Whats your Voltage/Watts vaping "sweet spot" (NON-Rebuildable)

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MidwestGuy

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between 10 and 15 watts depending on the juice. Darker/chocolates I like a higher wattage/warmer vape, lighter/refreshing juices I like lower wattage/cooler vape. BVC Nautilus coils I don't like to go above 11-12 as I'll eventually get a little burnt flavor. For my Kayfuns: I build 1.7ohm micro-coil/cotton builds and they're great up to 15 watts (and probably beyond) ... I keep my darker/more robust liquids in the Kayfuns.

Using my shiny new VaporShark rDNA exclusively now. Also have a Smok ZMAX Mini and a Vamo V5.
 

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    Rebuildable or nonrebuildable doesn't make any difference to me, I still vape in the 7-9 watt range.

    However the voltage used to get to 7-9 watts can vary greatly.

    Actually I pay more attention to air flow than I pay to voltage or wattage. If the air flow isn't right, it doesn't matter what the voltage or wattage is, the vape still isn't right.
     
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    Peter_C

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    Nice thread~!

    I'm an 8 to 11 watt kind of guy one year into vaping. I would love to get a DNA20 with the build quality of my ProVari :) I'd rather do variable watts as it takes me less thinking. I'm not a cloud-chaser, not into building coils - just an ex-smoker looking for an easy to use replacement to quit smoking (one year ago the 5th of this month.

    Anyhow - for many of us, all we wanna do is vape, only reason that I change my wattage is sometimes I want a stronger TH, using the same juice and gear.
     
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