As a vape supplier based in San Narciso, I understand the technical questions that matter to local retailers and end-users. One common query is: How many loops for 110 watts at 4.20 volts? This isn’t just about coil building—it’s about ensuring a consistent, satisfying vape experience for your customers in the Philippines.
To calculate the ideal coil resistance for 110W at 4.20V, we use Ohm’s Law: R = V² / W, which gives approximately 0.16 ohms. For a dual-coil setup, each coil should be around 0.32 ohms. A typical build using 24-gauge Kanthal wire (0.5mm diameter) requires about 5-6 wraps per coil on a 3mm inner diameter, ensuring a balanced surface area and heat flux. This delivers dense vapor and rich flavor without straining your mod’s battery—crucial for the humid climate of San Narciso, where reliability is key.
Our inventory in San Narciso includes pre-built coils, high-quality wire, and compatible mods that match these specs. Whether you’re a local shop in Zambales or selling to vapers across the region, these loops offer a sweet spot for cloud chasers and flavor enthusiasts alike. We stock durable 0.16-ohm coils for single-coil setups and dual-coil options for advanced users, all tested for performance at 110W.
In summary, for 110W at 4.20V, aim for 5-6 loops per coil (dual coil) or a single 0.16-ohm coil. My San Narciso supply ensures you get the right products—consistent, fresh, and ready for the Filipino market. Contact me for bulk orders and let’s elevate your vape business today!