So I'm running an eVic VT Nickel Coil, and Im trying to figure out how to get the most vapor out of it (I finally got it to work after troubleshooting, thank you to all the other helpful members!) Any ideas on what I could do let me know, Thanks.
If you're looking for more flavor, try a higher PG. if it's a bigger cloud you want, get a higher VG.
Higher PG juices are usually thinner and tend to cause much less build up on your coils.
Higher VG is a thinner consistency and has a sweet taste to it.
PG juices has a stronger throat hit.
Hope this helps!
If you're looking for more flavor, try a higher PG. if it's a bigger cloud you want, get a higher VG.
Higher PG juices are usually thinner and tend to cause much less build up on your coils.
Higher VG is a thinner consistency and has a sweet taste to it.
PG juices has a stronger throat hit.
Hope this helps!
Changing the juice can be a good way to increase vapor production.
Another big variable that affects vapor production is the style of coil. Higher surface area = more juice can be vaporized at one time = larger cloud. However, if you're using stock/pre-made coils you don't really have the option of changing up your coil style (unless you're willing/know how to rebuild). You're kinda limited to whatever the standard cloud production of the head your vaping on is.
With an RDA/RBA you're able to tweak and build the coil to suit your personal vaping preferences. Some people like small 4-wrap coils, other people (like me) prefer fat 14-wrap coils. Both can attain a good amount of vapor, it's just a matter of personal preference after a certain point.
Changing the juice can be a good way to increase vapor production.
Another big variable that affects vapor production is the style of coil. Higher surface area = more juice can be vaporized at one time = larger cloud. However, if you're using stock/pre-made coils you don't really have the option of changing up your coil style (unless you're willing/know how to rebuild). You're kinda limited to whatever the standard cloud production of the head your vaping on is.
With an RDA/RBA you're able to tweak and build the coil to suit your personal vaping preferences. Some people like small 4-wrap coils, other people (like me) prefer fat 14-wrap coils. Both can attain a good amount of vapor, it's just a matter of personal preference after a certain point.
In TC mode there isn't a lot you can do other than change the liquid composition, or start rebuilding tanks and make fat coils as you have been told. TC mode limits the watts applied to the coil to hold temp where you set it. You can try a Kanthal coil and crank up the watts some, see if that gives you more cloud.
So I'm running an eVic VT Nickel Coil, and Im trying to figure out how to get the most vapor out of it (I finally got it to work after troubleshooting, thank you to all the other helpful members!) Any ideas on what I could do let me know, Thanks.
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