In the temperature mode of Vaporesso box, there are SS, Ni and Ti options, which I assume they should be used in accordance with the material of the coil. But there is also a TC mode. What is that?
I see they have cotton wicks just like other coils. Is the coil itself ceramic instead of conducting wires? Or is the ceramic protecting cotton wicks from heat?
By the way, what is the role of ceramic in CCELL coils? I see they have cotton wicks just like other coils. Is the coil itself ceramic instead of conducting wires?
I know that it depends on many factors. Suppose a daily usage of 10ml 70/30 VG/PG at 30 watts, without making any new-user-errors. I’ve heard from several people that CCELL coils can last for months, and here is a professional guy claiming this:
On the other hand, many more people say that...
I have a 2200mah 18650 3.7v Li-ion battery on my Vaporesso Target Pro. I don't know the brand, DBK? Anyway, is there any possible mechanism that a low quality battery could damage the coils? Or maybe they can damage the tanks?
I have a Vaporesso Target Pro 75w. I have never been able to make a pleasant puff above 45 watts. I see there are mods as powerful as 230w. How is it possible to vape at 230w? And how does it feel like?
On the internet, it is mostly said that dry hits taste burnt. With my problematic coil, I get hits that are not dry, I mean there is a big cloud, but it hurts my throat so much that I can't even tell what it tastes like! Does the concept of dry hits include these type of hits?
I don't have...
I also guess this is a result of leakage? As you can see, the edges of the contact surface have become dark. I swapped the contact pieces, and it didn't seem to be the source of the problem.
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