First let me say that I love dripping with an rda and a mech, it's primarily what I do now.
I've been trying out some new flavors lately and it got me thinking about the various juices I've tried since I started vaping. Some juices really don't like a lot of heat. For example, I just got a vanilla custard from Gremlin, and while it didn't taste bad on my usual 1ohm dripper, I didn't get much of the custard flavor until I put it on a 1.9ohm coil. I also remember trying out Dead Man's Party back when I was using a vamo and aga-t2, and the juice would sing at 7 watts, but hit 8 watts and it tasted like nothing. Of course, I have NETs that shine upwards of 16 watts.
Right now I have three drippers. One I keep around 1ohm, one around 2ohms, and one for playing with that currently has a .6ohm dual coil and I've gotten into the habit of trying each juice in each dripper, just to see what differences there are.
I guess my point is, if you've got some juice that isn't doing it for you, maybe try mixing up the power a bit, you might be surprised by the results.
I've been trying out some new flavors lately and it got me thinking about the various juices I've tried since I started vaping. Some juices really don't like a lot of heat. For example, I just got a vanilla custard from Gremlin, and while it didn't taste bad on my usual 1ohm dripper, I didn't get much of the custard flavor until I put it on a 1.9ohm coil. I also remember trying out Dead Man's Party back when I was using a vamo and aga-t2, and the juice would sing at 7 watts, but hit 8 watts and it tasted like nothing. Of course, I have NETs that shine upwards of 16 watts.
Right now I have three drippers. One I keep around 1ohm, one around 2ohms, and one for playing with that currently has a .6ohm dual coil and I've gotten into the habit of trying each juice in each dripper, just to see what differences there are.
I guess my point is, if you've got some juice that isn't doing it for you, maybe try mixing up the power a bit, you might be surprised by the results.