Decided to upgrade, wonder what I'm doing wrong...

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Nitequitter

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I'm not really new to vaping but I consider myself a newb still cause I've only been using the same starter kit for about 6 months.

I started out with a SI Volt kit and have been using that ever since. Ordered a couple extra batteries, some cartos, some ce3s, and gone through about 2 bottles of their brand liquid. All good so far except got tired of charging batts and the ce3s leak like crazy, but the experience was pretty good.

Last week I finally decide to take the "next step" and ordered an e-go batt and ce4 clearo. Heard a ton of good things on the e-gos and decided what the hell. They sounded like a better set up. Got two bottles of liquid from that dealer; a dekang desert ship and some Carmel machiato coffee flavor of some sort.

First off, I love how long the ego lasts (got the 650) and the size isn't that bad either. The vaping experience kinda sucks though. The vape seems lighter and less satisfying than when using the volt kit and the flavor is off, almost perfumy tasting if that makes sense. Figures it was the new liquid so o used some of the SI liquid and it still leaves something to be desired.

Any tips?

Also think vg might not work with me as I had a head cold type feeling right after using the one new liquid and the vendor replied that theirs is 60/40 PG/VG.

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Nitequitter

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Not really sure on volts and ohms, still something I'm learning that I even need to be paying attention to honestly. It's an ego-t 650mah battery and a ce4 clearomizer. I wanna say the ego-t is 3.7v but 3.2-3.4 realistically under load? Haven't tested. The clearo 2.0 ohm I belive. Like I said, still trying to figure all that out and what volts/ohms/watts/etc have to do with each other.

I'll look into the evod 1.8 ohm suggestion, thanks!
 
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