Hi,
Short explanation -
Higher the joules - Hotter the vape
Joules very accurately describes the behavior for a pulsed mode device or for that matter any device with changing power over a length of time Why ?
Grab you fav mod and read below It may be a while and those gey cells might need the boost
WARNING : If you get bored with technical explanations there are nice instagram photos of Mods or models depending on your preference
Long explanation Below -
While going through forums and review videos I could not find any reasonable explanation of Yihi Joules mode . except people quoting definitions, book information etc. Some even term it as marketing gimmick
Personally I think using Joules is brilliant for a heating device .
Kind of same as quoting TON or BTU on an Air conditioner . You dont' say my AC is 1.5 KW you say it is 1.5 ton or 18000 BTU . It is capacity to work over a period of time and not instantaneous power and for the same power of electrical units different AC's will produce different cooling BTUs or vice a versa
Now when it comes to electrical mods - as per my understanding
The power in watt is absolute value and has no meaning in temp mode as the mod is changing the power to achieve given temperature setting. When you are setting in joules your are setting amount of power( in watts) into time (number of seconds) . Essentially higher the joules faster the coil heat up. So if you draw heavy then more Jules is required or if you want a warmer vape more Jules. Remember. Temp control sets the upper limit. The lower limit on how much cool or hot the coil will run under vaping is set by Jules. Keeping other factors such as strength of draw, Air holes and wicking
Note that the heat as per joules law is
or simply using Ohms law
Since the temperature coefficient of different materials is different the resistance of wire changes depending on the time the button is pressed and how hard you draw. It is also different for different wire materials . Simply put the resistance is changing for the wire over time and for same given amount of watts assuming you are hitting the temperature limit the heat produced will be different over a period of time . as the wattage applied at any given point is not constant .
This becomes more obvious for YiHi chips which use a PWM method to limit power as against DNA which varies output voltage
Now the confusion arises between Watt and Jules because the coefficient of performance is one ( 1) or ( efficiency of conversion between Electrical Joule and thermal Joule is 100 %) for DC circuit
It would have been simpler to explain if there was a efficiency loss between electrical watt and joule based on amount of current . This can be observed in case of heating carried out by AC currents as some of the electrical power is lost in magnetic loss , skin effect etc.
I hope I have not confused the issue more and you may be able to communicate it better to your fellow vapers in simpler terms . I might decide to throw it out there on few other forums to see if the general community can find acceptance.
awaiting your suggestions or criticism
p.s. I am an practicing electrical Engineer ( consultant in High voltage power transmission since last 15 years) and avid DIY enthusiast . I have a smart home with energy efficient lighting and my own 2kW solar setup making me grid independent ( I am working for last 10 years in Africa where it is not easy to achieve considering I have to mostly import or build my own stuff )
Short explanation -
Higher the joules - Hotter the vape
Joules very accurately describes the behavior for a pulsed mode device or for that matter any device with changing power over a length of time Why ?
Grab you fav mod and read below It may be a while and those gey cells might need the boost
WARNING : If you get bored with technical explanations there are nice instagram photos of Mods or models depending on your preference
Long explanation Below -
While going through forums and review videos I could not find any reasonable explanation of Yihi Joules mode . except people quoting definitions, book information etc. Some even term it as marketing gimmick
Personally I think using Joules is brilliant for a heating device .
Kind of same as quoting TON or BTU on an Air conditioner . You dont' say my AC is 1.5 KW you say it is 1.5 ton or 18000 BTU . It is capacity to work over a period of time and not instantaneous power and for the same power of electrical units different AC's will produce different cooling BTUs or vice a versa
Now when it comes to electrical mods - as per my understanding
The power in watt is absolute value and has no meaning in temp mode as the mod is changing the power to achieve given temperature setting. When you are setting in joules your are setting amount of power( in watts) into time (number of seconds) . Essentially higher the joules faster the coil heat up. So if you draw heavy then more Jules is required or if you want a warmer vape more Jules. Remember. Temp control sets the upper limit. The lower limit on how much cool or hot the coil will run under vaping is set by Jules. Keeping other factors such as strength of draw, Air holes and wicking
Note that the heat as per joules law is


Since the temperature coefficient of different materials is different the resistance of wire changes depending on the time the button is pressed and how hard you draw. It is also different for different wire materials . Simply put the resistance is changing for the wire over time and for same given amount of watts assuming you are hitting the temperature limit the heat produced will be different over a period of time . as the wattage applied at any given point is not constant .
This becomes more obvious for YiHi chips which use a PWM method to limit power as against DNA which varies output voltage
Now the confusion arises between Watt and Jules because the coefficient of performance is one ( 1) or ( efficiency of conversion between Electrical Joule and thermal Joule is 100 %) for DC circuit
It would have been simpler to explain if there was a efficiency loss between electrical watt and joule based on amount of current . This can be observed in case of heating carried out by AC currents as some of the electrical power is lost in magnetic loss , skin effect etc.
I hope I have not confused the issue more and you may be able to communicate it better to your fellow vapers in simpler terms . I might decide to throw it out there on few other forums to see if the general community can find acceptance.
awaiting your suggestions or criticism
p.s. I am an practicing electrical Engineer ( consultant in High voltage power transmission since last 15 years) and avid DIY enthusiast . I have a smart home with energy efficient lighting and my own 2kW solar setup making me grid independent ( I am working for last 10 years in Africa where it is not easy to achieve considering I have to mostly import or build my own stuff )