QUOTE(j0b0t @ Oct 2 2013, 06:03 PM)
well then, u must be super sensitive guy... like... seriously super sensitive...
Lol, don't take my word for it. Get one KTS and let's say the chi you clone or sentinel clone. Compare it using a sub-ohm coil, you will notice a difference.
QUOTE(megangstax @ Oct 2 2013, 06:11 PM)
Lol.. Me thinking the same.. You must be someone with super sensor.. Or, are you a living multimeter ?

Just try it, I am not kidding. The math is sound. Simple math using V = IR... The smaller the R (resistance) value, the bigger the change of I (Current or in this case, heat) is at every small change in V (Voltage)
Btw I am an electrical engineer minor in computer circuitry, so I am kinda like a living multimeter lolz. It kinda becomes a habit if you have to deal with this kinda low voltage stuff for years.
QUOTE(arremie @ Oct 2 2013, 06:29 PM)
10 drops of cappuccino and 2 drops of ice mint = iced cappuccino
.....who needs starbuck


Please show me recipe for Starbucks Green Tea Latte