Hi
I have been vaping for a few years, normally using a battery that uses an average of 13 watts, but I'd like to move up to one that produces a huge amount of smoke. I'd also like to get a reasonably big hit, and ideally to be able to change it (maybe more than simply turning down the voltage) so I can use it in smoking areas or when around people. Not too fussy about either DL or MTL, when I take a pull, I may hold a bit before inhaling, but it's not intentional. Didn't even think there was a difference until hearing of it recently.
I have heard you need to pick a tank and/or coil that can support the higher voltage, and I'm looking at a choice of battery at either 220 watts or 300 watts. The higher the better I feel. Regardless of the tank I choose, can I just buy coils or atomizers that support the higher watts and stick them in instead? And finally am I good to go once I have both the battery and the tank (which comes with a coil)?
From what I've found, the most obvious based on the description would be "Aspire Cleito 120", it says "Rated at 120 Watts, intense flavor and gigantic vapor production, and it's ideal for cloud chasers". Sounds like what I want. However I imagine I can't use the 300 watt battery at it's highest setting is that correct?
Also found; ASPIRE REVVO, SMOK HELMET,
Nautilus X with a U-Tech coil, which are 1.5Ω and are rated for use at 14-20 watts, which I imagine counts this one out (however I heard many people like this).
And finally, Innokin Zenith D22, which says;
comes with two different coils to tailor your vaping experience.
– One 1.6 Ohm Kanthal coil for a cooler vape at lower wattages.
– One .8 Ohm Kanthal coil for a slightly warmer vape and slightly higher wattages. I imagine this too, only supports lower watt batteries.
Also, how do I know what liquid to get? Have been told it's not as straight forward as the basic types and you need to look at VG and so on.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
I have been vaping for a few years, normally using a battery that uses an average of 13 watts, but I'd like to move up to one that produces a huge amount of smoke. I'd also like to get a reasonably big hit, and ideally to be able to change it (maybe more than simply turning down the voltage) so I can use it in smoking areas or when around people. Not too fussy about either DL or MTL, when I take a pull, I may hold a bit before inhaling, but it's not intentional. Didn't even think there was a difference until hearing of it recently.
I have heard you need to pick a tank and/or coil that can support the higher voltage, and I'm looking at a choice of battery at either 220 watts or 300 watts. The higher the better I feel. Regardless of the tank I choose, can I just buy coils or atomizers that support the higher watts and stick them in instead? And finally am I good to go once I have both the battery and the tank (which comes with a coil)?
From what I've found, the most obvious based on the description would be "Aspire Cleito 120", it says "Rated at 120 Watts, intense flavor and gigantic vapor production, and it's ideal for cloud chasers". Sounds like what I want. However I imagine I can't use the 300 watt battery at it's highest setting is that correct?
Also found; ASPIRE REVVO, SMOK HELMET,
Nautilus X with a U-Tech coil, which are 1.5Ω and are rated for use at 14-20 watts, which I imagine counts this one out (however I heard many people like this).
And finally, Innokin Zenith D22, which says;
comes with two different coils to tailor your vaping experience.
– One 1.6 Ohm Kanthal coil for a cooler vape at lower wattages.
– One .8 Ohm Kanthal coil for a slightly warmer vape and slightly higher wattages. I imagine this too, only supports lower watt batteries.
Also, how do I know what liquid to get? Have been told it's not as straight forward as the basic types and you need to look at VG and so on.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks