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Coil Resistance

Ever wondered what resistance means when it comes to vape coils? If you’re new to vaping or even a seasoned vaper, understanding coil resistance can be a game-changer. Let’s dive in and break it down.

What Does Resistance Mean in Vape Coils?

Resistance in vape coils is all about how easily electricity can flow through the material. This is measured in ohms (Ω). In simple terms, the resistance of a coil regulates how much power is needed to heat it up and produce vapour.

A coil with a lower resistance requires more power to heat up. This results in more vapour production, giving you those big, satisfying clouds. However, this also means that it will consume more battery power and generate more heat. On the other hand, a coil with a higher resistance needs less power to heat up. This means you’ll get less vapour, but your battery will last longer and your device will stay cooler.

Different Types Of Vape Coils

High Resistance Coils

High resistance coils have a resistance that is above 1 ohm. They offer a smoother throat hit, making them a great choice for vapers who prefer a relaxed vaping experience. These coils use up less e-liquid and produce less heat and vapour, which means your device's battery life will last longer.

Low Resistance Coils

Low resistance coils, also known as sub-ohm or mouth-to-lung coils, have a resistance below 1 ohm. The wick surrounding these coils has larger holes, which leads to more vapour production. The vapour is warmer, providing a stronger throat hit. However, these coils use more vape juice, produce more heat, and consume more battery. 

How to Choose the Right Coil Resistance?

So, which coil is right for you? Well, it all depends on your personal vaping preferences. If you want to conserve battery life and e-liquid while enjoying a smoother hit, high resistance coils are the way to go. But if you are a cloud chaser that enjoys bigger clouds and a stronger experience, low resistance coils will deliver just that.

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      Is Lower Resistance Better for Vaping?

      Lower resistance isn't necessarily "better," but it offers a different experience. Low resistance coils produce more vapour and give a stronger throat hit, making them ideal for cloud chasers. However, they also use more e-liquid and battery power, so consider your preferences and device capabilities.

      What Coil Resistance Is the Best for an Intense Flavour?

      For an intense flavour, resistance coils around 0.5 to 1 ohm are often recommended. These coils balance vapour production and flavour, ensuring you get a rich taste without compromising too much on e-liquid or battery life.

      What coil is best for MTL?

      For mouth-to-lung (MTL) vaping, high resistance coils above 1 ohm are ideal. They provide a smoother throat hit and use less e-liquid, closely mimicking the sensation of smoking a traditional cigarette.

      How Can I Reach Out to Sam for Personalised Vaping Advice?

      Feel free to submit your questions to info@rhythmnvape.co.uk 

      I hope that helps and if you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them! Get in touch today! Sam. 


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