Guys whats the best temperature for me ? I normally vape at 15-30 watt . I currently vape at 155c and 20J . I tried 160c and 20J but my throat feel the heat
If 155c at 20j works for you, and 160c 20j burns your throat, I'd say you already found your sweet spot.
ita really a trial and error thing, even across the range of atomizers and builds. With identical builds I like 500 degrees and 48w on one atty and 480 degrees and 55w on another. Its just something you have to play with till you find what you like.Guys whats the best temperature for me ? I normally vape at 15-30 watt . I currently vape at 155c and 20J . I tried 160c and 20J but my throat feel the heat
@f1r3b1rd why do you think there us a differrence?ita really a trial and error thing, even across the range of atomizers and builds. With identical builds I like 500 degrees and 48w on one atty and 480 degrees and 55w on another. Its just something you have to play with till you find what you like.
The airflow and design of the atty, and coil placement; at least thats my speculation kind of like when people ask me 'how do I blow big clouds?' Its not just having massive power, thats only part of it. The build, placement of the build and airflow along with juice composition all have a hand in it.@f1r3b1rd why do you think there us a differrence?
My sweet spot is where I do not feel burnt that is at 155c?
@Mattp169 different juices and the ingredients used to make them play a part as well. Some juices just taste better at higher or lower temperatures than others. I have one juice that tastes fantastic at 360 degrees, but another that doesn't taste good until about 450 degrees. The type of coil you use also plays a part in that, my juice on titanium (which I have tried but don't actually use regularly) tastes different than it does on nickel at comparable temperatures.@f1r3b1rd why do you think there us a differrence?