Hi guys. Not sure if this question has been answered here goes:
Does temperature of juice change flavor? I've noticed this ever since I got my first RDA: whenever I vape, the first few hits were good, tasting like what they smell. However, subsequent hits, the flavor is a little muted, and there starts to have a weird taste coming out. Can't really describe the taste, and it's not so unpleasant to a point where you put off the vape completely. I've thought it's due to dry hit, but whenever I remove the cap/cover to see the coils and cotton, saturated. I have this habit of adding loads of juice to a point where it reaches almost overflows.
I've did lots of testing. Too little cotton, too much cotton, in between, I've even changed the brand of cotton I use. I also changed the resistance, and ID of the coils. But still the weird taste lingers. Thus I'm wondering if the repeating firing heats up the cotton and juice, and is the culprit of the smell.
Can anyone enlighten me on this?
Does temperature of juice change flavor? I've noticed this ever since I got my first RDA: whenever I vape, the first few hits were good, tasting like what they smell. However, subsequent hits, the flavor is a little muted, and there starts to have a weird taste coming out. Can't really describe the taste, and it's not so unpleasant to a point where you put off the vape completely. I've thought it's due to dry hit, but whenever I remove the cap/cover to see the coils and cotton, saturated. I have this habit of adding loads of juice to a point where it reaches almost overflows.
I've did lots of testing. Too little cotton, too much cotton, in between, I've even changed the brand of cotton I use. I also changed the resistance, and ID of the coils. But still the weird taste lingers. Thus I'm wondering if the repeating firing heats up the cotton and juice, and is the culprit of the smell.
Can anyone enlighten me on this?