First and foremost, I apologize if there is a previous thread explaining this well.
I understand how electronic cigarettes work, and i've familiarized myself with each part. I just can't seem to understand the relationship between Ohms, Amps, Watts, and Volts. I recently ordered some parts from e-leaf (iStick TC100W and Lemo 2) to quit cigarettes, but i'm not sure how I should configure the settings once it arrives.
iStick TC100W: https://www.eleafus.com/e-cigarette/istick-series/istick-tc100w/istick-tc100w-kit-no-cell.html
Lemo 2 Atomizer: https://www.eleafus.com/atomizer/lemo/lemo-2-atomizer.html
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I know ohms represent the resistance due to the size of the coils and how many wraps there are, and that Amps/Current is how much power is being released from the battery. I also know that Voltage is how much Amperage is being pushed through the coil. Wattage is the difficult part. From what i've read and heard, Wattage is like autopilot mode... I'm most likely going to lean towards Wattage, but i'd still like to understand everything.
How would I, or you, configure the mod once it arrives? For instance, if I want a lot of vapor, usually i'd crank up the Wattage. Does that automatically adjust the resistance and voltage?
Maybe I just need to play around with it, but i'd like to get a firm understanding of everything so I can enjoy my vape at its full potential.
Any information is helpful, Thanks!
PS: I'm also wondering what batteries I should be using with my mod. The website, E-leaf, from which i ordered the mod, is out of Sony 18650 VTC4 batteries that usually come with the mod in a bundle. My local vape shop apparently sells Sony A130 18650's. Would those work? How do I know which batteries to order? The information on the website says high rate 18650 cells are needed, so would that be any 18650 batteries, or is there a specific list of 18650 batteries that exceed the required 25 amps?
I understand how electronic cigarettes work, and i've familiarized myself with each part. I just can't seem to understand the relationship between Ohms, Amps, Watts, and Volts. I recently ordered some parts from e-leaf (iStick TC100W and Lemo 2) to quit cigarettes, but i'm not sure how I should configure the settings once it arrives.
iStick TC100W: https://www.eleafus.com/e-cigarette/istick-series/istick-tc100w/istick-tc100w-kit-no-cell.html
Lemo 2 Atomizer: https://www.eleafus.com/atomizer/lemo/lemo-2-atomizer.html
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I know ohms represent the resistance due to the size of the coils and how many wraps there are, and that Amps/Current is how much power is being released from the battery. I also know that Voltage is how much Amperage is being pushed through the coil. Wattage is the difficult part. From what i've read and heard, Wattage is like autopilot mode... I'm most likely going to lean towards Wattage, but i'd still like to understand everything.
How would I, or you, configure the mod once it arrives? For instance, if I want a lot of vapor, usually i'd crank up the Wattage. Does that automatically adjust the resistance and voltage?
Maybe I just need to play around with it, but i'd like to get a firm understanding of everything so I can enjoy my vape at its full potential.
Any information is helpful, Thanks!
PS: I'm also wondering what batteries I should be using with my mod. The website, E-leaf, from which i ordered the mod, is out of Sony 18650 VTC4 batteries that usually come with the mod in a bundle. My local vape shop apparently sells Sony A130 18650's. Would those work? How do I know which batteries to order? The information on the website says high rate 18650 cells are needed, so would that be any 18650 batteries, or is there a specific list of 18650 batteries that exceed the required 25 amps?