Hey everyone;
I've been doing three things lately: (1) moving into my new house, (2) trying a lot of different VB juices I normally wouldn't care to add to my order, and (3) rotating between various devices with their varying voltages and atomizer resistances. With this, and after a conversation with Mutt, I thought it wise to start a thread where VB customers could discuss the what voltage/resistance that the different VB juices are best enjoyed at on an *individual* level.
For Example: I've found that CB is best on a 3.7V device under a 2.0 ohm load or higher.
Keep in mind, this is simply a beta attempt: there is no perfect system for gathering this data, but I would like for everyone contributing to this thread to keep their postings concise in nature and not vary much from the topic. By doing this, we can further enhance the quality of the experience to be had by new or inexperienced VB customers. Granted, no two persons will experience the same outcome as two others, however I feel that a "majority of people think this is the best" would be extremely handy for reference by both VB and their customers.
I've been doing three things lately: (1) moving into my new house, (2) trying a lot of different VB juices I normally wouldn't care to add to my order, and (3) rotating between various devices with their varying voltages and atomizer resistances. With this, and after a conversation with Mutt, I thought it wise to start a thread where VB customers could discuss the what voltage/resistance that the different VB juices are best enjoyed at on an *individual* level.
For Example: I've found that CB is best on a 3.7V device under a 2.0 ohm load or higher.
Keep in mind, this is simply a beta attempt: there is no perfect system for gathering this data, but I would like for everyone contributing to this thread to keep their postings concise in nature and not vary much from the topic. By doing this, we can further enhance the quality of the experience to be had by new or inexperienced VB customers. Granted, no two persons will experience the same outcome as two others, however I feel that a "majority of people think this is the best" would be extremely handy for reference by both VB and their customers.