Hi, Sue.
Thank you for the suggestion; it was something that I've been considering as well. I may just pick up a second Vivi with their 1.8 ohm coils and do a side by side comparison with the same juice.
I think the shop I originally purchased my setup from suggested the 2.1 ohm coils such that I would have less of a chance of burning them up while playing with different voltages. At least, that's my assumption.
Appreciate the reply!
I really need to stop posting while working... and start doing some actual work -- this place is almost as addictive as vaping. ;p
Thank you for the suggestion; it was something that I've been considering as well. I may just pick up a second Vivi with their 1.8 ohm coils and do a side by side comparison with the same juice.
I think the shop I originally purchased my setup from suggested the 2.1 ohm coils such that I would have less of a chance of burning them up while playing with different voltages. At least, that's my assumption.
Appreciate the reply!
I really need to stop posting while working... and start doing some actual work -- this place is almost as addictive as vaping. ;p
I'm just going to throw a suggestion out to you,
After vaping on higher ohms coils for over a month (2.1's and up) I found my flavors have not been up to par, I've been learning to build coils and just today I found my happy place with my ohms. I've built 2 1.9ohms coils and tried them both on my mvp and a regular ego battery and there is a definite taste change.
I'm still rather new at vaping and I'm not sure if the lower ohms coils is why I am getting a better flavor, (I'm sure someone will confirm if it is or not)
But try replacing the coil on your vivi nova to a lower ohms. Maybe you'll have a different experience like I haveI was actually getting frustrated and almost gave up on vaping and going back
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