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There are way too many variables to determine the actual wattage it will take.  The first limiting factor will be your juice.  Some juices can handle higher wattages than others.  Next is the ratio of your juice.  If you juice is too thick, it will not wick well and therefore your coil will either burn your cotton, or melt itself.  Airflow is also a factor.  High airflow with plenty of wicking will all.ow the wattage to be higher.

 

I guess the non nerdy short answer is, "It is just a suggested wattage range" ;)

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What Jason said. Also, some juices that I use require that I use even less heat so I usually use 7.7 watts for those, which is way less than the lowest "suggestion."  :)

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