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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote628" data-source="post: 23705275" data-attributes="member: 316761"><p>One thing about pods. Most of them leak or eventually will, especially the ones you have to fill from the bottom. On the upside, they are small, discreet and the coils usually run above 1 ohm with lower wattage. They can handle salt or freebase. If you want to vape high nicotine content, use salt nicotine as its smoother at higher percentages. With freebase nicotine, anything over 24mg or 2.4% will be pretty harsh. If you want to DIY, dont get overly worried about PG/VG ratio so much. Larger sized sub ohm tanks might leak if the mix is too heavy on the PG side and some smaller setups might not wick as well with VG heavy mixes but finding that balance is easy, just watch how your setup reacts. Nearly everything I learned about vaping I learned here and also by just jumping right in and doing. I vaped probably 4 months and I started making own juice and coils. With coils, keep it simple. Kanthal works just fine. I have never used other metals though. Again, I like simple. Ive messed with twisted wires and such but never could see much benefit over a plain round wire coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote628, post: 23705275, member: 316761"] One thing about pods. Most of them leak or eventually will, especially the ones you have to fill from the bottom. On the upside, they are small, discreet and the coils usually run above 1 ohm with lower wattage. They can handle salt or freebase. If you want to vape high nicotine content, use salt nicotine as its smoother at higher percentages. With freebase nicotine, anything over 24mg or 2.4% will be pretty harsh. If you want to DIY, dont get overly worried about PG/VG ratio so much. Larger sized sub ohm tanks might leak if the mix is too heavy on the PG side and some smaller setups might not wick as well with VG heavy mixes but finding that balance is easy, just watch how your setup reacts. Nearly everything I learned about vaping I learned here and also by just jumping right in and doing. I vaped probably 4 months and I started making own juice and coils. With coils, keep it simple. Kanthal works just fine. I have never used other metals though. Again, I like simple. Ive messed with twisted wires and such but never could see much benefit over a plain round wire coil. [/QUOTE]
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