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How ohms play a part in flavor

rowsley

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OK I dont want to sound to newbish lol but here we go.
I've been vaping for 4 months and started wit my eGRIP which I adore because its what originally got me off ciggs.

I got this wild blueberry which smells amazing. I put some in my subtank mini which the ohms read .6

It taste nothing like blueberry just kinda nasty.
I put some in my eGRIP which is 1.2 ohm and wow it taste so juicy and delicious.
Is it BC off the cooler vape?
Can I get that same delicious taste from my subtank mini by making a higher ohm coil.
I was seriously about to trash this liquid but evidently its not the liquid.
Some of my juices absolutely taste delicious in my minis, and some just taste so bland.

I use the rba base in my eGRIP and I vape it maxed at 20w. So I'm just assuming its the resistance of the coil.
Differences are I use 28g in the eGRIP
And 26 guage in minis.
Hope this makes sense. I dont claim to know it all, guess once I got into sub ohm I just went wit it and haven't tried to many different builds.
Thanks for any advice.
 

Neunerball

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Some juices need either lower power (Watt/Volt) or higher resistance.
 

rowsley

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I'm definitely going to try a higher resistance coil in the mini and give it a go. Thanks for your response
 

martinelias

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20w imo is not enough for a subohm build. I think just a few more watts would have done the coil right.
 

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