"Low Resistance" Cartos too low?

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taylerrrae

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I've been using standard resistance cartos with my 510 Bolt, but the general consensus online seems to be that 2.0-2.5ohms is the ideal range for such models. So, when the time came to buy some new cartos, I went with the Boge Low Resistance cartos, which are 2.0-2.4ohms. Well, I filled the first one up, it would not take anymore juice, so I tried vaping it... And the burnt taste was overwhelming.
I'm wondering if you think this has to do with the issues with Boge, if the filler isn't soaking up the juice right, or if the low resistance could be causing this? Trying to figure out the best next step (today is my first day analog free and cleaning the old ones will take several days! D: )
 

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The Boge cartos have been getting a lot of bad reviews lately, I don't use them so I can't speak to their QC.

But the simple way to lessen burning on any carto or atty is supply it with a bit less power...:) Burnt taste usually means the coil is getting too hot for the amount of juice it's trying to vaporize, pulse the button on and off while you're taking a drag, presto less power, less heat! Simple, cheap variable voltage....
 
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