g3mma
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Post by g3mma on Sept 20, 2013 10:27:54 GMT
Hi guys probably a stupid suggestion but here goes anyway! Would it not be brilliant if makers of ejuice could put a rough temperature guide to what they feel their juices really come alive at! Does this make sense? Say something like "I feel juice X really shines at X watts". Just as a rough guide I know there are many variable's but could it work?
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jakethevape
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Post by jakethevape on Sept 20, 2013 10:29:26 GMT
I think they would not bother as each setup (even an identical model) will perform differently from one person to the next, taking into account the probability of different vaping techniques that would have a direct effect on the setting required. Guess work makes it more fun Good idea tho.
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Post by Ratfinkz on Sept 20, 2013 10:31:30 GMT
Good idea but I very much doubt it would work as every vaper has a different sweet spot. I might think it comes alive at 4 watts where as for someone else it may be 11 watts. If a vendor was to say 6 watts we could both complain about false advertising and try to get a refund
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Post by g3mma on Sept 20, 2013 10:35:53 GMT
Good points guy's I thought as much! As a pretty much beginner I just thought it would be nice to have somewhere to start but as I thought way to many things can change. I know myself I have discounted juice and is probably been because of wrong temperature or something basic
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