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after smoking for 18 years i do vaping now .. but

hello there how are you all ..
im was smoker for 18 years 2 pack a day

and 4 monthes ago i used Pod system with high nicotine

i used phix for 1 month
then i use vladdin with 30 mg nicotine and still using it ..

with that so i reduse using the pod system with that mount of nicotine i get mod system
vaporesso revenger x
it was good i use the 3mg nicotine and im happy with that

i lost it in taxi .. and way i get other one from vaporesso Gen ..

BUT ...

i use to vape on 35 to 40 W in revenger coz its says that on the coil so i was in the safe side
but in GEN ... it says 60 to 85

so when i use 40 i get spit back in my mouth and i read about it they say i drop too much i have to get back to 60 ... so when i use 60 W it get soooo hot even the drip tip very hot ..
and i have after 2 puffs leave it to cool ... then vape again

and the flavor not the same it looks like it burned a little bit

so what to do ... the coil new the battery is new from sony the e liquid is 70-30

i try puls mod and not working same problem with eco too ...

any help pleas i kinda hate it really not enjoying vaping now ... the heat and the spit back



thanks in advance
 

MrMeowgi

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Are you trying to puff the same way on the new device? You'll need a lot more airflow for the higher wattage. Open the airflow up and try that out. You'll be doing direct lung inhales instead of puffing like a cigarette
 
No i know its not like pod or cigarette
This is DL inhail
As my old device revenger x from vaporesso
And the airflow 3slots are open all the way my dear
 

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It's really trial and error to an extent, in terms of dialing in your wattage.
The side of the coil will have a recommended range but donr be scared to go below or above it.
Also, don't forget to prime your coils.
 

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Your Gen mod likely has the Skrr tank which comes with the QF coils which have higher recommended wattages. Not everyone likes a 60W vape and find it too warm. Luckily your tank is compatible with the NRG GT coils which I'm guessing you used with your Revenger. Many of the GT coils start at 30-40W recommended wattage. Just pick up a pack of these and you should have what you're already comfortable with.

If you're getting a lot of spit back there's 2 things I'd suggest, close your air flow when filling the tank, before opening the top and only opening the air flow after the top is sealed again. Also, blowing hard into the tank while firing it for about 3 seconds usually unfloods the tank.

Good luck and don't give up. Many of us on here struggled with something when we were new.
 
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Your Gen mod likely has the Skrr tank which comes with the QF coils which have higher recommended wattages. Not everyone likes a 60W vape and find it too warm. Luckily your tank is compatible with the NRG GT coils which I'm guessing you used with your Revenger. Many of the GT coils start at 30-40W recommended wattage. Just pick up a pack of these and you should have what you're already comfortable with.

If you're getting a lot of spit back there's 2 things I'd suggest, close your air flow when filling the tank, before opening the top and only opening the air flow after the top is sealed again. Also, blowing hard into the tank while firing it for about 3 seconds usually unfloods the tank.

Good luck and don't give up. Many of us on here struggled with something when we were new.

The outback is probably coming from unvaporized e liquid, watts were not high enough on the new coils.

Good advice from @Theboss though, bet those NRG GT coils will fix you right up!
 
Thats right the spit back is of low wattage but as the boss said some people dont like warm vape and i guess im one of them
I will try GT coil i still have one i will use it and get back to til the result


Thanks alot guys
 
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Hello there i chaned the coil to GT core and its way better for me .. Since its cool vape not warm as i used before i vape on 40 and i liked it…

Thanks alot guys that was what i was looking for…



One more thing didnt find it on the youtube

Its the super player mode
And
Smart st mode

If anyone can explain it for me or linke it to me i will be thankfull


Thanks again guys
 

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Its the super player mode
And
Smart st mode

super player mode

Please note, I do not use this specific device and am only providing a best guess/es from what I observe on their (Vapepresso's) web site.

I would reasonably think such is a descriptor of what Vapepresso calls the Pulse mode. This seems a newly innovated feature they have programmed into the microchip on-board the mod. From what I read it pulse fires at roughly 0.002 nano seconds or so, in order to offer a user a 'better vaping experience".

Smart st mode

Again, still a guess here. This seems to refer to what they are calling Smart TC mode. This means the microchip will sense and use temperature control mode as needed. I can only think that may prove useful somewhat, though could also see an argument that it may not be.

All in, to me it seems like Vapepresso is forging onward with the crucible of innovation to try becoming an industry leader for vapers. This may be something to keep in mind, good or bad. At least it seems they are trying to do better. Difficult to fault a company doing that.

###### Observational Rhetoric / Commentary

Now, can we maybe see a mod making company offer a free lithium ion battery recycling program for vapers, maybe? Might be nice to possibly offer an incentive in such a program. For example, possibly set it up that a user sending in five batteries gets shipped out a new battery free of charge. I'm sure any number of these mod making companies do well enough, they could afford eating the costs of a recycling program and providing a loss leader of free batteries. It would be real nice to boost their social responsibility credentials. So, "how 'bout it?"

Also, I'm sure in the age of Big Data something as simple as a "Users Who Have Sent In Batteries" spreadsheet/database could easily be established/used for keeping track of such a program. It isn't as though I'm asking for astrophysics quantum brain surgery here. Nor, am I asking for some kind of moral quantum metaphysics debate over the price of tea in China. I think it's a really straight forward idea whose time has come. :)
 
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