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Christie

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I got some coils a while back that were something like 1.9 .

I cant remember now, why I didn't like them But I do remember thinking Il never buy that again lol . I ordered 2.5 this time but cant anyone tell me which coils you get and why ? Now they are mixed up with the others from using them then tossing them in the to clean cup during flavor change.So I cant "test" them .Thats what I get for hurrying I guess .

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well im probably not the best person to answer as i wrap my coils to be about 1.1-1.3 ohms in everything, but when i was buying the protank coils i generally settled in the 2.2 range. They gave me the ability to bump up my voltage all the while i had a lower coil so it didnt take me forever to heat the coil. :)

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Depends on voltage ,liquid and personal preference.I like 2,8 ohms at 3.7 volts.A volt ohm meter would be a good investment for cases like yours,troubleshooting gear and just feeling like you can measure anything.You can get a serviceable one for around $10.00.I got mine from Sears.

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When we first got the evods, we took whatever it was that the clerk handed to us, I think 2.2. But I was getting some coils fresh out of the box that when I first used them (gave them plenty of time to soak up the juice) already tasted burned. Found out why. Once I got this Zmax, the first thing I would do with an evod after hooking it in was check the resistance, and a few of those "2.2" ohm coils were in fact, 1.6. Now, since a) using VV/VW, and B) almost everything I use is glass now, I just told hubby we'd only get 2.5's from here on out. I've rarely had a 2.5 register lower than 2.5, but I've frequently had the 2.2's end up being low.

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I generally like 2.2ohm coils with my clearos. With a twist I seem to get the right combination of flavor and vapor. Plus they tend to last a little longer and stand up to cleaning.

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