I had just modded my atomic rda for a bottom feed yesterday. I hadn't used it in a while. So I played around a little with a crown2.0, similar to a kick only it has audible feedback for watts/volt, ohms, and can be set by the fire button.
I got more flavor at 7 watts than 8, and all the way up through. Actually I gave up at 9 watts. I was using Readyxwick and would still get a burned wick taste at higher wattages. You can have the DNA boards. I vape 70%vg due to allergies of pg anyways. Personally I am trying to fit a vamo board into a bottom feed box mod. I would rather have the straight dc in Buck mode at 7 watts with stacked batteries, rather than pulse mode. To me that is a nice flavorfull vape with an atomic, or similar configured RDA at around 1.8 ohms. The warmer vape does nothing for me. I totally understand that you need the high wattage with a lower ohm coil, but what are you gaining? Isn't it draining the battery faster? or is it the opposite. I guess it doesn't matter because I am to old for change.
However I would think now with these higher wattages that a wickless system could be developed and atomize the nicotine more into smaller atoms so we can lower the nicotine. Or is this what is happening now at these higher power settings? I don't get it. I think it could be used to better our vaping experience with more research however. We just don't seem to be going in that direction.