I'm a little hesitant to try the Virus. I know a lot of people think it's like thebombdotcom, but I don't want to pay for a liquid that's too cigarette-y (if that makes sense) and that I won't vape.
I'm just starting out, so I'm using a Halo Triton at the moment. It hasn't been a problem so far, and I've gotten really good flavour and zero harshness out of every other brand I've tried, including some premium brands like Five Pawns. Maybe Nicoticket brand is meant more for people with fancier builds?
You have stated that you are using a Halo Triton. Here's a few questions for you....
1st) Are you using a fresh coil or loading your clearomizer after using another liquid?
2) What are the the ohms of the Coils you are using.?
3) Is your Triton battery the fixed voltage type or the adjustable voltage type?
4) and the final question...Are you starting out with a fresh charge.
As some one that started out vaping on units similar to yours, I can tell that all of these factors can come into play depending on the different liquids you are using. By answering these questions we can get you on track. I can not begin to tell you how many liquids I thought were not all that good until I opened up to tuning my equipment a bit to the juices I was using. Even changing from 2.0 ohm coils down to 1.5's made a world of difference for me with a lot of liquids. The amount of voltage getting to your coils is also also a big factor.
1. I vaped Wakonda from a tank that had been used previously but had been washed out. I tried CLS earlier using a brand new tank and coil with the same results.
2. Not 100% on this one. Whatever the default ones are that come with the Triton tanks. I want to say 2.2-2.4 ohms, but don't quote me on that.
3. Fixed voltage.
4. Not with Wakonda, but I did have a fresh charge when I tried CLS.
Thats exactly what I was thinking when I read his coil ohms. When I used EVOD tanks and Protanks (I still do occasionaly) I use (rebuild) them to 1.5 to 1.8 ohm. That way with fixed voltage they'll burn a bit hotter quicker.I took the liberty of taking a look into the Halo Triton and doing a few calculations as well. I'll try to keep it simple.
Both of the juices you are vaping are fairly thick 50/50 VG/PG liquids which can be kind of hard on higher ohm coils without applying some pretty good heat.
Taking the 1300 mah sized battery as an example and saying that with a full charge it is coming out to 4.2 volts ( even though it isn't posted any where, most do), if you are using 2.2ohm coils, with a fresh battery you are vaping your juice @ 8.0 watts. As soon as you start vaping it drops off from there. When it gets down to 3.7 volts you are only applying 6.2 watts which is fairly weak for the juice you are vaping.
Now take the same battery and install a 1.8 ohm coil with a fresh charge at the same 4.2 volts. When start at that you are vaping at 9.8 watts and then dropping to to 7.6 watts when your charge reaches 3.7 volts which is more conducive to the liquids you are trying to vape.
By comparison and at the same 4.2 volts in a mechanical bottom feeding device, with Wakonda, I use a 0.7 ohm coil which starts me out at 25 watts.
So now that I have rambled on a bit, my advice to you would be to pick up a couple of 1.8 ohm coils, give your clearomizer a good cleaning, put a fresh charge on your battery and load up and go from there. I am sure your vaping experience will change for the better and the coffee in the Wakonda will be quite a bit more up front.
As always, I hope this helps and if you have anymore questions, don't hesitate to ask....![]()
Also, don't be afraid to stop in at the Nicoticket section and the home of the NuThouse. There is a whole group of really great folks over there that are more than willing to help. You don't just become another poster but you do become part of the family! You will also be encouraged to pull up a comfortable chair and stay a while!...
Best of luck to you M T Cup!![]()
Yeah its a coffee/cream/tobacco vape. I threw 2 coffee beans in my 60 ml bottle. It ups the coffee punch really nicely!
Also the longer it ages the more the coffee comes out.
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So far it's worked really well! It has a lot more coffee flavor than it did before I put them in there. Its pretty tasty!Great idea!! I too love my Wakonda but don't get much coffee taste. I do seem to have a coffee void in my taste buds when it comes to juice though. For me, Wakonda is a delicious vape and I don't even try to identify the flavors. I just vape and enjoy...a lot!
Just noticed some thing interesting. All 3 of my Nicoticket bottles were produced in October of last year. That means they should be pretsteeped, right? I'm a ltitle concerned, since all of them (CLS, Frenilla, and Wakonda) all have a strong, almost alcohol-y smell, and Wakonda is really harsh on the throat. Thoughts?
So far it's worked really well! It has a lot more coffee flavor than it did before I put them in there. Its pretty tasty!
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I had some whole bean 8 oclock french roast at the house. (I grind my beans for my coffee every morning).
Im thinking next time I may use my normal coffee (Gevalia French roast). They're a bit more oily, I think that may give ot a bit more flavor. The 8 o'clock are really dry beans.
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