So yeah guys, Fluxomizer #2, with a 24-hour juice soak and using Velvet Cloud Vapor's miracle juice, it is vaping so smoothly, cleanly, and it is absolutely churning out clouds of moist vapor - THIS is what a little clearo should perform like!
Sadly, 24-hour soak didn't work so well with the Blueberry, the 70/30PG/VG. I have a huge big old theory that 2.4ohms is just too hot for anything with PG in it. Or that that the wire in clearos have a tendency to warp and overlap, causing hotspots and weird shorts that fry the silica.
If I can work to find the perfect, one-of-a-kind juice that works superbly with clearo devices (literally, this second Fluxo is the BEST device I've had in my stock), then companies can work to make their devices cooler and a bit more well-made.
Proof of what I'm talking about. That first Fluxo was crap. This second one, even right off the bat, it was %50 better, and with a good liquid soak, it's 100%. Not the case with the first one, or the juice I used for it, which was 100000000000000x thinner than VCV.
By all accounts, VCV should be giving me fried hits. But it's not. As always, their juice, rather than wicking badly, possibly proves a temperature theory.
All I have left to do is break open the Fluxo and see if the first one is badly wrapped.
Edit: And just now, I vaped a whole 1ml of juice, and when the juice was gone, the VCV filled Fluxo gave a dry hit like the Blueberry filled-Fluxo did. But the tank was DRY. This means that PG must allow a coil that uses too-thin of wiring to get so hot that the coils tighten and overlap themselves (I've physically seen this phenomenon) and then the clearo goes to crap.
If I prove this theory, then ya know, I probably just revolutionized the world of vaping. Companies will start using thicker wire for their clearos, or higher ohms. Juice makers will start mixing a lot more VG into the mix (it wicks just as well as anything else, I don't care what anyone says). Every single experience I've had, it's led up to this theory and just a few others.
I mean, if all it took to turn a small clearo into an RDA-performing, crystal-clean tasting device is simply upping the ohms, thickening the wire (no matter the ohms), and using VG juices with a good 24-hour soak period, wouldn't ya'll want that? That's the result I'm getting just now.
Sadly, 24-hour soak didn't work so well with the Blueberry, the 70/30PG/VG. I have a huge big old theory that 2.4ohms is just too hot for anything with PG in it. Or that that the wire in clearos have a tendency to warp and overlap, causing hotspots and weird shorts that fry the silica.
If I can work to find the perfect, one-of-a-kind juice that works superbly with clearo devices (literally, this second Fluxo is the BEST device I've had in my stock), then companies can work to make their devices cooler and a bit more well-made.
Proof of what I'm talking about. That first Fluxo was crap. This second one, even right off the bat, it was %50 better, and with a good liquid soak, it's 100%. Not the case with the first one, or the juice I used for it, which was 100000000000000x thinner than VCV.
By all accounts, VCV should be giving me fried hits. But it's not. As always, their juice, rather than wicking badly, possibly proves a temperature theory.
All I have left to do is break open the Fluxo and see if the first one is badly wrapped.
Edit: And just now, I vaped a whole 1ml of juice, and when the juice was gone, the VCV filled Fluxo gave a dry hit like the Blueberry filled-Fluxo did. But the tank was DRY. This means that PG must allow a coil that uses too-thin of wiring to get so hot that the coils tighten and overlap themselves (I've physically seen this phenomenon) and then the clearo goes to crap.
If I prove this theory, then ya know, I probably just revolutionized the world of vaping. Companies will start using thicker wire for their clearos, or higher ohms. Juice makers will start mixing a lot more VG into the mix (it wicks just as well as anything else, I don't care what anyone says). Every single experience I've had, it's led up to this theory and just a few others.
I mean, if all it took to turn a small clearo into an RDA-performing, crystal-clean tasting device is simply upping the ohms, thickening the wire (no matter the ohms), and using VG juices with a good 24-hour soak period, wouldn't ya'll want that? That's the result I'm getting just now.
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