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Cheechako

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I usually vape the 1.5's at between 6.4 and 6.8, but keep in mind, these are Chinese istick 20 watts. :laugh:
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Yes, these 20's pack a mean punch! :lol:
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18 watts on the M is pretty decent. That seemed to be about the limit I could hit with my NET liquids on those 1.5 coils. The 1.2 coils can go higher and produce a slightly cooler vape, due to the vertical single coil. You might end up settling in around 20 ish watts on those.
 
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Stop stealing my kangaroo's :D So is it against the rules to use my 'M' on a sigelei mini?
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Wow! I got my first GS Air-M today. Its exactly what I hoped it would be, an upgrade for my trusty mini nautilus. It stands on the shoulders of the mini with perfect airflow, no gurgles or leaks and flavor is great. All this on the standard 1.5 heads! I'm getting the cotton 1.2's this week, can't wait. I was let down recently when I purchased a beyond vape silo lite it just gurgled and spluttered along with BVC coils. I'm running the M at 18 watts with no problems. Does that sound about right?
Yep, sputtering and whatnot is normal for the Silo Lites... they're basically just nice-looking, giant Aspire ET-S clearos and can't handle as much power as a Nautilus Mini (or Silo, non-lite version) or the GS clearos. 18 watts is pretty prime high performance territory for the 1.5 coils.
 
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I've been running the cotton wick 1.2 ohm coils for a couple of weeks now. They are fine, but for my taste buds, they are not notably better than the 1.5 ohm dual coils
Lots of that depends on wattage... below 8 or 10 watts, the 1.5 coils actually perform a bit better. Between 8 and 12 watts, no real difference. Above 12 watts, the 1.2 coils start performing better.
 

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Lots of that depends on wattage... below 8 or 10 watts, the 1.5 coils actually perform a bit better. Between 8 and 12 watts, no real difference. Above 12 watts, the 1.2 coils start performing better.
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7ml of 70/30 12nic
7ml of 50/50 0nic
1ml H20
I bought a litre of Nude Nicotine 70/30 @ 12mg nic. The 12℅ nic proved to be to strong in certain toppers so I thinned it with 0℅ strawberry to cut the nic to 6℅. This is why I don't go full out DIY, I'm a math idiot and thought that the mix actually increased the VG and added water.

This is just a small batch of 10 ML, so if I need less water or none, that's the direction I'll go. I'm still very much learning mixing, but within safe parameters using pre diluted Nicotine.( because I'm not comfortable with my math skills and pure nic base)

Thanks for the help!
Yeah... if you're already using PG in the final mix, I'd just not use water at all... no point in it.
 

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To those who are using the ultrasonic cleaner After they dry burn a used coil.

Using Vodka, Everclear or just water? I would Guess maybe not so important which if you are dry burning before?

Bruce in Ocala, Fl
I've done all of the above. No real difference other than that your parts dry quicker using everclear or vodka.
 
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