Hi guys. I've been making diy coils and juice for several years, however, I haven't been too active on forums or seeking much info. Once I knew how to do something I just did it and mostly figured things out on my own from there. I feel I've missed some foundational info in doing so, however.
So, I don't go too crazy with my builds. Dual coil claptons at .33 ohms, generally running around 40-50 watts. I would like to TC but have been having too many problems with it, so it's in a user control mode with a decreasing curve of power (if that makes sense). I change the wicking fairly regularly - the coils only once every few months (burn cleaning them when I change wicks, though).
My question is why I sometimes my juice vapes harsh. My recipes don't change too much, if at all. ~6mg nic. It's been very inconsistent when I notice it. Sometimes a bottle that is harsh when I first start using it is no longer harsh by the time I'm finishing it. Sometimes the opposite. (I am mixing them thoroughly) I'm usually vaping dessert flavors, which I know can gum up the coils faster, but even right after changing coils/wicks/and immediately after making juice, it's extremely harsh on the throat - particularly the exhale, whereas other times, the same exact juice recipe and setup will produce a creamy smooth experience. If I lower the wattage, it doesn't help - it just makes me feel I'm not getting a good hit and have to take a longer draw, negating the lower harshness.
Does nicotine, PG, VG or even the flavors have shelf lives? I do tend to buy bigger bottles that last a long while. ~6 months or so. Do they get harsh over time? I know juice is better when steeped, but I didn't expect that to affect the harshness so much as the flavor. Are there any other things I am not considering?
So, I don't go too crazy with my builds. Dual coil claptons at .33 ohms, generally running around 40-50 watts. I would like to TC but have been having too many problems with it, so it's in a user control mode with a decreasing curve of power (if that makes sense). I change the wicking fairly regularly - the coils only once every few months (burn cleaning them when I change wicks, though).
My question is why I sometimes my juice vapes harsh. My recipes don't change too much, if at all. ~6mg nic. It's been very inconsistent when I notice it. Sometimes a bottle that is harsh when I first start using it is no longer harsh by the time I'm finishing it. Sometimes the opposite. (I am mixing them thoroughly) I'm usually vaping dessert flavors, which I know can gum up the coils faster, but even right after changing coils/wicks/and immediately after making juice, it's extremely harsh on the throat - particularly the exhale, whereas other times, the same exact juice recipe and setup will produce a creamy smooth experience. If I lower the wattage, it doesn't help - it just makes me feel I'm not getting a good hit and have to take a longer draw, negating the lower harshness.
Does nicotine, PG, VG or even the flavors have shelf lives? I do tend to buy bigger bottles that last a long while. ~6 months or so. Do they get harsh over time? I know juice is better when steeped, but I didn't expect that to affect the harshness so much as the flavor. Are there any other things I am not considering?