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Scotty Gman

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This isn't really a help me question. But I was just wondering about vaping technique. I've read countless times slow, long pulls. The problem is my device seems to cut out after the first second or two. It fires but it doesn't shoot out as much vapor it seems to taper down a lot. So it feels like I only have that second or two to get the drag if you will. Which isn't a problem cause it works just fine. So do others vape like I do just taking a second to two second pull or is there a trick to getting the vapor to keep pulling after the first second or two. However it could be the device because I'm talking about my evod bcc on an vision spinner. With the subtank I can take longer pulls but don't feel the need to. So basically what I do is suck and breathe in at the same time to get a nice pull and it produces enough vapor and is satisfying.
 

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This isn't really a help me question. But I was just wondering about vaping technique. I've read countless times slow, long pulls. The problem is my device seems to cut out after the first second or two. It fires but it doesn't shoot out as much vapor it seems to taper down a lot. So it feels like I only have that second or two to get the drag if you will. Which isn't a problem cause it works just fine. So do others vape like I do just taking a second to two second pull or is there a trick to getting the vapor to keep pulling after the first second or two. However it could be the device because I'm talking about my evod bcc on an vision spinner. With the subtank I can take longer pulls but don't feel the need to. So basically what I do is suck and breathe in at the same time to get a nice pull and it produces enough vapor and is satisfying.

If you vape at high wattages a long slow drag can cause you to burn tge coil(s)

At high wattages the airflow helps the coiks.
 

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    What voltage are you using and what resistance coils? In my experience with EVODs, using too much power will result in the first drag or two being impressive but then loses vapor and starts getting a burnt taste. Continuing any longer will ruin it permanently. Your case is quicker than that, but could be the same thing.

    I recommend the 2.2 ohm coils and no more than 3.6 volts, preferably about 3.5, for EVODs. Then you can take as long a drag as you want. Definitely not high output but squeezes flavor out of some juices like no other.
     
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