I lost my throat hit!?

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jkbaugh18

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I got my 510 about a month ago. When I first got it, I was vaping some stuff I got from Ms. T's bakery. The th was noticable and I liked it. After a few days it seemed to wane. I later got some juice from vapor renu (80/20 with aggressive th) and I'm no longer getting any th. I don't think it is because of the vapor renu juice because I wasn't getting consistant th with the other stuff either.

Currently using:

Joye 510
One atomizer with wick removed
One atomizer with bridge removed
Normal battery and passthrough

Juices (all vapor renu 80/20):
French Vanilla (double flavor), vitamin C, aggressive
Coffee (double flavor), vitamin C, aggressive
Butterscotch, ginseng, medium



Can someone tell me how to get my th back?
 

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You've lost that throat hit feeling,
Whoa, that throat hit feeling,
You've lost that throat hit feeling,
Now it's gone...gone...gone...wooooooh.
[Sorry about that. I just re-watched Top Gun on cable.]

TH is impacted by nicotine level and other aspects of the e-liquid, by the model and resistance of the atomizer, by the battery voltage, and by personal idiosyncrasies.

Starting with the last factor and using myself as an example: As the day goes on (especially if I've been vaping a lot), I get less and less TH. To a great extent, I think TH stems from the satisfying of nicotine deprivation. If my body is nicotine-satiated, there is little hit to experience.

As for the e-liquid, you may want to try a higher nicotine level and/or different flavors (e.g., Menthol or Atomic Cinnacide hits harder than many others) and/or other brewers.

Battery voltage and atomizer resistance go hand in hand to produce watts. "Watt's that?" you ask.:D It's the power or intensity of the vape. [I have attempted to simply and briefly explain this volts/ohms/watts stuff here (bottom half of page).] You may want to consider upgrading to a "Fat Batt" (e.g., eGO, Riva, Hello 016) in order to: get many more puff per battery charge and be able to use LR atomizers. Lower resistance (e.g., 1.5 or 2.0 ohms, instead of the standard 510 atty's 2.3 ohms) will increase the intensity of the vape ... as will a higher voltage battery, e.g., a 3.7V mod (instead of the 510 battery's 3.2V). But don't do both.

The 510 atomizer is the most popular ... but it is not the only atty out there or necessarily the best for TH (at least for everyone). From what I've read, the compatible 306 (especially Cisco's LR 306) hits harder. Personally, I get no TH from the 510. The 801 is the one for me.

And ... why the heck are you removing wicks and bridges from your atomizers?!
 
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