Warm vape?

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ncolwell

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I'm still pretty new at this, and I have a question. Sometimes my vapor is really warm, and sometimes it's not. I'm vaping on an ego T with a bottom coil clearomizer that's still pretty new. Why does the vapor change temperature like that? I just switched juice last night and had a regular vape. Today, it's really warm, almost to the point of being harsh.

Thoughts?

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DoMortas

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Sounds like a bad coil, try changing it and see if you still have that problem..

Also it could just be the juice, you didnt say if you cleaned the coil when you changed juice, so your wicks would still have some of the previous juice for the first few puffs before the new juice wicked in properly.

Change the coil, and if its still the same it's most likely the juice.
 

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To answer your question we would need to know the battery type.
A standard battery fully charged will have 4.2 volts for available output and the vape will be warmer. As the battery drains the voltage will slowly drop and the vape will cool.
You must also consider the coil in use. A lower ohm coil will normally produce a warmer vape than a higher ohm coil. i.e. 1.8ohm verses 2.5ohm
 

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Fruit flavors can be sensitive to higher voltage and easily taste burnt. Use lower voltages for these flavors.

Other flavors such as coffee, tobacco, or desert flavors may taste better at higher voltages.

That's the beauty of having variable voltage, being able to adjust the temperature of the coil for different flavors.
 
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