Flavour junkie here! Need help!

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RuDawg7890

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That really depends. Certain flavors will be more forward at lower power, while other flavors become pronounced at higher power. And it's all subjective, of course!
So many factors go into flavor production. Wicking technique & material, airflow, coil position etc..

Only way to know for sure, for yourself, is to experiment:D

I've tried many 'fancy' coil builds, but I keep coming back to 26ga duals @ 2.0mm ~.37ohms, because that's where I find the best vape for me.
 
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That really depends. Certain flavors will be more forward at lower power, while other flavors become pronounced at higher power. And it's all subjective, of course!
So many factors go into flavor production. Wicking technique & material, airflow, coil position etc..

Only way to know for sure, for yourself, is to experiment:D

I've tried many 'fancy' coil builds, but I keep coming back to 26ga duals @ 2.0mm ~.37ohms, because that's where I find the best vape for me.





Thanks man! Yeah i guess i need to "experiment" more! Im trying a single fused clapton on a 3mm screwdriver now! But on my 13 heavens 9 hells.
 

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No problem. I'm not familiar with that atty, but the build looks good! If you have different airflow options, you could play with that. Different drip tips can be a factor too. In many cases, tighter draw yields more flavor, whereas a looser draw yields more vapor. I like a balance of the two.
 

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No problem. I'm not familiar with that atty, but the build looks good! If you have different airflow options, you could play with that. Different drip tips can be a factor too. In many cases, tighter draw yields more flavor, whereas a looser draw yields more vapor. I like a balance of the two.






Thank you! Its the kinda the same atty as the twisted messes atty. Same base postholes same airflow. Just the screws and the design of the driptip is diff. ☺
 
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