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Sub-ohm vaping tips for newbies. Sub-ohm produces a lot of vapor, gives a stronger nicotine hit, and enhances e-juice flavors. But it's more about the atomizer build than the resistance. The key is wire surface area/length, resistance, and airflow. Battery Resistance Limits (made by 'bigmandown'): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/c... Checkout these posts about batteries: Batteries 1 / everything_you_ever_wanted_to_know_about Batteries 2 / everything_you_ever_wanted_to_know_about Quick explanation of why dual coil requires 4x wires: This is only when coils are in parallel and each coil has to have the same resistance. The current has two wires to flow through so the resistance (against the current) is reduced by half. Each coil is 1.6 ohms so the total resistance is 1.6/2 = .8 ohms. It's hard without visuals so I'll do a video on it. Other stuff to remember: For sub-ohm using Kanthal, it's best to use a 28 gauge or thicker wire unless you "twist" the thinner wire to make it thicker. Thinner wires are generally for higher ohm builds. Thicker wires will also take longer to heat up compared to a thinner wire of the same resistance, but will retain the heat longer. Low resistance allows the coils to heat up faster/hotter (more power). Wire surface area determines how much e-juice can vaporize at one time.