What is a good temperature for Aspire Atlantis V1 NI 200 coils and other questions

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Averbu

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Hey, I started vaping about a month ago, I quit smoking and haven't had one since so I'm very thankful for it!

Anyway, I'm vaping on a KBox 70 w/ TC and it has Wattage, NI, and TI settings for a starter, unfortunately it's locked at 70W and I'm wondering if anybody had any suggestions for any good temperatures? I'm vaping on the Candi Flip flavor from High Heat right now, sometimes I'll get a strong dry hit but if I put it too low, I'll barely get much vapor nor taste.

I know I shouldn't vape with these coils on wattage mode because of health reasons, should I switch to a different coil or is there something I can do to make this a better experience with the NI200 coils?
 

GeorgeS

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    Many mention that factory coils are sometimes hit/miss, I've had 3 out of 5 be duds before - one of the reasons I migrated to RTA's.

    Like any coil the advice is to start low and work your way up. I usually start at 350F and stop somewhere before I hit 450F. Most of my TC setups are running between 390-430F.

    Many folks like vaping much hotter than that. I like a cooler vape. As you go hotter there will be more vapor production and the coils wicking may get challenged depending on the juice your using. Higher VG blends naturally don't wick as quickly as lower VG blends.

    Just adjust until you get the vape you want. I would not worry so much about the temperature setting you settle on.
     
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