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Post by Cammy on Sept 5, 2013 20:37:59 GMT
I seem to have a real problem with GVC and PVC, the latter which I mix myself. I always vape em on my VW/VV. usually my juices vape between 7.5 and 9 watts easily producing great taste, throat hit and vapour. But with any VC if I vape at 7, it's too weak and needs more power to cook the juice but whenever I up the wattage it seems to burn my coil. Anyone else have this kinda problem, specifically with vanilla custard juices?
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Post by Greigster on Sept 5, 2013 20:41:47 GMT
Vape my PVC at 10 watts, no problems. What coil and wick are you using?
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 5, 2013 20:47:36 GMT
Rom's delish Rhubarb & Custard, PVC I use in a Evod, not a fan of VW so vape at 3.9v - 4.5v depending on the ohms. No problems with burnt coils. Have you tried switching to VV where the smaller increments of power may make tweaking up more suited to your tastes Cammy?
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Post by Cammy on Sept 5, 2013 20:58:02 GMT
Using bog standard evods with 1.8 and 2.5 heads and before that they burnt various coils on novas and ce5s. It seems like the taste is almost there and needs more oomph but whenever I crank it up after one or two nice, tasty hits the coil burns. I will give the VV method a try perps, just got used to the ease of use of the VW...
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Post by OneDay on Sept 5, 2013 21:08:22 GMT
VC is a terrible coil-gunker. Are you using new coils with it or have they become clogged with nasty carbon deposits?
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Post by jimthecarper on Sept 5, 2013 21:36:48 GMT
Not a PG - VG differential by any chance?
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Post by fiddles on Sept 5, 2013 22:00:23 GMT
Rom's delish Rhubarb & Custard, PVC I use in a Evod, not a fan of VW so vape at 3.9v - 4.5v depending on the ohms. No problems with burnt coils. Have you tried switching to VV where the smaller increments of power may make tweaking up more suited to your tastes Cammy? Perpetua you have it the wrong way around. You can get far smaller increments of power adjustments using VW than you can using VV. lets take a 2.3 ohm atty 7.6 watts = 4.18 Volts adjusting to 7.7 watts = 4.20 Volts an increase of 0.02 volts, that is 5 times smaller an increase than you can get using VV
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Post by chykensa on Sept 5, 2013 22:42:49 GMT
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most VW mods increment Watts in .5 - Volts increase per decimal point, i.e. 4, 4.1, 4.2, etc. I don't understand the finer points of VV v. VW, but I must admit I use my Vamo on VW for the majority of the time, but my Spinner (obviously) on volts.
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Post by fiddles on Sept 5, 2013 23:00:25 GMT
Evic adjusts in .1 increments when in VW & VV mode
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Post by chykensa on Sept 6, 2013 6:27:29 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 6, 2013 6:45:36 GMT
Rom's delish Rhubarb & Custard, PVC I use in a Evod, not a fan of VW so vape at 3.9v - 4.5v depending on the ohms. No problems with burnt coils. Have you tried switching to VV where the smaller increments of power may make tweaking up more suited to your tastes Cammy? Perpetua you have it the wrong way around. You can get far smaller increments of power adjustments using VW than you can using VV. lets take a 2.3 ohm atty 7.6 watts = 4.18 Volts adjusting to 7.7 watts = 4.20 Volts an increase of 0.02 volts, that is 5 times smaller an increase than you can get using VV I'll believe you fiddles .5 of a watt, sounds a lot higher to me than .1 of a volt. And I've no experience of an Evic.
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Post by Dan on Sept 6, 2013 15:13:15 GMT
I seem to have a real problem with GVC and PVC, the latter which I mix myself. I always vape em on my VW/VV. usually my juices vape between 7.5 and 9 watts easily producing great taste, throat hit and vapour. But with any VC if I vape at 7, it's too weak and needs more power to cook the juice but whenever I up the wattage it seems to burn my coil. Anyone else have this kinda problem, specifically with vanilla custard juices? I've been using gvc for a while now, (not for much longer though once homemade mixes are steeped!) and just lately I've been dipping as low as 5.7w.. Highest I get a decent flavour is 4.12v. Any higher and it tastes a burnt.. (regardless of atty resistance)
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