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smook RPM2 Mesh coil 0.16
smook RPM2 Mesh coil 0.16
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đź§© Terminology
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SMOK — Brand name (often stylized as SMOK).
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RPM2 — Coil series/platform used in certain SMOK pods.
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Mesh Coil — Instead of a traditional round wire, the heating element is a flat mesh:
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More surface area
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Faster, more even heating
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Better flavor and vapor production
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0.16 Ω (Ohm) — Resistance value:
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Very low resistance → high power
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Produces bigger vapor clouds
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Offers intense flavor when used at the right wattage
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⚙️ How It Works
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Install into Pod
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Remove the old coil from the RPM2 pod and press the new mesh coil into place until it seats snugly.
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Prime the Coil
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Add a few drops of e‑liquid directly onto the cotton wicking inside the coil before refilling the pod.
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This helps prevent dry hits or burning the cotton.
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Fill the Pod
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Open the pod’s fill port and add e‑liquid.
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Make sure the silicone plug is sealed tight to avoid leaking.
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Let It Soak
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Wait a couple of minutes so the cotton fully absorbs the liquid.
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Use at Recommended Wattage
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Low‑ohm mesh coils like 0.16 Ω generally require higher wattage.
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The recommended power range is usually printed on the coil itself — staying within it helps flavor and coil life.
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đź§ Coil Characteristics
| Feature | Effect |
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| Mesh heating element | Even heating → better flavor & vapor |
| Low resistance (0.16 Ω) | Warmer vapor, more clouds, higher power needed |
| High wattage range | Stronger throat hit and vapor output |
🔄 Tips for Better Performance
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Prime correctly — Let e‑liquid saturate cotton before firing.
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Use appropriate e‑liquid — Too thick or overly sweet liquids can shorten coil life.
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Stay within the wattage range printed on the coil.
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Avoid dry puffs — If vapor is sparse or burnt taste appears, stop and re‑saturate or replace the coil.
⚠️ Health & Safety Notes
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Nicotine (if present in your e‑liquid) is addictive and can impact cardiovascular and respiratory health.
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Vapor may contain chemicals that can irritate lungs or airways.
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If your goal is to quit smoking, evidence‑based cessation supports (like counseling or approved medications) are safer and more effective.
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