I started vaping some months ago and have bought lots of different equipment in this new hobby of mine.
I have Vamo V5 and Vamo V6 units which have wattages that range from 5W to 20W for the former, and 5W to 25W for the latter. And I have a DNA 35 unit that goes from 7W to 35W.
But I am genuinely puzzled, as while I like varying the voltage or wattage in the Vamo units, I find that I only really vary the voltage between 3.4V and 4.3V - which equates to around between 5 and 6.5W. If I put the power up any higher, my e-liquid has a burnt taste to it and the flavour which was in the liquid gets pretty mangled.
Consequently, I found that I really didn't like my DNA35 unit, since at it's lowest power of 7W, I just didn't like the burned output I got from most atomizers. I had to try around 10 different atomizers till I found one that I disliked least on the unit - and I still can't vape with it for any length of time.
My question is - does anybody actually use those high wattage settings on such units?
If you do, do you actually find it enjoyable?
Am I missing something?
I'd really appreciate any insight that you can give me on this matter.
Thanks,
Renato
I have Vamo V5 and Vamo V6 units which have wattages that range from 5W to 20W for the former, and 5W to 25W for the latter. And I have a DNA 35 unit that goes from 7W to 35W.
But I am genuinely puzzled, as while I like varying the voltage or wattage in the Vamo units, I find that I only really vary the voltage between 3.4V and 4.3V - which equates to around between 5 and 6.5W. If I put the power up any higher, my e-liquid has a burnt taste to it and the flavour which was in the liquid gets pretty mangled.
Consequently, I found that I really didn't like my DNA35 unit, since at it's lowest power of 7W, I just didn't like the burned output I got from most atomizers. I had to try around 10 different atomizers till I found one that I disliked least on the unit - and I still can't vape with it for any length of time.
My question is - does anybody actually use those high wattage settings on such units?
If you do, do you actually find it enjoyable?
Am I missing something?
I'd really appreciate any insight that you can give me on this matter.
Thanks,
Renato
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