Geoff, and the rest of the Tasty Vapor community, I need your help.
In my quest to find my favourite vape setup, device and atty, I've discovered that each setup also has an effect on my All Day Vape: Geoffs Blend. Here is some analytical data, and I'll ask my question at the end.
device: eGo (average of 3.2v)
Atty: Cisco 510LR at 1.8Ω
Current draw: 1.7 Amps
Power: 5.68 Watts
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device: Omega (average of 3.9v)
Atty: SLB 901LR at 1.7Ω
Current draw: 2.3 Amps
Power: 8.9 Watts
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Device: Reo Grand (average of 3.9v)
Atty: Cisco 306LR at 1.8Ω
Current draw: 1.8 Amps
Power: 8.45 Watts
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Device: Reo Grand (average of 3.9v)
Atty: Cisco 510LR at 1.5Ω
Current draw: 2.6 Amps
Power: 10.14 Watts
I've also tested numerous other atties ranging from 2.0 - 2.8Ω.
Obviously the higher the Watts, the more washed out the juice will taste (almost tasteless at 10.14Watts).
So, my question then would be, What if any is the best or recommended Wattage to enjoy Geoffs Blend in it's true form as created by Geoff?
Let me know if you have the answer to this puzzle.
In my quest to find my favourite vape setup, device and atty, I've discovered that each setup also has an effect on my All Day Vape: Geoffs Blend. Here is some analytical data, and I'll ask my question at the end.
device: eGo (average of 3.2v)
Atty: Cisco 510LR at 1.8Ω
Current draw: 1.7 Amps
Power: 5.68 Watts
--
device: Omega (average of 3.9v)
Atty: SLB 901LR at 1.7Ω
Current draw: 2.3 Amps
Power: 8.9 Watts
--
Device: Reo Grand (average of 3.9v)
Atty: Cisco 306LR at 1.8Ω
Current draw: 1.8 Amps
Power: 8.45 Watts
--
Device: Reo Grand (average of 3.9v)
Atty: Cisco 510LR at 1.5Ω
Current draw: 2.6 Amps
Power: 10.14 Watts
I've also tested numerous other atties ranging from 2.0 - 2.8Ω.
Obviously the higher the Watts, the more washed out the juice will taste (almost tasteless at 10.14Watts).
So, my question then would be, What if any is the best or recommended Wattage to enjoy Geoffs Blend in it's true form as created by Geoff?
Let me know if you have the answer to this puzzle.