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TasteMyToast

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I just ordered a rba base for my Delta II. This is going to be my first rebuildable. I'm correct in assuming I can build a coil to do .2 ohms? I'm going to bring it in to my local shop, and one of the guys who works there is going to show me the basics. I'm really digging sub ohms, and I want to see what a .2 will be like, since that's the lowest my mods will go.
 

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You can build coils to any resistance you wish so long as you know what you're doing, take proper safety precautions and use a device that can safely handle sub ohms. If you're going to build down to .2 ohms I would suggest using a regulated mod with built in protection and 76 watts output at "minimum" to start with. Be ready for your battery and juice to drain quickly. Good luck and be safe.
Get yourself one of these http://www.myvaporstore.com/2-in-1-Ohm-Voltage-Meter-p/ovm.htm
http://www.myvaporstore.com/Kumo-Japanese-Organic-Cotton-p/kumo1.htm


Here's a chart for you.

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What he said!
 

TasteMyToast

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Cool, that's what I thought. I have an ohm reader and a regulated device, so no worries there.
 

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Any reason you want 0.2 ohms on a regulated device?

Actually is there an advantage to that? I was thinking that I should use the higher voltage power to do higher ohms with more wraps and more surface area.
 

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