New to vaping

Status
Not open for further replies.

djsvapour

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Oct 2, 2012
11,822
7,901
England and Wales
Occasional chain vaping, too much power. Recipe for possible dry-hit disaster.
The 0.4 cleito doesn't do 50+w. (well, not for long from what people say)
As ever, the manufacturers will say anything at all. No come back, no community derision. That's the e-cig business to a tee.
 

Daniel Hunt

Full Member
Oct 7, 2016
38
20
50
Occasional chain vaping, too much power. Recipe for possible dry-hit disaster.
The 0.4 cleito doesn't do 50+w. (well, not for long from what people say)
As ever, the manufacturers will say anything at all. No come back, no community derision. That's the e-cig business to a tee.
Seems I have sucked. The thing with the lower setting I lose alot of flavour.

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
 

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,077
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
So do you both advise coming down in wattage then ?
Yeah, I do. And I'd start out with a new coil, too. Once cotton is scorched, you'll never be able to get that burnt taste removed.

The thing with the lower setting I lose alot of flavour.

Finding your "sweet spot" is always a work in progress. How do you taste your flavor if its burnt (dry hit)? It can be a very fine line to finding your sweet spot.

You're lucky to have started vaping with all of these variable power mods available. When I started vaping, variable power mods were rather few and far between. I started with a mechanical unregulated mod and was restricted to what the battery voltage was (4.2volts) and what factory-made resistance coils were available at the time (1.5ohm - 3.0ohm). Couldn't make adjustments at all.

Today we can adjust our power in 0.1 watt increments. We can choose what resistance coils to use. You've got many more options than when I started. Experiment to find what works for you.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Cheallaigh

GBalkam

Super Member
Apr 29, 2016
682
646
Ok So take what you like from this but.. I don't use that tank (pretty much RDAs for me now) and I use a 200w box. I do however build using stainless steel. Something about stainless steel, you don't actually ever need it to get glowing hot. In fact, you don't want it to be glowing hot. Just hot enough to vaporize the juice. Try temp control, see if that helps. Ok so about stainless steel.. the "why"
Stainless steel gives a much better flavor array than kanthal or NiChrome. It also has a lower resistance per foot. (which is why I use it for cloud builds.. less resistance per foot = more wraps per ohm = more surface area = more cloud.. but I digress)...
Like a couple people have mentioned, start low and increase your power level a little at a time until you get the flavor you like. Also, each day before you start vaping and between every ohhh 5 or 6 pulls, do a couple pulls without firing. Just to pull juice into your wick. That is if you are puffing that thing like you were trying to smoke a brisket.. like I do. lol. (waves fog away from my screen so I can see again)...

These are just a couple general tips for tanks, and stainless steel.
Also.. i would check with a local vendor about what is the best way to store your mod for the night. I used to store my first e-pen mod upright, standing vertically over night.. apparently.. this was also why i was burning through a coil a day.. found out after I talked to my vendor.

Edit... If you do choose to do an RTA, I like the Kanger Top Tank Mini with its mini RBA cartridge. It is quite sturdy, I have dropped mine several times and no broken glass. Maybe I was lucky, I don't know.. but there it is. And..... ummm I have a video on how to build a coil on it made for noobies to coil building. (I actually made it for my little brother to show him how to) *Little bro is pushing 30 now.. but I am STILL bigger... in width at least *
 
Last edited:

Daniel Hunt

Full Member
Oct 7, 2016
38
20
50
yes! but keep in mind... you're going to need to learn to DIY your juice now that you're subohming as well...

you can buy the coils premade... but there are a ton of videos out there, wire you can buy by the spool and things like Japanese cotton or cotton bacon are like $5 for a bag that will last you months...
Lots to learn by the sounds of it. Alot u tube watching coming up then

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cheallaigh

Daniel Hunt

Full Member
Oct 7, 2016
38
20
50
Ok So take what you like from this but.. I don't use that tank (pretty much RDAs for me now) and I use a 200w box. I do however build using stainless steel. Something about stainless steel, you don't actually ever need it to get glowing hot. In fact, you don't want it to be glowing hot. Just hot enough to vaporize the juice. Try temp control, see if that helps. Ok so about stainless steel.. the "why"
Stainless steel gives a much better flavor array than kanthal or NiChrome. It also has a lower resistance per foot. (which is why I use it for cloud builds.. less resistance per foot = more wraps per ohm = more surface area = more cloud.. but I digress)...
Like a couple people have mentioned, start low and increase your power level a little at a time until you get the flavor you like. Also, each day before you start vaping and between every ohhh 5 or 6 pulls, do a couple pulls without firing. Just to pull juice into your wick. That is if you are puffing that thing like you were trying to smoke a brisket.. like I do. lol. (waves fog away from my screen so I can see again)...

These are just a couple general tips for tanks, and stainless steel.
Also.. i would check with a local vendor about what is the best way to store your mod for the night. I used to store my first e-pen mod upright, standing vertically over night.. apparently.. this was also why i was burning through a coil a day.. found out after I talked to my vendor.

Edit... If you do choose to do an RTA, I like the Kanger Top Tank Mini with its mini RBA cartridge. It is quite sturdy, I have dropped mine several times and no broken glass. Maybe I was lucky, I don't know.. but there it is. And..... ummm I have a video on how to build a coil on it made for noobies to coil building. (I actually made it for my little brother to show him how to) *Little bro is pushing 30 now.. but I am STILL bigger... in width at least *
Man tell me about it I bought the thing took a deep draw in and let that smoke out.......not a good idea when driving with windows up couldn't see a thing.

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cheallaigh

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,077
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
Are RBA coil a cheaper way to vape because I'm going through coils like mad
They most certainly can be cheaper.

I'm not a huge fan of rebuildable tanks, mainly because you have to tear down the entire tank to get to the wick and coil. But I love the simplicity of a rebuildable dripper. You take the cap off and the wick and coil is right there for easy access.

With my RDA (dripper), I change the wick (I use Rayon, but you can also use cotton) about every 3 - 4 days, and dry burn the coil clean before replacing the new wick. The dry burned coils last me 2 - 3 months.

Cotton/Rayon is cheap -- a year's supply for about $5. A spool of Kanthal wire is about $8 and will last over a 2 years.

Information Resources for Your First RBA
  • An essential read and referrance guide for someone new to rebuilding coils. Includes a multitude of useful links on battery safety, mod safety, coil meters, coil building, and the differences in the three types of RBA's.
 
Last edited:

Daniel Hunt

Full Member
Oct 7, 2016
38
20
50
Man tell me about it I bought the thing took a deep draw in and let that smoke out.......not a good idea when driving with windows up couldn't see a thing.

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
I will have a look at that video. Will need to take a mortgage out to pay for the coils I'm using

Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread