So I'm still waiting on my 2.1 to get here (yeah, STILL after I won the auction after business hours just Friday--eager much?) and I've got a question for the <1.0 ohm crowd. So I've seen this chart trotted out several times here on the board, and when I think about what the sub-ohm and super-sub-ohm crowd are doing, I wonder how it squares with the chart.
When I look at that, it seems that pretty much all sub-ohm vaping is occurring in the (dramatic, foreboding organ music) RED ZONE! Some of the stuff I've red suggests that juice would be burning there. What are you folks seeing? My intuition says that, given the numbers of you sub-ohmers, it's unlikely that your juice is on fire and none of you noticed. But what is going on? Do you all use thinner, less sweet juices that tolerate the greater heat? Or is that chart somewhat outdated in terms of the thermal resilience of commonly used juices? Both? Bring the knowledge, please.
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When I look at that, it seems that pretty much all sub-ohm vaping is occurring in the (dramatic, foreboding organ music) RED ZONE! Some of the stuff I've red suggests that juice would be burning there. What are you folks seeing? My intuition says that, given the numbers of you sub-ohmers, it's unlikely that your juice is on fire and none of you noticed. But what is going on? Do you all use thinner, less sweet juices that tolerate the greater heat? Or is that chart somewhat outdated in terms of the thermal resilience of commonly used juices? Both? Bring the knowledge, please.
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