Hey Guys....NCC here. It has been awhile since I have posted here (major life changes and other stuff that would bore you to death).
I was hoping that y'all would be able to help an old dude out.
I have fallen so far behind in my "vaping Education", that SO much new technology has passed me by. I am STILL using an iTaste SVD as my main PV, but have recently had the opportunity to "test" a TC VP that I really liked and have ordered one. Currently, I make my own juice like this: 12mg nic, 5 mg water, 15mg VG, for a Nic% of 18mg. From my understanding, using a TC PV, this "combination" would produce way too much Nic concentration for sub ohm vaping. I have "heard" that between 3%-6% is what I should shoot for to get the throat hit that I crave. What do you guys think?
Also, is there a reference chart anywhere that I can use to learn good combinations of Temp/Watt and ohm resistance? I am not ashamed to admit it, although I am an OLD Vaper, all this new TC and sub ohm stuff is new to me and kinda confusing me.
Thanks for reading and if you have any advice, I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
NCC
I was hoping that y'all would be able to help an old dude out.
I have fallen so far behind in my "vaping Education", that SO much new technology has passed me by. I am STILL using an iTaste SVD as my main PV, but have recently had the opportunity to "test" a TC VP that I really liked and have ordered one. Currently, I make my own juice like this: 12mg nic, 5 mg water, 15mg VG, for a Nic% of 18mg. From my understanding, using a TC PV, this "combination" would produce way too much Nic concentration for sub ohm vaping. I have "heard" that between 3%-6% is what I should shoot for to get the throat hit that I crave. What do you guys think?
Also, is there a reference chart anywhere that I can use to learn good combinations of Temp/Watt and ohm resistance? I am not ashamed to admit it, although I am an OLD Vaper, all this new TC and sub ohm stuff is new to me and kinda confusing me.
Thanks for reading and if you have any advice, I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
NCC