Vaperite- no good at HV or LR?

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RedAlert

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I had tried vaperite months ago, but wasnt thrilled due to my tastes still changing back and forth. Now that that's stopped, I figure I'd give them a go again and ordered up two sampler packs, both tobaccos. Let me start by saying, these smell devine!
Dripped a few drops in a reg joye 510 on my 5v PT, and all I could taste was the base tobacco flavor (which on its own is amazing) but no other flavors came out with it. I tried the VR4 like this and the APV, and they tasted identical.
Switched them over to a cisco 306 and got the same exact results.
Then I tried a IKV 306(2.0) and voila, the flavors started coming out, I could actually taste the caramel in the VR4. Tried them again in a reg 510 but at 3.7v, and even more flavor! In fact at boring old 3.7v and a regular old atty, these are some of the most tasty juices I've tried.

Do Vaperite juices just not like a lot of heat or is it just me?
 

Goldenkobold

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Lots of vg really lowers the need for HV devices...I think they are fine at 3.7 on a 2ohm or 3.3 on a 1.5ohm but yea...you get over 8 total watts and it gets a little less than perfect.

Mind you it produces more vapor at 3.7 on a 2ohm than most stuff does at 5v and I love most of the flavors. I think Todd over at vaperite has even said its not made for 5v vaping.
 

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I bought 6 flavs of samples (all tob flavs) and i tried them on a Riva 901 with a 4075 atty. Ego 510 reg atty, and a 401 atty adapted with the Riva Batt and did not get hardly any vapor or anything at all. Weird..then filled a 808 premium carto on a PT and there it was !! Just that half a volt did the trick i guess. And the flavors are seriously good but mellow. Just wish they had more throat hit. Went through that little bottle of organic tob in no time flat today. Man, i am on the Honey Horn Va. now, and it's tasty !!! Maybe i'll go through all 6 sample bottles today and O.D. :-x hahaha
 

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I agree to some extent... the tobacco juices seem to be best at 3.7-5 volts... higher than that and they lose a bit for me.

Given we have all manner of resistance levels in cartos and attys these days... saying what voltage is used doesn't really tell much... i think wattage makes a much better metric.

For example, a 5.2 ohm atty at 6v yields about 7 watts, but so does a 2 ohm atty at 3.7 volts.
 
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