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Falconeer

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I could be reading you wrong - apologies if I have.

Build coils between 0.9 - 1.2 ohms, turn down the voltage to get around 12 watts, stick with 16 - 18 strength juice and you'll probably vape less.

To my mind it was truly said - "You smoke to get the nicotine, but it's the smoke that kills you not the nicotine in it."
 
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Nguyen Hao

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I could be reading you wrong - apologies if I have.

Build coils between 0.9 - 1.2 ohms, turn down the voltage to get around 12 watts, stick with 16 - 18 strength juice and you'll probably vape less.

To my mind it was truly said - "You smoke to get the nicotine, but it's the smoke that kills you not the nicotine in it."
Im trying to quit smoke and decrease the nicotine level from salt nic to freebase juice. And i would like to ask how to build the coil to get the creamy flavor from some juice like bean head
 
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Sorry for taking so long to come back to you - it's the difference in Time Zones.

The current trend tends to be towards coil builds with very low resistence - well under 1 ohm used with a lot of power 20, 30, 40 watts and above and featuring juices with a low nicotine strength.

These type of builds produce a lot of vapour. use a lot of juice but to my mind the court is out with regard to the flavour they offer.

I was given the atomiser in the first picture by a friend some time ago. It's drip tip is as wide as a cannon mouth and it is a big beast - so logically you would not expect it to be a flavour monster ... but it is, because I built it a simple single coil using 28 Kanthal at 1.2 ohms, set it at 3.7 volts/11.4 watts and use it with a home brew fruit/menthol juice at 16 strength.

I've never needed to chain vape it. Personally I also think flavour is partially governed by how an atomiser is vaped. For me I take it slowly, maybe drawing in for about 4 seconds, holding the vape in my mouth and lungs for another four and then letting the vape out slowly concentrating on savouring each puff.

Pix are attached - hope it helps and good luck on your Vaping Journey. 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg
 
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I try to build by myself but it doesn't give me the flavor that i need
Have you played with coil placement? Raising or lowering coil just a mm or so makes a difference, same with wicking. It's tedious but worth taking the time to change just one thing at a time. For example just push the coil a little lower and vape for a while.
 

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There is one often forgotten thing (I forgot to mention it myself, until rummageing through my "spares box" and spotted the old Lemo Drip tip which I'd kept) the drip tip can dramatically affect how flavour emerges or doesn't.

Many of the newer atties on the market feature big wide open chuffing tips which while great for clouds aren't so good for flavour. Drip tips are cheap - try one with a narrower bore and experiment with them - you might find that helps greatly.
 

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Have you played with coil placement? Raising or lowering coil just a mm or so makes a difference, same with wicking. It's tedious but worth taking the time to change just one thing at a time. For example just push the coil a little lower and vape for a while.
Yes i was, and it was great thank bro
 
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There is one often forgotten thing (I forgot to mention it myself, until rummageing through my "spares box" and spotted the old Lemo Drip tip which I'd kept) the drip tip can dramatically affect how flavour emerges or doesn't.

Many of the newer atties on the market feature big wide open chuffing tips which while great for clouds aren't so good for flavour. Drip tips are cheap - try one with a narrower bore and experiment with them - you might find that helps greatly.
Thanks you so much
 
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