wondering what they thought about how well the devices worked.
This is untrue. Lower resistances allow a greater flow of electrons through the coils, which creates more collisions, which raises the temperature(the average kinetic energy of a system). Sub ohm coils are often not larger coils, in fact they are usually smaller(for every build Ive ever done anyway, unless you're twisting wires which most prefab coils are not). One can reduce power on low resistance coils and produce a cooler vape, but that is not the intent of their design.
Its fine if you like alot of vapor production, but more vapor does not automatically give better flavor. I build build my coils between .4ohms and .8ohms depending on the atty, I enjoy lower resistances, this much is true. I am also able to produce a VERY flavorful and satisfying vape with a 1.8ohm coil and lower airflow and power. Using Ohms Law and a knowledge of how it relates to the gear you have, you can produce a very flavorful and satisfying vape with any piece of equipment.