I stumbled upon a vaping calculator on Android market called Steam Engine. Where you can calculate the best results with what you have. From ohms and watts, to coil gauges, and E-Liquids. Anyone else tried it!?
Hey folks, I've recently created a website E-Liquid Nicotine Consumption/Absorption Calculator to calculate equivalent of how many analog 'regular' cigarettes (in terms of nicotine) we're inhaling when vaping on e-juice.
I've got some really nice feedback from you, so I've decided to give it a shot and also create a mobile version of the website. For now, it's only available for Android.
Android app is called 'E-Liquid Nicotine Calculator' and it calculates above details, as well as it allows you to estimates monthly savings of switching from regular analog cigarettes to vaping.
Please let me know what you think or how I can make it better.
You can download it from Google Play:
E-Liquid Nicotine Calculator - Android Apps on Google Play
(as long as you have an Android device it should work)
Some Screenshots:
Hello Been vaping about 2 years now
My setups are Vaporshark Rdna 30 Istick 30 watt and a provari 2.5 and a IPv mini v2 30 watt
So like many others I have been juggling with wattage I currently Use A couple of kanger subtank minis using the RBA and a kayfun v4 I've been all over the place building ohms but have settled on 1.2 - 1.4 ohms BTW I'm not into sub ohms
So after many months of different ohms and watts with the help of steam engine I have found I like my vape at a heat flux of around 175 so to get to this and I can't believe how simple it was I just take the ohms I am using such as 1.2 @ 12 watts = 178 heat flux 1.3 @ 13 watts = 178 heat flux and so on I can't believe it became that simple
So I suppose all it takes is to find what heat flux you enjoy and adjust from there
I never bought that what I have read thru the last 2 years that 14 watts is 14 watts no matter what ohms you use it seems to me there had to be more factors involved
Just my thoughts
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Temperature Control Testing results for the DNA 75C board (Lostvape Paranormal) using the Steam Engine SS316L profile are available he
Temperature Control Testing Results: DNA 75C LostVape Paranormal Using Steam Engine SS316L Profile : Vaping
OR imgur.com/a/EOL9hRE
TLDR: You might expect that the DNA75C results would be better than the DNA75 (original) results, and while the results are largely comparable in most states, there is some overheating and more volatility compared to the classic DNA 75 under the same conditions, shown here imgur.com/a/7Pe3Gad. However, under the "new" test using a dual coil high mass low to mid resistance build, the result was one of the best I have ever seen for any state on any mod in terms of accuracy and flatness (but I have no prior results for this test to comapare to). Using the stock SS316L profile or DJAquith 3.5 did not produce better results. You can see the results using the DjAquith 3.5 results, he imgur.com/a/Abf57Fi. The Steam Engine 316L profile was still the most accurate according to this rig/analysis and as best as I could tell from my thermocouple.
So I decided to try a 1,6 ohm coil on kayfun v4 clone Tobecco and I am using 28gauge Kanthal with a cotton
wick on a Rdna 30 and its vaping well at 15 watts I have a kanger subtank mini coming in the mail and here goes my question
So the kanger subtank states that with a .5 ohm coil i could vape up to 30 watts but the voltage comes in at like 3.8 volts
I was under the impression that the rdna 30 needs at least 4 volts to work which kinda brings me to my second question
What is the point of of sub ohms? cant i just build a 2.0 ohm coil or something like that to achieve the results as if i was subohming
I am very confused on this
thanks for the replys in advance
Oh yea is a 1.6 ohm coil at 15 watts a normal build or any recommendations for the kayfun v4 for watts and ohms thanks again
I'm sharing an online eJuice Recipe Calculator which I have developed to calculate recipes for mixing:
I've had good success with the outcomes of the formulas and besides being really easy to use and save/edit your recipes, the calculator has the following options:
- Create/Name eJuice Recipe with up to 7 Flavors predefined upon saving or manually named
- Set Amount to Create (ml), Nicotine Base (mg/ml), Target Nicotine Level (mg/ml)
- "Show Calculations?" feature which shows the math behind the mixing
- Save/Edit Recipe using password (with forgot password/password reset function)
- Optional - Ability to add Water & Alcohol as a percentage
- Optional - Set Drops/ml to override default (20drops/ml) in case you know your dropper size
- Optional - Add Recipe Instructions
I have put some work into this eJuice Recipe Calculator to try and make it as accurate as possible. Initially I was sparked to do this project as Tod Muller's calculator didn't quite meet my needs and I thought it would be really cool to have a calculator similar to his which could save the recipe and be accessible online. It does all of the calculations for you provided you are using the same PG/VG mix for your base and 0mg/ml thinner. All the calculations were programmed by me and can be modified if anything is off.
I've built the system in PHP and it connects to a MySQL database to save the recipes. The site is hosted off my dev/design portfolio domain; I do a lot of web development and I'm not advertising my services here. This was a personal project which I'm willing to share and I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks for checking it out and have fun!
-recipeartist
Apologies for the reddit links, but imgur links turn into blank black boxes for some reason.
We have been undertaking a consistent set of tests to produce graphs of temperature and power behaviour of various mods in temperature control mode to work out which mods do what they say on the box. See list that follows. DiCoDes and Vsticking will be released in the next week or two.
YiHi Sx Mini G Class: Temperature Control Testing Results: YiHi Sx Mini G Class (YiHi SX550j board) : electronic_cigarette
Vaporesso Gen: Temperature Control Testing Results: Vaporesso Gen SS Profile : electronic_cigarette
DNA 75C LostVape Paranormal Using Steam Engine SS316L Profile: Temperature Control Testing Results: DNA 75C LostVape Paranormal Using Steam Engine SS316L Profile : Vaping
DNA 75C LostVape Paranormal Using DJaquith 3.5 SS316L Profile: Temperature Control Testing Results: DNA 75C LostVape Paranormal Using DJaquith 3.5 SS316L Profile (same mod, different SS316L profile) : electronic_cigarette
Geekvape Aegis Solo Stock SS316L: Temperature Testing Results: Geekvape Aegis Solo Stock SS316L Profile : electronic_cigarette
Innokin Proton Stock and Custom SS316L: Temperature Control Testing Results: Innokin Proton : electronic_cigarette
LV Therion DNA 167 Using Steam Engine SS316L Profile: Temperature Control Testing Results: LV Therion DNA 167 Using Steam Engine SS316L Profile : electronic_cigarette
Geekvape G-Box Stock and Custom SS316L: Temperature Control Testing Results: GeekVape GBox Stock SS Profile : electronic_cigarette
Volcano Ecigs Lavabox M DNA 75 Steam Engine 316L Profile - https://www.reddit.com/r/aussievapers/comments/gjazh3/temperature_control_testing_results_dna_75/
LV Drone DNA 250C Stock SS profile (note this is in preview form): https://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/fxs1x0/preview_on_dna_250c_and_input_sought_temperature/
Somehow, I inadvertently pushed the buttons just wrong today and it went from 7 watts (my usual power setting) to 50 watts (the highest setting). I didn't even mean to push any of those buttons.
I experienced instant burnout and a horrible taste in my mouth and the coil was instantly ruined.
Do people really vape at such high power? If so, how often do you have to replace the coil? And how many ohms are you putting that through? The coil I replaced it with is 1.77 ohms which is about the same as the one I burned out.
50 watts seems so excessive to me that I double-checked and yes, that's what it says it goes up to. Even at 7.5 watts the coils seem to burn out too fast which is why I vape at 7.
I feel like Nigel Tufnel designed this thing. "But it goes to 50. That's 43 higher than 7. So it's like 43 more. So when you're vaping at 7 watts and you want that extra push over the cliff..."
(I'm actually impressed that Nigel could do the math to figure that 50 was 43 higher than 7)
How Long Will I Live? - Life Expectancy Calculator
According to the calculator (above) white non-smoking American male have life expectancy of 77 years.
1 PAD smoker – 72 years. It means average white American pays for smoking a pack a day with 5 years of his life expectancy (2 PAD = 9 years).
Vaping by far is not as damaging as smoking. The problem is we do not know how big is that “by far”.
So, my question:
How much of your life expectancy can you sacrifice for vaping?
If tomorrow it will become known for sure that vaping reduce life expectancy by 1 year, will you continue vaping?
If it will be 3 months, what then?
As a new Vaper myself, I spent hours upon hours searching for this information. Many questions were asked and many links were given to me. Those links, and question answers are all here. This is a list for basic direction, but does include some liquid discussion, supplier discussion, etc. This is designed for the basic over and over again questions with the same links usually provided, but just put in one place easy to find. I tried as hard as I could to credit the author of each link. None of this information is my own, but rather a compilation from mostly ECF, but a few from around the web.
I hope this helps some folks out.
Huge THANK YOU to all the people who took the time to make this information available to us all.
First lets get some terminology and a few things you can expect as a new vaper out of the way.
What things are, and what they are called. Thanks to PBusardo
A - Z E-Cig Glossary | Guide To Vaping
Differences in a few things Thanks to Baditude
A list of symptoms when quitting tobacco and changing to an ecigarette Thanks to bghouse
Now lets take a look at batteries and the things we need to know about them.
Battery Info 1 Thanks to Baditude
Battery Info 2 Thanks to Baditude
Battery Info 3 Thanks to Baditude
Here is another great battery information link
OHMS Law in Laymans Terms Thanks to GrimmTech
How to use a digital Multimeter with Electronic Cigarettes
OHMS LAW CALCULATOR
All about batteries
So you've got the lingo down, and learned about battery safety and OHMS Law.
Now we can take a look at how to rebuild some coils.
Protank Microcoil Discussion Thanks to M_DuBb716
Step by Step Guide (Including Photos) Thanks to Romelee
Where can I find Videos of a coil rebuild Thanks to Jerms
Microcoils Spreadsheet Thanks to ancient puffer & bones1274 & MamaTried
Vapers ToolBox Android App
A bit for the Sub-Ohm and dripping crowd.
The sound of dripping Thanks to The Ocelot
Beginners Guide to Sub-Ohming Thanks to lordy
Information Resources for Your First RBA Thanks to Baditude
Mechanical MOD Proper Usage Guide
Calcs and charts.
SUB-OHM POWER CHART
Coil calcs
E-liquid.
eJuice Online Calculator
Members' choice of good e-liquid vendors
A little miscellaneous thrown in for good measure.
A Good Starter's Setup Thanks to Baditude
SUB-OHM POWER CHART
How should I "Draw" from my new PV Thanks to rolygate
Awesome Deals Thanks to loxmythe
CASAA
ECF stuff.
ECF Posting Count Explained Thanks to AngusAtAt
How to Become a Verified ECF Member Thanks to Joker
ECF APPROVED SUPPLIERS Thanks to SJ
Some tech stuff.
Taps and dies for connectors
.
so in my pursuit of vaping above 200 Watts I made a fuse 3x24ga gauge wrapped with 36 gauge and I tried three coils. it came out .07 I Vaped it at about 375 watts it was a hot vape but the ohms were very low so I had a problem with power my DNA 250c was reporting 65 amp output so I took that and put in dual fuse 22ga gauge wrapped with 36 gauge I ran that build triple coil I used it at about 250 Watts. what I am trying to do is vape at about 300 to 400 watts with an ohm or .2 to .3. the inner diameter will be 5.5 or 5 mm I'll be using the kanthal core wrapped with 36 gauge and ni80.I'm trying to figure out what my next bill should be to try to vape above 300 watts the restrictions I have is it can't be below point 1 ohm or above .3 ohm I have two aromamizer plus has with the series deck The parallel deck a second parallel deck and a single coil deck. The single coil deck fit 6.36 mm.
I also have the aromamizer titan.
What gauge would you Clapton?
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