I have been experimenting with making my own coils and so far so good. Today, I made one that I thought was my standard 1.8 ohms (I know for those of you that sub ohm, this is weak, but hey). I had tested it and everything checked out so I put it on the battery and fired it up. WOWZA. The flavor was incredible. I went ahead and checked the reading on the battery and it came in at 1.6.
I was reluctant to take it apart again since the flavor was so intense, but I was curious as to what I did differently with this coil. I had missed my normal number of wraps by 1. To see if this was a one off or some other sort of flavor anomaly, I deliberately wrapped with 1 less again on another coil and tested it on a juice that I had to this point not wanted any part of after I had tried it. Again, it knocked my socks off and I'm actually going to be buying more of it.
Long story short, I have found that 1.6 ohms seems to be the sweet spot for all of my flavors. I spent some time this morning re-building coils and trying them out on flavors I had designated for the trash and I'm glad I did. I was able to redeem all but one flavor.
Life is good.......
I was reluctant to take it apart again since the flavor was so intense, but I was curious as to what I did differently with this coil. I had missed my normal number of wraps by 1. To see if this was a one off or some other sort of flavor anomaly, I deliberately wrapped with 1 less again on another coil and tested it on a juice that I had to this point not wanted any part of after I had tried it. Again, it knocked my socks off and I'm actually going to be buying more of it.
Long story short, I have found that 1.6 ohms seems to be the sweet spot for all of my flavors. I spent some time this morning re-building coils and trying them out on flavors I had designated for the trash and I'm glad I did. I was able to redeem all but one flavor.
Life is good.......
