Snails - Response on Threads Part 7

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daleron

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    and i was wrong once again :D
    Hee hee! ;)

    One of my current favorites is an istick Basic with a 0.75 coil, vaping at about 20W :ohmy:
    Not too warm but produces a ton of vape compared to what I was using :)

    And a small unit, can't forget my love for "small" :D
     

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    tc is most advanced and provides the best coil-temp control and that's probably the most important thing as we learn more about what "nasties" are produced by PVs.

    That said, I don't TC yet.

    I don't have any problem with "sub ohm" itself, it's the sub-ohm on unregulated mech mods that worries me from a safety standpoint and from a "produces nasties" standpoint so I don't do that. But some coils for the sub-tank are .5 ohms. I just use proper watts and try not to overheat the coil. Just use the lowest workable wattage for any given coil...start low and dial up until it works well...and quit dialing up. Make sure the coil wicks well.


    Good morning snails. :) Happy pi day. :) ;)
     

    daleron

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    G'mornin, snails!

    Typical Monday...

    Bought my favorite doughnuts this weekend. I was all, "can't forget to bring my doughnut to work!!!"

    Awesomely remembered to bring doughnut to work...

    Totally forgot cell phone. :facepalm:
    Good morning MadO :)

    Oh dear, can't imagine life without a cell phone :rolleyes: :laugh:
    (never owned one ;) )
     

    daleron

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    tc is most advanced and provides the best coil-temp control and that's probably the most important thing as we learn more about what "nasties" are produced by PVs.

    That said, I don't TC yet.

    I don't have any problem with "sub ohm" itself, it's the sub-ohm on unregulated mech mods that worries me from a safety standpoint and from a "produces nasties" standpoint so I don't do that. But some coils for the sub-tank are .5 ohms. I just use proper watts and try not to overheat the coil. Just use the lowest workable wattage for any given coil...start low and dial up until it works well...and quit dialing up. Make sure the coil wicks well.


    Good morning snails. :) Happy pi day. :) ;)
    Good morning Atty :)
     

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    ... as we learn more about what "nasties" are produced by PVs ...

    So... we are still learning after how many years now???


    I never did mention what the cardiologist said when I asked about "e-Cigs".

    He quite directly proclaimed they do produce carcinogens. He was also quick to mention
    that the level is "significantly lower" than cigarettes. And if "had to keep smoking", use
    the e-Cig.

    Since I really have NOT been keeping up with all the latest news on vaping, I didn't jump
    on the "they do" proclamation.
     

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    @ bear - if you are set on getting a new mod you should be able to venture into tc and sub-ohm if you so desire ;)
    most of what's on the market now has those capabilities!

    But my question still stands...

    ...I smoke (and vape) "mouth-to... well, mouth". I realize some does make it down to the
    lungs, but I do not gulp it down like some folks... and exhale smoke for the next 5 breaths.

    Does that style of vaping mean I should stay away from sub-ohm if my desired end result is
    to be a satisfied vape-ONLY person?
     

    tiburonfirst

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    i have no idea, bear! i do know that the airflow control present on most tanks now allows you to dial into your preferred vaping style. since i have not tried a sub-ohm coil i'm not sure if that holds true.
    i have seen it posted though that sub-ohm is the way to go for mtl. and while that is my vaping style i have not been tempted to try ;)
     

    daleron

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    But my question still stands...

    ...I smoke (and vape) "mouth-to... well, mouth". I realize some does make it down to the
    lungs, but I do not gulp it down like some folks... and exhale smoke for the next 5 breaths.

    Does that style of vaping mean I should stay away from sub-ohm if my desired end result is
    to be a satisfied vape-ONLY person?
    Nope.
     
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