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New Site - Important Info

Wednesday, 23 June 2010 07:08 Written by Administrator

Vapor Talkers! Welcome to the new site. Your probably thinking, whoa what's going on..

We've created a new landing page for the site. This area will contain news, videos and readily available information right at your finger tips! Keep in mind this area is still very new and while much of the site is functional much much more content needs to be added. Bare with us while we get everything up to speed. Very soon this area will be chock block full of information for not only new members but advanced members alike. If you'd like to contribute to the new site by writing an article, contact Christopher on the forum. Thank You!

 

Electronics 101, and how it applies to Ecigs.

Tuesday, 29 June 2010 19:59 Written by Administrator

Some electronics and how it applies to your electronic cigarette with Miatafrank.

Current flow (measured in amps) is the movement of electrons through a conductor. These electrons are sent out by the power source (volts) to act as the workers, and resistance (measured in ohms) is in the path of current flow and will slow the electrons (workers) down. Power (measured in watts) is the measurement of work being performed in the circuit, and will always manifest itself in the form of heat (doesn't that sound like heating up an atomizer to you?). Of course too much heat (power/watts) will pop the atty.

Now for the math, and I promise it's not that complicated:

A physicist by the name of George Simon Ohm discovered that there is a tight relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. This relationship can be described and predicted by mathematics, which has become known as "Ohm's Law". The basic statement of this relationship is that voltage and current are directly proportional (when we increase voltage, current will increase as well), and that current and resistance are inversely proportional (when we increase resistance, current will decrease).

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