Advice on set up

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Naazim

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Hi. I'm using a EVIC V2Mini with a ssNotch coil. Tried a few different coils most gave a spitting issue and leaks from airvwnts on first few puffs. Just put this coil in today and seems to work much better. I have been vaping on Power mode. Jut changes to temp mode at 500 degrees 25W. The coils is rated at 15 - 30W. I'm using a 50/50 juice but changing to a 70/30. Any suggestions on best mode to use. Thanks
 

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I've yet to try anything TC, so I may not be qualified to answer. But I've noticed questions like this from time to time and the most common answer tends to be personal preference.

While I'm sure TC and Power mode both have their advantages and disadvantages, it ultimately comes down to which one gives you the best vaping experience. That's how I got into sub ohm vaping. Just decided to play around with it and found out I prefer it to standard ohm in most situations.

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Everyone's vaping style is different. Therefore one must decide for themselves what settings suit Their style best.

Anytime something changes ie. the coil, the tank, the device.
Adjust the setting whether it's NI-200, TI, SS or you just wanna run in power mode with kanthal, nichrome or SS.

Then put power and/or temp setting very low.
Over the course of time inch the levels higher as you vape.
This way one should not get choked out with a high powered vape. The coil should not get over heated or burnt as well.

Find a setting that gives You a good vape.
If it gets too hot or tastes burnt or off?
Turn the settings back down a bit until you find it acceptable again.

Keep in mind that even if it says on the coil or device it can be vaped at 80 watts, or even 30 watts it does not mean you will like it there. Each to their own. Cheers.

PS. If you release the fire button 2 seconds before you stop puffing it will reduce the amount of liquid/condensation build up in the chimney and coil area.
 
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