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Ive been using one of those ohms law vaping charts to figure out how much power to put to my coils and i am thinking that its crap or a least the one i was using, i can use way more power than the chart says and now that i know im having a much better vaping experience, are there any worthwhile charts or all trial and error?

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Maybe not all charts are "crap", but I would say it's more trial and error. Certain juices need more heat while others (like fruit flavors), prefer a cooler temperature. I adjust accordingly for best flavor and say to hell with the numbers.  :lol:

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If you're referring to a chart like this one, that was back when most vapers were using cartridges & atomizers or cartomizers. Things have changed dramatically since many of us started using heavier gauges of wire and switched from NiChrome to Kanthal A-1 (and other resistance or no/low-resistance wire).

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I wouldn't call it obsolete yet. It just does not take in to account modern builds. It still applies to off the shelf coils and fixed voltage devices and basic set ups

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Yes, those charts may not be 100% correct for all combos of tanks, RTAs, RDAs... and all APVs, BUT, they are far from obsolete or incorrect.  They provide a good starting point, and also provide a reference-point (for safety) for a new vaper, so they don't pick-up a new Nautilus, 1.6 Ohm coil, and then try to shoot 150W through their coil, causing possible, catastrophic outcomes :)

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Gotcha ,i came into this having some knowledge of ohms law, voltage, and wattage due to my a/c and electrical background and guess i forget about those who know nothing about those things,and looking at it from a safety stand point it does make sense for said people

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