

If you have been using mouth to lung vape tanks or e cigarettes then you are likely using a higher nicotine content in your e liquid or nic salts.

Reducing Your Nicotine For Sub Ohm Vaping Others seek more ‘hit’ from their vape and an increase in the volume of vapour will lead to an increase in nicotine per puff. If you are happy with what you have then there’s little reason to change – but you may wish to explore this type of vaping all the same. Most people spend their entire time vaping quite happily in the 1.2-2.0Ω regions with the likes of the Aspire Nautilus 2s and Innokin Endura T18ii. There are Sub-Ohm tanks that let you do both so you can choose your own preference. You do get used to it but if you are the kind of person that doesn’t want to inhale hard on a tank then it may not be for you. It is strange initially to get used to since when we smoked we all did mouth to lung inhales. Learn More: Check out our MTL vs DTL guide for more information. One issue you might have with a Sub-Ohm tank is that a lot of them require you to make direct to lung (DTL) inhales. Hotter coils lead to an increase in e-liquid being vaporized which, when combined with an increased airflow, increases the clouds produced as well as the flavour. This results in a coil heating up quicker and reaching a higher temperature. Higher current means more energy is getting to the coil, faster. What Difference Does A Sub-ohm Coil Make?Īs the resistance of a coil reduces it allows more electrical current to flow. The hugely popular Aspire Cleito Pro and other highly rated sub ohm tanks offer the option to use a 0.16-0.5Ω replacement head. The term ‘sub-ohm’ is used when the resistance of a coil measures less than 1 ohm. Some vapers now refer to this as ‘plus-ohm’. Most standard replacement heads for mouth to lung (MTL) vape tanks/clearomizers are between 1.2Ω to 2.0Ω. Just as electrical current is measured in amps or length measured in meters, the measure of resistance of a coil is in ohms, sometimes seen as the symbol Ω. This is exactly what we will tell you with our Sub Ohm guide. So, if you are reading this you are likely asking the question “What is sub ohm vaping?”. Sub ohm vaping is a huge part of the vaping world today, it was only a few years back that this style of vaping was accessible to the DIY coil builders but an increasing number of sub-ohm tank options have since arrived making it easily accessible to all.
