Can good equipment really make big clouds? How much do you know about big clouds?
“Big clouds” is one of the most representative terms in the history of electronic cigarettes, and it garners a lot of attention from those just starting out with vaping. A:"Are there more secret techniques for producing big clouds?" The answer is NO! All it requires is a basic understanding of how electronic cigarettes work. Some questions regarding “big clouds” are relatively obvious in RDAs, so let’s discuss the issue of “big clouds” centered around RDAs.<\/p>
1. Do mechanical mods produce bigger clouds?
Many beginners are brainwashed by the strong message that “if you want to produce big clouds, just buy a mechanical mod.” However, mechanical mods are not the exclusive representatives of “big clouds.” Those who use mechanical mods know that the wire data they can handle is not broader than that of regulated devices. A mechanical mod is not a necessary choice for “big clouds!”
2. Is low resistance the only way to produce big clouds?
Low resistance brings instant explosive power, which accelerates the efficiency of cloud production more effectively than high-resistance flavor wires. But having low resistance does not equate to producing big clouds.
The explosive power of the wire, the heating area of the wire, the airflow of the atomizer, and lung capacity are all important influencing factors. (Here’s a recommended general data: Crazy Rabbit wire around 0.15 ohms, 22G, dual coil, 6 wraps.)
3. Does more coils mean more clouds?
From my personal experience, I would say no. If you create four or more coils on a dual-coil atomizer, please be sure to understand whether the atomizer can handle the heat dissipation of the wire, whether the heat generated by the wire is reasonable, and whether the airflow of the atomizer can meet flavor restoration, etc. The heat generated by too many coils and the degree of e-liquid burning are undeniable. This excludes atomizers originally designed for three or four coils.
4. Can a single battery mod handle big clouds?
Generally speaking, a single battery mod refers to a device powered by one 18650 battery, with an output power of about 75-100W. If using a flavor-type atomizer, that’s more than enough, but if using an atomizer with a resistance of 0.15-0.2 ohms, you often need to push the output power to 65W or more, which can be a bit taxing for a single battery mod.
5. Can flavor-type atomizers produce big clouds?
In fact, the “big” that big clouds emphasize is just a relative descriptor. In daily use, it’s often unnecessary to measure a device by competition-level cloud production. Moreover, today’s pre-made atomizers have developed into multi-coil structures, with the Thunder atomizer being a representative of multi-coil structures. The pursuit of clouds is endless; if lung capacity reaches a certain level, you can also produce bigger clouds with the same device than others.



