Scorching Hurricane Vapor's Fog Milk

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splinter164

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I'm relatively new to this, so it has to be me. I've read plenty of reviews that voted up for HV's Fog Milk. I wanted to try a vanilla custard flavor and this seemed to be the ticket. But I can't seem to get through a half tank without having plenty of scorched hits. I have tried hitting low and slow, pre-priming with a no-fire inhale, drop the voltage to its lowest level, even changed the coil, What gives? Is this juice that sensitive to heat?

I'm using an VV Ego battery and a Kanger Aero mini with 1.8 om dual coil.

I just got in some Custard's Last Stand from Nicoticket and don't seem to have nearly the issue I'm having with Fog Milk.
 

splinter164

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If I remember correctly the Fog Milk was made more for dripping. It is a high in VG I believe.

Is dripping much less prone to burning? The pictures I've seen of bottom feed atty's show huge wicks fully saturated in juice. Is it the large amount of juice in the bottom of the atty that reduces the scorching potential?

I may experiment with enlarging the holes in my atomizer coil, much like folks do for tank/cartomizers.
 

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Is dripping much less prone to burning? The pictures I've seen of bottom feed atty's show huge wicks fully saturated in juice. Is it the large amount of juice in the bottom of the atty that reduces the scorching potential?

I may experiment with enlarging the holes in my atomizer coil, much like folks do for tank/cartomizers.

I wish I could answer that for you I'm so sorry but I only have a 306 atty for testing flavors. I'm not sure where you post a question about atty's now as they have change things a lot around here and I haven't been exploring yet.
 
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