High wattage e-liquids?

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SteveS45

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You don't really need high wattage to generate big clouds in my opinion. I have heard some vape Pure VG for big clouds but you are looking for flavor along with clouds and in my experience some flavors just don't taste good with higher wattage. Now with TC you can go high wattage but it will pulse when the temperature you set it for is reached.
 

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Okay so you guys think i should switch to TC when I vape at high wattage? That's good to know.

No I am not saying it is what you should do I am just relating what it is that I do. I am not a cloud chaser but I am sitting here at the moment with the room fogged out watching television vaping High VG at 30 Watts in a Baby Beast.
 

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I'm not sure about the juice but your atomizer being able to handle the 200 watts and above is more important. I think that would be the issue over what juice you have. I'm just spitballing here because I don't go over 100 watts ever and rarely exceed 70.
Okay this is good information so maybe I shouldn't be vaping over 100 watts?
 

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    If you want as much or more vapor than those blowing the huge clouds, after making that distinctive noise, absolutely, more power will help. I admit they're wonderfully ridiculous. But if you're looking for flavor country, even in the direct lung inhale world there's an optimum, a comfortable level, and in my opinion that can't even begin to compare with tight airflow and/or drip tip necessitating 15W or lower.
     
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    @Betamaxx it sounds like you are not comprehending that the maximum amount of power is determined by the coils or build you are using. Like you can't put more than 12 watts or so to an Aspire BVC for example. Do you understand the point I am trying to relay?
    Yes I understand, but what is confusing is that some coils like the Smok T8-V10 say they are good for up to 300 watts but you get a burnt taste with them at 300 watts. That's what led me to believe it might be the juice.
     
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    Yes I understand, but what is confusing is that some coils like the Smok T8-V10 say they are good for up to 300 watts but you get a burnt taste with them at 300 watts. That's what led me to believe it might be the juice.

    Yeah well what they say and what you can actually do to prolong coils life are two very different things. You don't always need high power to generate a massive cloud. I run my Baby Beast X4 coils at 20% below minimum recommended and can fog out in front of me watching TV I need to lean to see the screen. Another benefit is extended coil life. Think of this analogy if you run an engine at Red Line it doesn't last as long as if you are cruising.
     

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