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Post by ghostrider1971 on Aug 23, 2018 16:39:38 GMT
Have recently started to use a Cleito 120 alongside my fleet of Cleito v.1 tanks. I'm used to vaping around 30-40w on the Cleito v.1. I'm using the Cleito 120 between 65-70w at the moment - Red Envy (Chef's fruit flavour) is absolutely superb - but I have tried a couple of sweet flavours (BCL Granny Waffles and an apple pie) and have found both of them pretty harsh. I always mix at 70 or 80 VG but tend to go for fairly high concentrate percentages - do I need to take these down for the higher watts? Any other tips or tricks for the 120 would be much appreciated
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Post by Bob on Aug 25, 2018 9:46:32 GMT
Harshness normally comes from Nicotine, normally at high wattages you should be on 3mg or less.
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Post by ghostrider1971 on Aug 25, 2018 11:54:00 GMT
Bob - I have tended to go for 4mg in my mixes - but could certainly reduce to 3 I reckon. I wasn't sure if some of the concentrates were a little chemically and the increased wattage was bringing that out
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Post by Bob on Aug 25, 2018 13:07:31 GMT
It's a possibility, I don't use Chefs much these days, 4mg shouldn't cause a problem, thought you might have been on 6 or more
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