Each E-cig or Mods....Taste....

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Skeeterkck

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Okay, I have now got 5 e-cigs, 1 Joye 510 PT, KR808d-1, Av808d-1, 510 mod box, and a Tornado tank. Now my question is, is why do all these e-cigs make the same joose taste differently? E.g., Caramel Cappuccino in the PT & my 510 mod taste great, in the TT the flavor doesn't come out as potent.(But I love my TT because I don't have to keep putting joose in all day long) Why are they all different in taste???? Maybe someday they will all give the very same results. We still have a way to go in e-cigs IMO. Thanks for responding :)

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It comes down to the Atty/carto and the actual voltage they see , not all attys are created equal they have different Ohms ratings and designs and this can change the flavor , also some egics are 3.2 volts and some are 3.7 volts BUT they are not regulated so that voltage will Droop with lower ohms.

A regulated variable voltage design will stop this from happening and you can control the TH and flavor.
 

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Thank you Buzz :)
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It comes down to the Atty/carto and the actual voltage they see , not all attys are created equal they have different Ohms ratings and designs and this can change the flavor , also some egics are 3.2 volts and some are 3.7 volts BUT they are not regulated so that voltage will Droop with lower ohms.

A regulated variable voltage design will stop this from happening and you can control the TH and flavor.
 

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I have both a 306 and a 510 , the taste difference in huge.
I'm not sure that you can even settle on one e-cig/battery/attomizer combo

And the e-cig is still in it's infancy, it's a free for all when it comes to juice, atomizers, batteries, and the various specs related to them, voltage, milliamps, ohms, resistance, etc....

Once the e-cig is standardized there will be more of a consistency amongst products.

Maybe!
 
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