I was using 2 eleaf 20 watt mods for awhile until i noticed that each time I took a puff I was getting throat hits that burnt and hurt. I blamed it on my coils and got new coils for my aspire nautilus tank but every time I put a brand new coil in my tank I got the same dry burnt hit in my throat. I came to the conclusion that after many drops the mods must have been broken so I recently bought a eleaf 50 watt temperature control mod. So my assumption with the broken mods has been accurate. I must have dropped them one to many times causing some sort of malfunction in the battery. I placed my aspire tank on the new mod and and I no longer get burnt throat hits. I'm still not satisfied however. I want a tank that works well with the eleaf 50 watt so I can use it to its full potential. So I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on good tanks that go well with this mod. I don't like 2 ml tanks.... or tanks that have breakable see through plastic/glass because they tend to break after a drop on the sidewalk, which is why I bought the aspire nautilus since it has an optional metal replacement you can put on the tank instead of the acrylic glass.
Oh and and one more question... could the nicotine mg's have anything to with hard/burnt/dry throat hits? im vaping a 50/50 blend at 30 mgs nicotine.... yea I know... I really need to bring that down a bit. haha
any input is helpful. Thanks.
EDIT: My mod isnt a 50 watt eleaf... its a 40 Watt TC...
EDIT #2 : Also I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference between a sub-ohm and regular ohm coil as well as explain the whole nickle coil TC ordeal along with the dangers of battery explosion related to nickel coils used improperly.
Oh and and one more question... could the nicotine mg's have anything to with hard/burnt/dry throat hits? im vaping a 50/50 blend at 30 mgs nicotine.... yea I know... I really need to bring that down a bit. haha
any input is helpful. Thanks.
EDIT: My mod isnt a 50 watt eleaf... its a 40 Watt TC...
EDIT #2 : Also I was wondering if anyone could explain the difference between a sub-ohm and regular ohm coil as well as explain the whole nickle coil TC ordeal along with the dangers of battery explosion related to nickel coils used improperly.
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