Hi
I recently moved over to the Cleito 120 RBA in an effort to save money on the standard coils, and loving it so far.
The standard coils are marked 0.16 ohms, 100-120W, so I know they are safe to use upto this wattage. The RBA default setup includes 2 clapton 0.4 ohm coils giving an effective resistance of 0.2 ohms. As such I assume it is also safe to use in the 100-120W range.
A friend suggested trying the RBA in it's single coil setup. This would mean the device would have 1 coil with 0.4 ohm resistance. My question is then how do you calculate a safe Wattage range to use the device at when using a different number of coils and different resistances?
As a side question can someone explain why the RBA version of the cleito consumes juice faster than when using standard coils?
Thanks for your help
James
I recently moved over to the Cleito 120 RBA in an effort to save money on the standard coils, and loving it so far.
The standard coils are marked 0.16 ohms, 100-120W, so I know they are safe to use upto this wattage. The RBA default setup includes 2 clapton 0.4 ohm coils giving an effective resistance of 0.2 ohms. As such I assume it is also safe to use in the 100-120W range.
A friend suggested trying the RBA in it's single coil setup. This would mean the device would have 1 coil with 0.4 ohm resistance. My question is then how do you calculate a safe Wattage range to use the device at when using a different number of coils and different resistances?
As a side question can someone explain why the RBA version of the cleito consumes juice faster than when using standard coils?
Thanks for your help
James