Hello, fellow vapers!
I am experiencing a weird problem and want to get your insights on how to solve it. I read similar threads on the forum, but none of the themes were like mine.
I have been vaping for about two months. The kit I am using is vaporesso Target 200, and the coil is a 0.2 Ohm GTi one. I generally use it at 60W. The coil recommendation wattage is between 60 and 75 W.
Before changing to a new liquid, I remove every part of the atomizer, wash every part with warm water, and let it dry. After this process, I prime the coil carefully, like dripping two drops of liquid into the coil from every hole on the coil until the liquid starts to overflow from the coil. Lastly, I fill the glass reservoir with liquid and let it sit for 30 minutes in order to let the coil absorb the liquid.
For about one month, I used lemon tart. I did not have any problem with it aside from the fact that the lemon flavour decreased when I reached the last bottle of three.
For three days, whatever flavour I use, I can smell the dominant flavour of the liquid, but when I vape them, they taste bad, like they are decayed. The liquids I use are from trusted providers in my country, so no one complains about them. Aside from that, I have a liquid that you may be familiar with: one hit wonder Muffin Man. I can clearly smell the apple, but it tastes nothing like apple or cinnamon. I checked every time I change the coil to see if it was burned or not. The cotton in the coil was as white as it should be, with no burning or any brownish parts.
These flavours have a VG/PG ratio of 70–30 and contain 9 mg/mL nicotine.
From the process of elemination, the problem must lie with me. I wonder if anyone has experienced anything like this. What could be the problem?
I am experiencing a weird problem and want to get your insights on how to solve it. I read similar threads on the forum, but none of the themes were like mine.
I have been vaping for about two months. The kit I am using is vaporesso Target 200, and the coil is a 0.2 Ohm GTi one. I generally use it at 60W. The coil recommendation wattage is between 60 and 75 W.
Before changing to a new liquid, I remove every part of the atomizer, wash every part with warm water, and let it dry. After this process, I prime the coil carefully, like dripping two drops of liquid into the coil from every hole on the coil until the liquid starts to overflow from the coil. Lastly, I fill the glass reservoir with liquid and let it sit for 30 minutes in order to let the coil absorb the liquid.
For about one month, I used lemon tart. I did not have any problem with it aside from the fact that the lemon flavour decreased when I reached the last bottle of three.
For three days, whatever flavour I use, I can smell the dominant flavour of the liquid, but when I vape them, they taste bad, like they are decayed. The liquids I use are from trusted providers in my country, so no one complains about them. Aside from that, I have a liquid that you may be familiar with: one hit wonder Muffin Man. I can clearly smell the apple, but it tastes nothing like apple or cinnamon. I checked every time I change the coil to see if it was burned or not. The cotton in the coil was as white as it should be, with no burning or any brownish parts.
These flavours have a VG/PG ratio of 70–30 and contain 9 mg/mL nicotine.
From the process of elemination, the problem must lie with me. I wonder if anyone has experienced anything like this. What could be the problem?
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