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I put a stock 2.2ohm cartridge in a Protank2 on a 20w IStick and at 6-7w measured 500f at the coil. And I vaped those samples and they did NOT taste burnt.
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Forget the micro-grams of formaldehyde per puff in the Wang study, it doesnt correlate to our attys. They exposed 100% to the given temperatures where we expose only ~50% of our juice, because much of our juice never hits the coil but vaporizes off the wick at a lower temp. Nobody has done a study yet, to my satisfaction, that shows the true amount we get per puff. That gets into all of those 18 variables and will differ from atty to aty and from user to user.
What the Wang study showed us is that formaldehyde is being generating when we allow our coils to get too hot. And I have proven that we cant taste "too hot" until you are way past the degradation point.
The point being is that Wang proved that TEMPERATURE MATTERS!
Now, lets keep it in perspective. It is still far safer than smoking cigarettes, no doubt about it. But if we can educate ourselves and adapt our vape styles to safer temperatures, then we expose ourselves to even less potential harm.