During my experiences with vaping I noticed that at lower Watt settings I was getting harsh high nicotine hits with little vapor production and minimal flavor. When I would increase the Watts, the flavor would increase as would the vapor density. An AH-HA moment, there is a temperature variance involved between the 2 major components of juice...
Off to Google and some research time...
I found that nicotine vaporizes at 200 F and VG/PG at 320 F.
Sooo what we want is a heat transfer that is going to vaporize the VG/PG along with the nicotine to produce the best vapor and flavor together... the sweet spot.
Off to Google and some research time...
I found that nicotine vaporizes at 200 F and VG/PG at 320 F.
Sooo what we want is a heat transfer that is going to vaporize the VG/PG along with the nicotine to produce the best vapor and flavor together... the sweet spot.