What gives you a th?

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NeilSwift

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I use an eGo battery and clearo with no problems. Nice flavour and a good th. I recently purchased a few new flavours and decided I would get an atty and cartridges to try a bit of each flavour and less cleaning the clearos. Trouble is I get no th whatsoever. I cleaned out a clearo and using the same liquid all was good again.

Am I doing something wrong?
 

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Voltage/wattage and Nicotine % provide the biggest impact on TH, followed by % of PG in the juice.

Check the OHM rating on your new attys. Clearomizers perform quite well at high ohms and low volts. The opposite is true of attys. Ego battery with 1.7-2.0 ohm atty would be about perfect before you burn juice.
 

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Voltage/wattage and Nicotine % provide the biggest impact on TH, followed by % of PG in the juice.

Check the OHM rating on your new attys. Clearomizers perform quite well at high ohms and low volts. The opposite is true of attys. Ego battery with 1.7-2.0 ohm atty would be about perfect before you burn juice.

OK. 3.2 volt battery and 26% nic. No idea of the PG content but the liquid is a lot more runnier than my previous liquids. The atty is an eGoT and I have no idea what ohm.

The UK population just buy stuff (me included) without any thought about volts/mAh/ohms. I have read a lot on here and get the gist. Pisses me off when I go into a store and know more than the store owner. Grrrrrrrr.
 

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with hardware out of the picture, different flavors offer different throat hit. assuming all the juice you are trying are from the same vendor this is why. if they are from different vendors, a different nic may be being used, or of a varying strength

So it's the nic that produces the th? But I get a good th with my clearo using the same liquid that failed in the atty.
 

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When I started vaping pretty much everyone used atty/cartridges. You definitely IMO don't get as good of a vape using that setup as you do with cartomizers or even clearos.

It is a pretty good way to test liquids though. Have you tried direct dripping? It takes a bit of practice but it's a better, more consistent vape than the atty/cart combo.
 

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When I started vaping pretty much everyone used atty/cartridges. You definitely IMO don't get as good of a vape using that setup as you do with cartomizers or even clearos.

It is a pretty good way to test liquids though. Have you tried direct dripping? It takes a bit of practice but it's a better, more consistent vape than the atty/cart combo.

My first set up was a 510 and because it lacked any punch I moved on to clearos. I did drip the 510 and got a little better result. I tried dripping the eGo T with a chocolate liquid (embarrassed) and it smelt burnt, tasted ok for a bit then the atty started kinda popping. Stopped then as I thought is was breaking. Do I need practice?
 
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