Whats up with tobacco flavors at 5 volts?

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brandon555

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All of my PG tobacco liquids [RY1, Marlboro, Camel, even RY4] taste horrible on my V2 especially with cartoz. They're a little better on a 901, and even better if I cut them with about half VG or so. The flavor comes through a bit better with VG for some reason.

Its like the higher voltage kills all that earthy, spicy tobacco goodness and leaves it tasting very sweet and not tobacco-y at all.

Is there anything you can do about this? Or are tobacco juices just better at 3.7?
 

Kent C

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Is there anything you can do about this? Or are tobacco juices just better at 3.7?

3.7V on the bartleby and protege is my sweet spot for those flavors. Don't even try fruit on the 5V without a high ohm atty. V4L's caramel mocha frap and Janty capp. can hold up well on 5V but on a 901 atty. I quit vaping cartos on the 5v for other reasons.
 

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All of my PG tobacco liquids [RY1, Marlboro, Camel, even RY4] taste horrible on my V2 especially with cartoz. They're a little better on a 901, and even better if I cut them with about half VG or so. The flavor comes through a bit better with VG for some reason.

Its like the higher voltage kills all that earthy, spicy tobacco goodness and leaves it tasting very sweet and not tobacco-y at all.

Is there anything you can do about this? Or are tobacco juices just better at 3.7?

I think this problem might be specfic to you. I use the V1 & V2 and have no problem with tobacco flavors which is mostly all I use.
 
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