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What Wattage Should Be Set for a General Prefabricated 1.2-Ohm Coil?

What wattage should be used for a General prefabricated 1.2-ohm coil? I checked online and asked retailers, and they all said the wattage for a 1.2-ohm coil should not exceed 20W. But at 20W, I can barely get any vapor and have to hold the button for a lo
What wattage should be set for a general prefabricated 1.2-ohm coil?

I checked online and asked the store, and they all said that the 1.2-ohm coil should not be set above 20W, but I can't get any vapor at 20W; I have to hold the switch for a long time to get vapor. I saw that the coil says 120W max, so I tried using 60W, and it worked normally.

Is my operation correct? Is there any risk?

I'm a newbie, and I hope the experts can advise me, thank you.

For 1.2Ω, 10-18W is considered normal. What you are doing is not right. If possible, send a photo of the display screen.

This is a high-tech coil; some devices may not support it, so feel free to increase the wattage a bit.

It seems this coil has some high-tech features; you can turn it up. It’s best to ask friends who have used it for specifics.

Since the coil indicates that it can be used within the recommended range, just use it as is. I once saw a prefabricated coil that said it could go up to 200W, which I was skeptical about, but I didn’t realize it had been around for a while, just not at that high wattage.

Feel free to use it; don’t worry, it’s fine. I have this atomizer, but I’ve always used a 0.5-ohm coil at around 40W.

The coil has a suggested wattage; I suspect you have a high vapor coil, and following the suggested wattage is correct.
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