Hey,
I'm completely new to the vaping scene, and I bought an aspire premium kit that includes an Aspire CF VV+ battery and a Nautilus Mini. I got my kit and I unscrewed the bottom of the clearomizer and put in the e-liquid below the limit and let the liquid soak for maybe 3 minutes. I tried it out and it tasted terrible. I later looked around and saw information about priming coils and burning coils and using too much or too little voltage. I later replaced my coil with another and out in my Vaporfi Watermelon Wave flavor which has 75%PG and 25%VG. I let the liquid sit in the clearomizer for 15 minutes this time and I pressed the button while it was off and breathed in to saturate the cotton, which I saw you are supposed to do when priming. After that I took 5 quick hits, and I still got a bad flavor. It tasted nothing like watermelon and I have 0 mg of nicotine in my liquid too. I used my 1.6 ohm coil with a 3.9 V and it tasted terrible. If you guys could give me some insight that would be awesome.
I'm completely new to the vaping scene, and I bought an aspire premium kit that includes an Aspire CF VV+ battery and a Nautilus Mini. I got my kit and I unscrewed the bottom of the clearomizer and put in the e-liquid below the limit and let the liquid soak for maybe 3 minutes. I tried it out and it tasted terrible. I later looked around and saw information about priming coils and burning coils and using too much or too little voltage. I later replaced my coil with another and out in my Vaporfi Watermelon Wave flavor which has 75%PG and 25%VG. I let the liquid sit in the clearomizer for 15 minutes this time and I pressed the button while it was off and breathed in to saturate the cotton, which I saw you are supposed to do when priming. After that I took 5 quick hits, and I still got a bad flavor. It tasted nothing like watermelon and I have 0 mg of nicotine in my liquid too. I used my 1.6 ohm coil with a 3.9 V and it tasted terrible. If you guys could give me some insight that would be awesome.