the speed at which you inhale

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Ledazzler

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good day vapers....

i just figured something out, so i thought i would pass it on for those that may not be aware....

today i was vaping away on my blueberry waffle from highbrow on my ego-c with ce5 tank, everything is going vapingly well, and then (as i usually do) change batteries before i need to, to avoid being stranded battery less!!

i get the automatic burnt taste from a battery thats fully charged and raring to go!

then i increased the speed at which i inhale to see what it does and "voila" i have got my blueberry waffle taste back and lost that burnt taste. which leads me to the idea that the burnt taste can come from inhaling to slow and letting the liquid "sit" on the coil to long!

i hope this is not a one off revelation for me for everytime i get a constant burnt taste i will "suck a little harder and quicker"

this also did not diminish the amount of vapor that i exhaled!!!!

Has anyone else had a similiar eureka moment???

Dazz
 

DaveP

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New battery voltage may be more than your juice will allow and still taste right. Regulated variable voltage will go a long way to tailor the vape to your taste. You could raise the resistance of the cartos you use, also.

I can tell the difference between 3.7v and 3.4v every time on any atomizer coil. VV is a good way to maximize the vape. You might try the Twist battery for a less expensive way into VV.
 
Been vaping 4 days now, have a spinner vv 1300mAh with vivi nova

I notice at first I wanted to pull fast and would mostly get a burnt taste. Now that I'm pulling slower I am getting more flavor and have found myself exhaling out of my nose more than through my mouth. It get better each day, now that I'm getting my taste back slowly. Juice I vaped on the first day taste completely different now.
 
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