Now, for a minute, I did have a brain fart, and I forgot the difference between vapor condensation and vapor in general. Vapor condensation is measured by (at the very simplest of methods) blowing vapor into a sterilized bottle, screwing on the cap, letting it sit overnight, and collecting the dew, and sticking that in one of those chemical/material readers or under a microscope. At simplest.
Psychrometry measures the rates of condensation from and evaporation into the air moisture at various atmospheric pressures and temperatures. Water is the product of its vapor condensation—condensation is the process of such phase conversion.
I just don't have an over-inflated ego, I have a point-fun-at-myself-and-compare-myself-to-old-age-idiots-who-happened-to-be-smart-basically-by-dumb-luck-and-some-downright-slightly-controlled-idiotic-testing-but-brung-valid-points-to-the-world ego. Like Issac Newton lol.
Ya'll just do severely misunderstand it sometimes. I think once you guys accept me as sort of a truly humble person, my posts would suddenly sound much more sensible than the meanings can sometimes seem to imply with simple text.
Just the best advice on that though - they have 0.8ohm coils all the way to 3.5ohms. Should I stay around 2.2ohms? I'm honestly not so sure that I'd trust 3.5ohm's working as well as it originally did - I'm suspicious that they gave me the wrong atomizer or something, because like this forum pointed out, it's weird that the 3.5ohms was performing like I'd think of a 1.8 being.
You think there's a chance they seriously might have just sent me the wrong thing? I'm beginning to wonder.... it all never made much real sense to me other than seeing what looked like a huge microcoil in the thing. I couldn't have really told anyone any real science behind why I was getting such huge plumes and flavor on something like a 3.5, when I'm vaping a 2.8 carto that is just giving me struggling vapor at 4.8V's.
If someone did know what I was experiencing, and have successfully fixed it, I'd love to know. I'm not tasting this horrible taste across a span of devices out of nowhere.
How many people on this forum have NEVER gotten vaper's tongue, except me?
If my taste buds were that dulled, I wouldn't be tasting a sock layer to every vape except the Cisco, using all the same juices. I taste the sock layer even when the juices themselves are tasting "Cisco-like" in their own layer. The sock layer is an atomizer thing that's always been present for me. Sometimes it does sour up the juice a little (like it did in the Aspire), sometimes, the sock layer will be on an entirely different plane and texture than the juice vapor itself.
I wouldn't be able to taste all that if my tongue was really all that faulty. Gotta remember, I do seriously claim to be a supertaster, and supertasters' tongues are less dulled by smoking because their tongues are TREMENDOUSLY more sensitive to certain chemicals to begin with - in fact, most supertasters don't smoke, because they can taste too many chemicals in the cigarettes, which is why I'm very choosy with my cigarettes. I like only 2 or 3 types out of over 100 cigarette types found in stores. That's the same ratio I've had for working vaping devices.
Supertasting is not being able to taste flavors better, it's being able to taste certain acidic or alkaline chemicals, stuff like that. It's a proven medical condition.
@ thrasher, huh? I was finally agreeing with you! You're just rambling on and on about smoking, when you forgot one of the biggest points that vaping is all about! Now for the hissy fit, I guess.
Please post the link to the study about super taster tongues being less dulled by smoking. Certainly you aren't just making stuff up. I'd like to read the whole study rather than just a snippet. Thanks.If my taste buds were that dulled, I wouldn't be tasting a sock layer to every vape except the Cisco, using all the same juices. I taste the sock layer even when the juices themselves are tasting "Cisco-like" in their own layer. The sock layer is an atomizer thing that's always been present for me. Sometimes it does sour up the juice a little (like it did in the Aspire), sometimes, the sock layer will be on an entirely different plane and texture than the juice vapor itself.
I wouldn't be able to taste all that if my tongue was really all that faulty. Gotta remember, I do seriously claim to be a supertaster, and supertasters' tongues are less dulled by smoking because their tongues are TREMENDOUSLY more sensitive to certain chemicals to begin with - in fact, most supertasters don't smoke, because they can taste too many chemicals in the cigarettes, which is why I'm very choosy with my cigarettes. I like only 2 or 3 types out of over 100 cigarette types found in stores. That's the same ratio I've had for working vaping devices.
Supertasting is not being able to taste flavors better, it's being able to taste certain acidic or alkaline chemicals, stuff like that. It's a proven medical condition.
@ thrasher, huh? I was finally agreeing with you! You're just rambling on and on about smoking, when you forgot one of the biggest points that vaping is all about! Now for the hissy fit, I guess.
Goodnews it sounds like you have amassed quite a collection of gear!
I saw your recent post with pictures of your ohm meter and fluxomizer, and always look to see peoples gear!
Could you please take a picture of ALL of your large collection of gear/atty's in ONE picture please, sure would appreciate it!
If my taste buds were that dulled, I wouldn't be tasting a sock layer to every vape except the Cisco, using all the same juices. I taste the sock layer even when the juices themselves are tasting "Cisco-like" in their own layer. The sock layer is an atomizer thing that's always been present for me. Sometimes it does sour up the juice a little (like it did in the Aspire), sometimes, the sock layer will be on an entirely different plane and texture than the juice vapor itself.
I wouldn't be able to taste all that if my tongue was really all that faulty. Gotta remember, I do seriously claim to be a supertaster, and supertasters' tongues are less dulled by smoking because their tongues are TREMENDOUSLY more sensitive to certain chemicals to begin with - in fact, most supertasters don't smoke, because they can taste too many chemicals in the cigarettes, which is why I'm very choosy with my cigarettes. I like only 2 or 3 types out of over 100 cigarette types found in stores. That's the same ratio I've had for working vaping devices.
Supertasting is not being able to taste flavors better, it's being able to taste certain acidic or alkaline chemicals, stuff like that. It's a proven medical condition.
@ thrasher, huh? I was finally agreeing with you! You're just rambling on and on about smoking, when you forgot one of the biggest points that vaping is all about! Now for the hissy fit, I guess.
News just stock up on ciscos and be happy. Why torture yourself. Have you tried a Bridgeless atty?
Sorry if it looked like I was winding everyone up into a troll storm. Like I said before, true testers who do try to do their own testing at every single turn will eventually disagree about a lot of things with a lot of people. I don't see why that has to make me a troll or make everyone else impatient with me?
Please moderators, don't take this as TROLL material:
I only want to vape so that I can quit smoking. The taste I taste in every atomizer but the Cisco is horrible enough, synthetic enough (not organic or pleasant), and strong enough that it matches the consistency and strength of real smoke, yet it doesn't taste like smoke, it tastes like combusted sweaty socks with sugar on them.
I can't begin to fix that problem until I successfully quit smoking (if that indeed is the problem) until I get a device that doesn't give me this flavor. That's what breaks my heart! That's why I still smoke a pack a day! It's so heartbreaking and unhealthy! Ya'll know how emotional I get when it comes to disliking cigarettes, I've almost cried over it!
I've already said I'm ordering Cisco coils to put in my RDA. The goal of this thread was accompished like, pages ago! It was simple ECF off-beat chat since then, which was going pretty well IMO. I was just casually talking to everyone, telling everyone about the tests I do to disprove not you guys, but myself, and the same theories (like smokers tongue) that I myself think of throughout vaping! It was casual talk! That's all I meant by it.
Sorry if it looked like I was winding everyone up into a troll storm. Like I said before, true testers who do try to do their own testing at every single turn will eventually disagree about a lot of things with a lot of people. I don't see why that has to make me a troll or make everyone else impatient with me?
.... I like the good discussion. I was learning a LOT on this thread believe it or not. Thrasher helped, Abestos helped a ton, everyone really impacted my vaping night in a great way! I was very, very thankful for that!