Is 10 W supposed to burn your juice?

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Penn

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It doesn't mean that someone should vape at the hottest wattage. It means what it says, that that is the maximum power with that hardware and juice if you want to avoid burnt hits.

But next time I write that, I'll explain it better. I see how you misunderstood it :thumb:

I may be the one that wasn't clear. I usually see that line without your qualifiers. That is when it makes no sense.
 

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The one thing that seems to never get mentioned is that air flow is as important as wicking with high watt vaping. No air = fried juice.

Most disposable atties/clearos can't support high watts the way RBA's do.

While this is true, 10w is not especially high wattage, so there is no need to mention it here. Kanger heads can handle that on stock airflow. I would not recommend increasing airflow for 10w.
 
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