Hello all,
I've been smoke free for almost 4 years now, due to vaping. I know that many of you also get into all of the box mods, different coils, blowing huge clouds, etc. However, I never got into any of that. I'm still using 2010 technology and it works fine for me. During the day, I use traditional cig-a-likes. At night and at home, I have regular Ego style devices that use the CE-5s. That's the extent of my experience. Recently, I've been looking at the newer compact devices that use pods. I don't want to get into that, because I want to be able to refill my devices. I've been mixing my own freebase for almost 4 years at 18mg, 50/50. (Haven't bothered dropping the mg yet.) There are also some mini devices that allow your own fill, but it appears that they are designed for nic salts. I don't know anything about that.
I've been drawn to the Hangsen IQ mini, simply because it would be MUCH MORE preferable to have in my pocket over the traditional cig-a-likes. It's a small flat square, rather than a long cylindrical shape, which would allow a more compact device for jeans pockets. The specs are similar to cig-a-likes, except for the coil.
My cig-a-like setup: 240 mah, 3.7v, 2.3ohm coil.
IQ mini: 280 mah, 3.7v, 1.5ohm coil.
I've been told that the IQ mini would work best with nic salts over freebase, but why? I realize the coil is much hotter on the IQ, but I have 1.6 ohm coils in my CE-5s for the Egos I use and they vape freebase just fine.
If I decide to try this IQ mini device, will I need nic salts? And if so, if I'm used to 18mg freebase, what mg level should I be looking at for nic salts that would be equivalent? Can I even look at it this way?
Thanks for any suggestions, and sorry for my ignorance. I just never really got into all of the science behind vaping, because my number one concern has always been dropping combustibles. Thanks in advance.
I've been smoke free for almost 4 years now, due to vaping. I know that many of you also get into all of the box mods, different coils, blowing huge clouds, etc. However, I never got into any of that. I'm still using 2010 technology and it works fine for me. During the day, I use traditional cig-a-likes. At night and at home, I have regular Ego style devices that use the CE-5s. That's the extent of my experience. Recently, I've been looking at the newer compact devices that use pods. I don't want to get into that, because I want to be able to refill my devices. I've been mixing my own freebase for almost 4 years at 18mg, 50/50. (Haven't bothered dropping the mg yet.) There are also some mini devices that allow your own fill, but it appears that they are designed for nic salts. I don't know anything about that.
I've been drawn to the Hangsen IQ mini, simply because it would be MUCH MORE preferable to have in my pocket over the traditional cig-a-likes. It's a small flat square, rather than a long cylindrical shape, which would allow a more compact device for jeans pockets. The specs are similar to cig-a-likes, except for the coil.
My cig-a-like setup: 240 mah, 3.7v, 2.3ohm coil.
IQ mini: 280 mah, 3.7v, 1.5ohm coil.
I've been told that the IQ mini would work best with nic salts over freebase, but why? I realize the coil is much hotter on the IQ, but I have 1.6 ohm coils in my CE-5s for the Egos I use and they vape freebase just fine.
If I decide to try this IQ mini device, will I need nic salts? And if so, if I'm used to 18mg freebase, what mg level should I be looking at for nic salts that would be equivalent? Can I even look at it this way?
Thanks for any suggestions, and sorry for my ignorance. I just never really got into all of the science behind vaping, because my number one concern has always been dropping combustibles. Thanks in advance.