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here ya go bro, this will explain a lot. http://www.discountvapers.com/resistances/Can anyone school me real quick? So this Vamo is variable volts/watts. I understand how resistance (ohms) of the atomizers and volts, how they correlate. More resistance = more volts.
However, where does watts come into that equation? I'm too scared to play with adjusting the watts on this thing because I have no clue what to expect
the head in my protank is a 2.5 and i run at 9 watts. it's 'unsafe' on the chart, but i haven't had any problems with burning or anything. basically wattage is like an interchangeable setting. say you have your protank on and you're vaping happily at 8.5 watts. you feel like a different juice, so you throw on your iClear. now usually in the case of dual coil devices like the iClear you've gotta run at a lower voltage/wattage setting but because the top coils of the iClear are stacked on top of one another you can run it at a higher setting. so all you do is throw on the iClear and keep vaping at 8.5 instead of having to play around with the voltage setting. essentially the wattage setting will read the resistance of your atty/carto/clearo and give you the best vape it can at the wattage setting you have it to. you may still have to play around a bit with the wattage but most of the time it's easier (imo) to dial in than volts.