Some interesting aldehydes information

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I still chafe at the term "sub-ohming" being used synonymously with high wattage DTL vaping. Not all high wattage vaping is done using builds with less than 1.0 Ohms and not all builds greater than 1.0 are used for lower wattage MTL.

It's also uncertain how much of the extra liquid converted to aerosol in high wattage use is actually consumed/taken in/utilized/absorbed/whatever by the user.

If a MTL user takes a 6-8 second draw, inhales deeply and exhales s/he takes in x amount of chemical substance a.

If a DTL user takes a 6-8 second draw, inhales deeply and exhales s/he takes in y amount of chemical substance a.

While I believe that y > x, I believe that the difference increases with wattage at a decreasing rate. It's why we all have that sweet spot and why it's different from user to user.
 

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Kinda redundant info.
You'll be more drunk if you down 8 beers instead of 4. Oh, really? Thanks.

I mean its good that people are aware, but Aldehyde emissions have been done to death already. No dry hits, no problem. Not gonna loose sleep over miniscule amounts of substances that are found basicly everywhere, even in exhaled air.
 
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