What is the resistance of an electronic cigarette?

May 13, 2022

Although the use of e-cigarettes seems simple, there are still some small problems in the use process. Take the resistance value for example. Although it is only a simple ohmic symbol and a simple physical value, mastering some knowledge and skills about resistance will make us more comfortable and satisfied when using electronic cigarettes.

What is the resistance of an electronic cigarette? In fact, the resistance of the electronic cigarette is the resistance value of the hot wire in the atomizer used for reaction, and the power of the electronic cigarette is adjusted according to this resistance value.

What is the meaning of electronic cigarette ultra-low resistance?

Ultra low resistance means that the resistance value of the atomizer installed on the smoke pole is lower than the acceptable range of the smoke pole.

Each voltage regulating e-cigarette has a chip. In order to protect the chip from damage due to short circuit and low resistance, a resistance range that the chip can withstand, that is, the resistance tolerance range of the e-cigarette, will be set. This range will be marked on the e-cigarette manual, so we need to ensure that the used atomizer is within this range.

The ultra-low resistance indicates that it is lower than the minimum bearing range. It is recommended to replace the atomizer whose resistance value is within the bearing range.

What does jump resistance mean?

The jump resistance is usually caused by the core, or the atomizer, or the core may be burnt.

It is the structure of the atomizer that really causes the jump resistance. The simpler the structure, the less the jump resistance of the atomizer. For example, the general oil dropping atomizer will not jump resistance because of its simple structure. In addition, it is possible that the electrode screw fixing the resistance wire is not tightened.

How much resistance? Good taste?

Generally, it starts at 20W, adding 0.5W each time to find the power suitable for you. Another method is to use 17 ÷ the resistance value of your atomizing core = appropriate power, and then fine tune it yourself. Note that too high power will cause core paste, and too low power will cause incomplete atomization.