One of the most common complaints of usually new vapers is the "dry hit". This is a quick run down of the factors that can cause this.
-Wicking: this is factor number one. If your wicks can support the, shall we call, "rate of burn" you can run any volt/watt you want.
-Gunking: it's going to happen to any built or clearo coil eventually. The residue from the boiled juice builds up on your coil. Eventually this will create a burnt or muted taste.
-Energy: the amount of energy it takes for a given juice to create the flavor YOU want. This is trial and error.
On a innokin SVD I ran 1.8ohm nautilus coils at 6.5w usually. A big Buddha (modified with 2 more canals) with dual 7x3mm coils wicked with rayon I can don't currently own a device that can cause a dry hit. So in the end a clearo will perform for a given time for a given juice at what you enjoy. When it doesn't change you atomizer.
-Wicking: this is factor number one. If your wicks can support the, shall we call, "rate of burn" you can run any volt/watt you want.
-Gunking: it's going to happen to any built or clearo coil eventually. The residue from the boiled juice builds up on your coil. Eventually this will create a burnt or muted taste.
-Energy: the amount of energy it takes for a given juice to create the flavor YOU want. This is trial and error.
On a innokin SVD I ran 1.8ohm nautilus coils at 6.5w usually. A big Buddha (modified with 2 more canals) with dual 7x3mm coils wicked with rayon I can don't currently own a device that can cause a dry hit. So in the end a clearo will perform for a given time for a given juice at what you enjoy. When it doesn't change you atomizer.