i always keep a bottle of audiofog reverb (red starburst) on hand as well as vapejoose caramel cheesecake and mostly run diy liquid thats cheap enough to mix custom concoctions that MIGHT taste good as well
started with an ego batt and a 510 atty with the cartridge mouthpieces looking back they were less than great but it was the start of an amazing health turn and hobbyish lifestyle
never really relied on recipes just taken one to two flavors i like and sound good together and with the cost of diy trial and error doesn't cost the bank to get a custom mix for you
i bought a sleeve for my rx200 had it for a week and it had all kinds of slack and didnt fit right but i work out in the heat of Florida so may be part of the issue the one that came with my sigelei 150 did the same thing too. all my mods go sleeveless now.
i love their oatmeal treats flavor try to keep a 236ml bottle on hand at all times as a occasional juice in my rotation never had oring or tank issues but all my tanks are glass and i dont use them that often more of an rda/rta man myself but i think they put that disclaimer on some of their...
a start point would perhaps be as low as the device goes as to definitely not over power the coil then raise slowly till the desired effect is obtained
wattage would vary by what you personally like i would start low wattage and bump up slowly till you get it where flavor and vapor are where you like it
true didn't think of that i always triple check my builds to insure they are withing my battery specs with a margin for error as well and never had a venting issue
when a battery vents it releases a hot gas not wanted in the direction of the users face and also a vent will take the path of least resistance much like electricity will so no matter where the venting holes are it will make its way to them even if it is at the opposite end of the tube/box the...
definitely that way all the batteries are under the same stress scenarios and will perform level with each other so one battery doesn't take all the stress before the next.
i build rdas at .2-.5 and with the higher airflow i am able to push them to 100 watts on my device and 60-70 watts at .5 gives me a great vape on a arctic v1 tank but it is also a matter of opinion and preference.
no disrespect meant just different settings for different folks
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