Friday, 27 January 2017

General Vaping Discussion

Hey let's say 3 coils all have the same resistances and all use the same battery why would the amount of heat generated be different ? I tried a .5 fused Clapton coil, a single, and a dual on my mech and it. BArely would heat up. But a .5 ohm single would glow red hot.


The Power of all 3 coils is the same right? (same ohms and same volts).
P = (V^2)/R . Volts are constant and the resistance is same amongst coils so they all have the same Power ? How could that be? The 3 heat up...

How come diff. coils with the same ohms heat up differently when volts constant?.

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