.27 ohms in a dripper on a mech is about as far as you can get from a cigarette. I vape to get the satisfaction that I got from a cig, as in I take a short drag and exhale. Accept that people do things differently and for different reasons.
.27 ohms in a dripper on a mech is about as far as you can get from a cigarette. I vape to get the satisfaction that I got from a cig, as in I take a short drag and exhale. Accept that people do things differently and for different reasons.
i use geeco's zero 60w mod until now is goodHello everyone this is my first time posting on here and fairly new to vaping. At the moment I'm working with an Atlantis v2 IPV4 mod and whenever I vape at anything above 60 watts for more than 2 seconds I get a burning taste. I prep the coil properly with a few dabs on the hole and on top and let it soak in. Fill the tank take a few dry pulls without firing coil, let it sit for a few minutes. Could it be 80/20 juice that I'm using which is causing the coil to not wick properly? The atlantis V2 has large holes at the base of the coil and I never let the juice get low. Any insight / help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
What's the vg/pg of the juice you are using?i use geeco's zero 60w mod until now is good
Hello everyone this is my first time posting on here and fairly new to vaping. At the moment I'm working with an Atlantis v2 IPV4 mod and whenever I vape at anything above 60 watts for more than 2 seconds I get a burning taste. I prep the coil properly with a few dabs on the hole and on top and let it soak in. Fill the tank take a few dry pulls without firing coil, let it sit for a few minutes. Could it be 80/20 juice that I'm using which is causing the coil to not wick properly? The atlantis V2 has large holes at the base of the coil and I never let the juice get low. Any insight / help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I completely understand that. . I'm using a pre built coil with a .3ohm resistance which is rated at 70-80 watts so I figured 60 is safe enough. But what I think my problem is the VG/PG blend of the juice. It's not wicking properly.If you want to vape at higher wattage, you need to build a coil designed for higher wattage
thats cool -- even on my rda's i use 35 watts most of the time some times when i'm feeling the urge i bump it up to 50not getting in to much over that -- my poor ipv3s are being underutilized.
oh... dont get me wrong -- I live in CO and enjoy itbut the mods may have a problem with your avatar...
Alright I read it and completely understand. Sorry for not following the rules. I will gladly read over them again. I sincerely apologize.
Vape below 60 watts! Prolum solved!Hello everyone this is my first time posting on here and fairly new to vaping. At the moment I'm working with an Atlantis v2 IPV4 mod and whenever I vape at anything above 60 watts for more than 2 seconds I get a burning taste. I prep the coil properly with a few dabs on the hole and on top and let it soak in. Fill the tank take a few dry pulls without firing coil, let it sit for a few minutes. Could it be 80/20 juice that I'm using which is causing the coil to not wick properly? The atlantis V2 has large holes at the base of the coil and I never let the juice get low. Any insight / help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I completely understand that. . I'm using a pre built coil with a .3ohm resistance which is rated at 70-80 watts so I figured 60 is safe enough. But what I think my problem is the VG/PG blend of the juice. It's not wicking properly.
are you familiar with the tank ? It says right on the coil 80 watts and it actually can handle 120 watts easily. Just like the Herakles.5 coil is rated for 50 to 80 watts. I'm not trying to be a smart you know what but everyone saying he is vaping too high must not have any experience with these newer tanks. They are nothing like the tanks from just 6 months ago. I have the Atlantis V2, Arctic and Herakles and they are all designed for higher wattage between 30 to 100 .. Most don't function correctly unless you're vaping at least 50 wattsYa bro, your vaping that coil way to high, the cotton will burn. .5 ohm coil it best at about 30-35 watts. You can vape the 1.0 ohm coil at 60 watts, which shouldn't be a problem. Cheers!
Also wanted to let you know the tank is fully capable to run max vg in it. I've only used max in mine. But I will say I don't really like the coils because they take a long time to" break in "in my opinion. But it's a quality tank for sure.3 coil. . I usually vape around 40 to 50w. But sometimes I just want to take it up a notch. I will eventually build a coil but I don't know much about that yet I need to do more research.
Thata a lot of wattsHello everyone this is my first time posting on here and fairly new to vaping. At the moment I'm working with an Atlantis v2 IPV4 mod and whenever I vape at anything above 60 watts for more than 2 seconds I get a burning taste. I prep the coil properly with a few dabs on the hole and on top and let it soak in. Fill the tank take a few dry pulls without firing coil, let it sit for a few minutes. Could it be 80/20 juice that I'm using which is causing the coil to not wick properly? The atlantis V2 has large holes at the base of the coil and I never let the juice get low. Any insight / help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.