It's good to see! So, I popped in a TC coil today to run my Reliant through a few paces. .2 coil, about 380 degrees is a good sweet spot for this juice. Today, I may need to switch the battery finally. I changed it yesterday morning, and vaped yesterday and this morning on it (had another mod and switched off occasionally), so far the battery life has been great!the family is definitely representing here........
Try it at 450. On my RDA's I stick to around 450 degrees, but with my tanks with nickel coils, I go up to between 480 and 500. It is also very juice dependent.....some juices really shines at higher temps.Fresh battery...and make that 400 degrees!
It lost a little of the underlying sweetness, I think...but still good! More of the richness comes to the front, though.Try it at 450. On my RDA's I stick to around 450 degrees, but with my tanks with nickel coils, I go up to between 480 and 500. It is also very juice dependent.....some juices really shines at higher temps.
Good morning to you, sistah! Good luck today!!!![]()
Look what I saw yesterday. It's cute, but I pretty much only use wide-bore drip tips these days. Cute, though, huh?!
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That's a given around here. Everyone's pretty danged nice.Good luck all, I hope someone who's really nice wins something really nice.![]()
That sounds nice, losing a little of the sweetness. My biggest issue with vaping at higher watts is I get pretty much mostly a sweet taste. I know most people say they get better taste vaping higher watts and with lower ohm coil, but I do not for some reason and expecially with my hazelnut (which is pretty much all I vape). I woild use my sub tanks more if I did not get a more sweet taste. Thats why I normally almost always vape at 7w to 7.2w with 1.8ohm to 2.0ohm coil. I get a perfect taste at that spot.It lost a little of the underlying sweetness, I think...but still good! More of the richness comes to the front, though.