According to the write up but simplified and paraphrased:
(You can read the full articles at the links below)
This is about my vaping journey so far and all the research I did.
(Disclaimer: Im by no means an expert yet. It is merely a guide based on my experience up to this point aided by the articles I found to better inform me before I made the leap to vaping)
Firstly, invest in a variable wattage box mod + atomizer or (preferably) an AIO (All in One) pod mod with adjustable airflow control.
This will allow your lungs to comfortably acclimatise to vaping because you can play with the settings that suit you. There will be coughing in the beginning. Its normal. Dont be put off. You CAN do it.
An AIO is also less "hassle" and all youll need to do is change the coils to maintain its performance. In the long run its also the most financially economical.
Coil resistance is another way to control the output.
You can buy a range of different coils with different resistances.
Most atomizers will give you a recommended wattage range over which the coil can be used.
I started on a 12w and 0.6ohm (MTL + DTL) coil setting.
A mod set at 50W will vaporize more e-liquid than a mod at 30W.
When you increase the output, you are telling your mod to draw a higher voltage from the battery.
This plus your usage time will determine your battery life.
If you've read a lot of reviews about the device with the longest battery life they're just a guideline. Its different for everyone. Youll see why in the next paragraph.
A battery up to 1500mAh will more than suffice for now.
Direct to lung (DTL) vs Mouth to Lung (MTL)
This is why your wattage + adjustable airflow + coil resistance is important.
You don't know yet which method is best for you so choose a device that gives you both options.
Generally coils with:
A resistance lower than 1ohm + increased airflow = DTL
Higher than 1ohm + reduced airflow = MTL.
MTL will save on battery and coil life as well liquid.
DTL is like sucking on a straw and produces more flavour and vapor.
Remember e-liquids taste different at different wattages.
If it tastes burnt and your coils dont last long your wattage is too high.
The ‘best’ operating wattage will be printed on the coil box or on the coil itself.
Regarding liquids and nicotine Ill post my thoughts/advice in another thread.
If you want a specific device I can only recommend mine at this point.
Check out @StompieZA 's review
https://www.ecigssa.co.za/geekvape-aegis-boost-pod-mod-review-rba-pod-update.t63666/#post-816368
There are many devices out there that satisfy these criteria. My experience with the @geekvape Aegis Boost has been a lifesaver. Any AIO however is the best of both worlds. Its the combination of the mod and pod device which is relatively new to the vaping world.
Vaping will liberate you. Give it a chance. And if youve heard those horror stories about devices blowing up...vaping has come a long way since those early days. It is much safer.
Nowadays they are designed with safety features like over temperature protection.
I happily (and believe it or not willingly) quit smoking the second I produced my first velvety luscious cloud.
However if you do need that nudge watch these two videos:
And this 2nd review will also explain many of the beginner basics:
https://www.ecigclick.co.uk/geekvape-aegis-boost-review/
PS. Ive found that the most affordable and reliable vendor out there at the moment is:
https://www.vapeking.co.za/
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https://vaping.com/blog/guides/no-science-guide-whats-the-ideal-wattage-for-vaping/
https://support.jacvapour.com/suppo...at-s-the-difference-between-mtl-and-dl-coils-
(You can read the full articles at the links below)
This is about my vaping journey so far and all the research I did.
(Disclaimer: Im by no means an expert yet. It is merely a guide based on my experience up to this point aided by the articles I found to better inform me before I made the leap to vaping)
Firstly, invest in a variable wattage box mod + atomizer or (preferably) an AIO (All in One) pod mod with adjustable airflow control.
This will allow your lungs to comfortably acclimatise to vaping because you can play with the settings that suit you. There will be coughing in the beginning. Its normal. Dont be put off. You CAN do it.
An AIO is also less "hassle" and all youll need to do is change the coils to maintain its performance. In the long run its also the most financially economical.
Coil resistance is another way to control the output.
You can buy a range of different coils with different resistances.
Most atomizers will give you a recommended wattage range over which the coil can be used.
I started on a 12w and 0.6ohm (MTL + DTL) coil setting.
A mod set at 50W will vaporize more e-liquid than a mod at 30W.
When you increase the output, you are telling your mod to draw a higher voltage from the battery.
This plus your usage time will determine your battery life.
If you've read a lot of reviews about the device with the longest battery life they're just a guideline. Its different for everyone. Youll see why in the next paragraph.
A battery up to 1500mAh will more than suffice for now.
Direct to lung (DTL) vs Mouth to Lung (MTL)
This is why your wattage + adjustable airflow + coil resistance is important.
You don't know yet which method is best for you so choose a device that gives you both options.
Generally coils with:
A resistance lower than 1ohm + increased airflow = DTL
Higher than 1ohm + reduced airflow = MTL.
MTL will save on battery and coil life as well liquid.
DTL is like sucking on a straw and produces more flavour and vapor.
Remember e-liquids taste different at different wattages.
If it tastes burnt and your coils dont last long your wattage is too high.
The ‘best’ operating wattage will be printed on the coil box or on the coil itself.
Regarding liquids and nicotine Ill post my thoughts/advice in another thread.
If you want a specific device I can only recommend mine at this point.
Check out @StompieZA 's review
https://www.ecigssa.co.za/geekvape-aegis-boost-pod-mod-review-rba-pod-update.t63666/#post-816368
There are many devices out there that satisfy these criteria. My experience with the @geekvape Aegis Boost has been a lifesaver. Any AIO however is the best of both worlds. Its the combination of the mod and pod device which is relatively new to the vaping world.
Vaping will liberate you. Give it a chance. And if youve heard those horror stories about devices blowing up...vaping has come a long way since those early days. It is much safer.
Nowadays they are designed with safety features like over temperature protection.
I happily (and believe it or not willingly) quit smoking the second I produced my first velvety luscious cloud.
However if you do need that nudge watch these two videos:
And this 2nd review will also explain many of the beginner basics:
https://www.ecigclick.co.uk/geekvape-aegis-boost-review/
PS. Ive found that the most affordable and reliable vendor out there at the moment is:
https://www.vapeking.co.za/
----------------------------------------
https://vaping.com/blog/guides/no-science-guide-whats-the-ideal-wattage-for-vaping/
https://support.jacvapour.com/suppo...at-s-the-difference-between-mtl-and-dl-coils-
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