Cool vape?

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sedna

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OK...call me crazy..but I am looking for a cooler vape .... temperature-wise. When I first got my ego twist ( which I love! ) my sweet spot is cranked to the lowest setting, 3.2 volts. Even the regular non-vv ego battery seems too hot for me now, 3.4 to 3.7 volts, depending on who you ask. I am now using the CE3 bottom-coil clearomizer...I feel that has cooled it down even more than other style clearomizers (and I love the CE3). I use 80/20 vg/ pg juice. All and all I am pretty happy with the setup. But, maybe there is even better? I see all the talk about lavatubes and provari's and folks seem to be going for a "hotter" vape. I want the opposite...maybe a higher resistance cart/atty/ clearo whatever? I still want lots of vape...just want it cool...am I crazy? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Vape is cool to begin with because of the PG...Are you saying that you want a lower voltage vape? If so then the only real option that you have is dialing down on voltage; which is going to create a world of complications in finding anything that'll contain the ohms necessary to do so. Dropping resistance is going to be difficult if no one's doing it for you unless you've got years of training as an electrician.
 

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BTW, forgot to say this, but Zebra would be a good brand to look for to do this with. They've got the thickest steel that I've seen on any pens that are relatively cheap. I know, I know...you're wondering why in the world I've stared at enough pens in my life to know that...well, I used to work at OfficeMax as a Technologistics Supervisor(did technology, and logistics, so I branched them into my own "Bush'ism".} Anyways, in working there for many years I not only learned what paper is good with what ink type/brand, I also learned which pens are good for what types of "multi-purpose applications." Zebra was by far my most "go to " brand for most things I needed a small metal tube for.
 

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