COPD and Sub Ohm

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Ype you can sub ohm on a Mech or not sub ohm and vape away at 8 watts or so. depends on your coil resistance on a Mech.
with a regulated you can push the non sub ohm coil to higher wattages though.


On any box that has a variable temp/watt control, you can always go above the recommended setting.

E = I*R... Volts equals amps times resistance. It does not matter what the ohms are... the circuit is in balance, and the temp of the juice should be atomized or burned (if you push it too high) at the same temp.

It matters not that you sub ohm, or not. The electrical circuit is going to be the same for the same result: #1: atomization, or #2 burned, although I will give you that the range of amperages is there, but not much. coils that I have sub ohm or not, are all under a 10W range.

ASPIRE (A)TLANTIS II & (T)RITON ATOMIZER/COIL KEY
A 0.3 ohm XX: 70-80W 4 holes, white O-ring
T 0.3 ohm SS: 45-55W 4 holes, black O-ring
T 0.4 ohm SS: 25-30W 4 holes, black O-ring
A 0.5 ohm XX: 20-30W 4 holes, white O-ring
A 1.0 ohm XX: 40-50W 4 holes, white O-ring
? 1.8 ohm Ka: 10-13W 2 holes, blue O-Rings
 
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