Phoenix

Status
Not open for further replies.

rdsok

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 17, 2012
16,213
72,567
Norman, Ok
who knows which ohm phoenix works best on the ego twist? I now have both the 2.4-2.6 and the 2.6-2.8 ohms. Trying the 2.4-2.6 first since I'd already filled the sucker up before I realized I needed the adapter. :)

That depends on what you define as the best.... You can adjust your voltage up or down to get the same wattage at the coil of either one so they should both taste the same if you get the wattage the same on each... the lower ohm version will get you slightly more battery life
 

REET_AZ

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 27, 2011
1,566
2,013
Arizona
I've always noticed a burnt taste with the higher ohm stardusts on the kgo's so what I mean by "best" is anything avoiding that nasty burnt taste on the ego twist :)

The best advice I have heard is to dial it down when you first put the new atty on...and adjust up to where you like it. Anything over 4.2 starts to be a little too warm imho, and I taste the too warm scorch. Either type of ohm seems to not like above 4.2.
 

badkolo

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Oct 17, 2009
11,274
21,917
Whitestone , New York USA
not all systems are designed just to be cranked, atomizers wherent designed for that either, this is soemthing we are able to do on certain atty's or cartos but not what they where built for, so as reetz said always start at normal votlages compared to your resistance and then slowly go up form there as you break the product in.
 

MadKat

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 12, 2012
302
112
United States
not all systems are designed just to be cranked, atomizers wherent designed for that either, this is soemthing we are able to do on certain atty's or cartos but not what they where built for, so as reetz said always start at normal votlages compared to your resistance and then slowly go up form there as you break the product in.

LOL! I have my first little VV so it's hard to not try to check it out on 4.8 with everything I have! Thanks...I'll try to keep it in check ;)
 

badkolo

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Oct 17, 2009
11,274
21,917
Whitestone , New York USA
well what fun is a vv device if you cant crank it, so i get that lol, just letting people know that its best to start at lower voltages ad crank it up slowly, if it starts to taste off then you know you hit the limit of that carto/atty, also after its broken in you can then try to crank it even higher and go form there.
 

rdsok

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 17, 2012
16,213
72,567
Norman, Ok
if it starts to taste off then you know you hit the limit of that carto/atty, also after its broken in you can then try to crank it even higher and go form there.

Not to mention the juice itself will have a certain wattage that it can stand before it tastes funny/odd/burnt...
 

rdsok

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 17, 2012
16,213
72,567
Norman, Ok
I'm LOVING this phoenix!!! Only one more question...it sucks up the e-liquid very quickly and I'm going through a lot of my fave...is this the phoenix or the ego twist?

Vapor is produced by the evaporation of the juice you put in a vaporizer ( carto, atty clearo etc )... so if you are getting more vapor then yes naturally you are going through more juice. In the end, this is a good thing but also remember that you don't get something ( more vapor ) for nothing.

PS... It is a combination of the voltage setting on the particular vaporizer you are using that will give you more or less vapor. Adjust it to what your preference is and don't worry about it too much.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread