Adjusting NICOTINE level when using Buzz Pro

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It is common, though not universal, for a person to up their eliquid consumption a lot when changing to hv/vv. I went from a rock steady 3 ml/day to 6.5 ml/day, others have done the same.

You just plain burn through more eliquid, but the experience is really nice :) You cut nic level to compensate for the increased consumption level.

I ran about 2 months before cutting, initial drop was from 24 to 20 Mg/ml. After summer I started a slow drop, 1 - 2 Mg/ml every couple weeks. Right now I am at 10, will sometimes run a tank higher, but the 10 is absolutely fine for everyday use.
 

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It is common, though not universal, for a person to up their eliquid consumption a lot when changing to hv/vv. I went from a rock steady 3 ml/day to 6.5 ml/day, others have done the same.

You just plain burn through more eliquid, but the experience is really nice :) You cut nic level to compensate for the increased consumption level.

I ran about 2 months before cutting, initial drop was from 24 to 20 Mg/ml. After summer I started a slow drop, 1 - 2 Mg/ml every couple weeks. Right now I am at 10, will sometimes run a tank higher, but the 10 is absolutely fine for everyday use.
Thanks again Master Yoda! I feel the force...HAHAHA...LOL! :D
 

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It depends on how you feel vaping your normal nic on the BP Freddie. The higher voltage seems to give a harder nic kick, but a lot of us just get over nic'd because we rarely put or PVs down LOL.

Try what you have and see how ya feel when you get your BP :)
Thank you Bovinia! Once again CONGRATS on your induction! :D
 

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Something that hardly ever gets discussed anywhere on ECF is how thorough any given device is at atomization. The smaller the particles, the easier it is to absorb. Being able to fine tune an atty or carto by feeding it more or less volts often results in more efficient atomization (more vapor). -- One of the things I often carry with me for my unregulated voltage mods is an LR 306 atty. If I'm not feeling quite satisfied with whatever carto or 510 atty I'm using, I swap to a 306 for a while. -- I never need to swap with my VV devices because I'm able to just bump up the voltage a little bit instead.
 

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Something that hardly ever gets discussed anywhere on ECF is how thorough any given device is at atomization. The smaller the particles, the easier it is to absorb. Being able to fine tune an atty or carto by feeding it more or less volts often results in more efficient atomization (more vapor). -- One of the things I often carry with me for my unregulated voltage mods is an LR 306 atty. If I'm not feeling quite satisfied with whatever carto or 510 atty I'm using, I swap to a 306 for a while. -- I never need to swap with my VV devices because I'm able to just bump up the voltage a little bit instead.


Good point ! I never really thought about that !
 

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Good point ! I never really thought about that !

My MAP tanks made me figure that out. There isn't much out there that can make a billowing cloud of vapor like a CE2... but CE2s sort of suck and I've never found them satisfying for a nic fit (not just the normal pita stuff having to screw with them to make them work good - they just aren't thorough).

The vapor droplets from a CE2 are huge compared to those generated from something like a 306. ----> I was looking out a cold window one day and exhaled at the glass. The vapor droplets stuck to the cold glass and were visible as individual droplets. I thought about it for a few minutes and tried again with one of my 5.0v mods running a 3.2 ohm carto and the same juice. It also stuck to the glass but it was much, much finer.

I like warm, thick, fine vapor. It makes me happy ;)
 
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Something that hardly ever gets discussed anywhere on ECF is how thorough any given device is at atomization. The smaller the particles, the easier it is to absorb. Being able to fine tune an atty or carto by feeding it more or less volts often results in more efficient atomization (more vapor). -- One of the things I often carry with me for my unregulated voltage mods is an LR 306 atty. If I'm not feeling quite satisfied with whatever carto or 510 atty I'm using, I swap to a 306 for a while. -- I never need to swap with my VV devices because I'm able to just bump up the voltage a little bit instead.
Thanks six! That's very detailed and important info I need to hold under my belt knowing I'll be getting my Buzz Pro soon! Thanks again!
 

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Freddie,

Just another nod to the drop the nicotine camp. I was using 24-26mg juice on a standard Boge carto with an Ego. After getting my Buzz Pro, this dropped to around 16mg. The 24 just hit me waaaay to hard. As the others have said, your juice consumption will also go up without question.

- Xeno
Thanks for the info and what's your voltage setting?
 
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