
Finding the right coil for a device like the Vativ can make a difference in daily vaping. The OXVA Vativ uses different coil types depending on personal taste and airflow preference. Each coil has its own features related to resistance, flavor delivery, and vapour strength.
Looking into the basic features of OXVA Vativ coils helps in selecting the one that fits your habits best.
0.15Ω uniplus coil:
This coil supports direct-to-lung vaping with larger vapour clouds. It runs best between 70W to 80W. The airflow is open, and the vapour hits harder compared to lower resistance coils. It suits those who prefer strong vapour output with higher wattage devices. This coil pairs well with e-liquids that have a higher VG content, often preferred for cloud chasing.
0.3Ω uniplus coil:
The 0.3Ω version works at 35W to 45W and is more balanced between flavor and vapour. It delivers a less intense throat hit but keeps the taste consistent. This coil is usually matched with a lower power setting, and it runs cooler than the 0.15Ω. It fits well into daily use for moderate vaping, giving a steadier draw throughout the day.
Coil lifespan and care:
Both coil types function well with the right maintenance. Avoid dry hits by allowing liquid to sit in the tank for a few minutes after installation. It also helps to avoid chain puffs that may heat the coil too fast. Replacing coils regularly keeps the flavor clean and prevents burnt residue from building up.
E-liquid thickness:
The choice of e-liquid affects how the coil performs. Higher VG e-liquids (like 70/30 VG/PG) suit the 0.15Ω coil because of better wicking and vapour production. Instead, the 0.3Ω coil runs better with 50/50 or slightly thinner liquids for quicker absorption and steady flow. Matching the right liquid helps reduce leaking or dry coil hits.
Coil compatibility with tank:
Both coils are made for the Unione PnM tank system and fit securely in the pod. Always push the coil in properly and align the contact points to prevent misfiring. It is also useful to double-check wattage settings to match the coil’s rating before starting the first puff.