So many juices to choose from, so many voltages to choose from! The trick is getting just the right temperature to vaporize as much of the VG/PG (depending on the mixture), nicotine, and flavor as possible. They all have different heats of vaporization, so it's about finding a balance. I'm always playing with the voltage on my Buzz to try to find the right temperature for each juice and atty. I'm frustratingly indecisive, but I thought I'd start a thread documenting when I finally decide I've hit the right voltage.
Using a standard 510 atty from litecigusa rated at (according to my multimeter) about 2.5ohm:
FSUSA RY4 and Maxboro (30/70 PG/VG)- 4.4-4.45V
The thicker, more caramel or dark coffee juices seem to need a higher voltage to get as much of the flavor as possible. I also prefer higher VG content juices, but not 100%. 4.5V seemed a little too high and some flavor was lost and/or burnt. 4.3-4.4 didn't seem to be quite enough.
BWB 555 (50/50)- 4.2-4.3V
A little more PG in this one combined with lighter flavors seemed to respond well to a slightly lower voltage. This is also the operating voltage of my eGo batteries between fully and less charged.
Thats all I've nailed down so far. I'd be glad to hear other members' findings to narrow my search in the future!
Using a standard 510 atty from litecigusa rated at (according to my multimeter) about 2.5ohm:
FSUSA RY4 and Maxboro (30/70 PG/VG)- 4.4-4.45V
The thicker, more caramel or dark coffee juices seem to need a higher voltage to get as much of the flavor as possible. I also prefer higher VG content juices, but not 100%. 4.5V seemed a little too high and some flavor was lost and/or burnt. 4.3-4.4 didn't seem to be quite enough.
BWB 555 (50/50)- 4.2-4.3V
A little more PG in this one combined with lighter flavors seemed to respond well to a slightly lower voltage. This is also the operating voltage of my eGo batteries between fully and less charged.
Thats all I've nailed down so far. I'd be glad to hear other members' findings to narrow my search in the future!