Which is better for which juice HV VS LR

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pAth77

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Wouldn't wattage be the more important factor?

3.7V mod with 1.5Ω atty = 9.1watts
5V mod with 3.4Ω atty = 7.3watts

I think that if you use the same atty for each voltage, then the higher voltage would translate in to a higher wattage and thus tend to burn up some juices. I only vape at 3.7V so I'm just guessing here. I'll wait for HV users to chime in.
 

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Yeah, you have to be pretty specific with voltage and the specific atty to answer conclusively.

For example, Vaperite's English Toffee. It is a very good juice and it tastes very nice at 3.7 with a LR 2.0 ohm atomizer. However, if I vape it on my 5V box mod with a 2.3 SR atomizer, it tastes a bit burnt. However, if I go back and vape it on my Provari at 5.8V with a 3.5 ohm atomizer it tastes simply awesome.
 

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Yeah, you have to be pretty specific with voltage and the specific atty to answer conclusively.

For example, Vaperite's English Toffee. It is a very good juice and it tastes very nice at 3.7 with a LR 2.0 ohm atomizer. However, if I vape it on my 5V box mod with a 2.3 SR atomizer, it tastes a bit burnt. However, if I go back and vape it on my Provari at 5.8V with a 3.5 ohm atomizer it tastes simply awesome.

Based on the above:

3.7V and 2.0Ω = 6.85watts
5V and 2.3Ω = 10.87watts
5.8V and 3.5Ω = 9.61watts

From what I've read, people typically recommend between 7-9 watts for optimum results. I'm guessing that the more delicate flavors would fall under the lower end of that range, and stronger flavors would be at the upper end.
 

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Based on the above:

3.7V and 2.0Ω = 6.85watts
5V and 2.3Ω = 10.87watts
5.8V and 3.5Ω = 9.61watts

From what I've read, people typically recommend between 7-9 watts for optimum results. I'm guessing that the more delicate flavors would fall under the lower end of that range, and stronger flavors would be at the upper end.

Yup, and truthfully most people using a Riva or an eGo are actually vaping at about 6.8 watts (1.5 ohm) or lower since it is not really putting out 3.7V.
 
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