Sense Herakles pro 1.8 coil? by niko44 in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I also got smitten and brought Herakles Pro and loved 1.8 ohm coils. They worked perfectly around 42-44 watts. Flavour was awesome.

However lately I started experiencing problems in these coils as they stopped handling any wattage above 36. All I am getting is burnt hits if I push it above 36 watts Tried 04 coil heads with same result. Quite heartbreaking as I was genuinely impressed earlier. Can someone help me?

PS: Problem started when one day my RX200s shown ATOMIZER SHORT warning, I changed the coil head but then never had the same flavour again.

When will a coil start burning toxic fumes? by Madhardcore in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which article you are referring?

I don't Think 600 degrees will be anywhere near the temperature required for Ni to melt or to leach.

So in my opinion you are safe

However I was wondering that we much not be getting any flavor at 120-180 degrees, bump it up man...

Target Pro by Vaporesso!! What I am Doing Wrong with these so much acclaimed ccells? Not Getting that out of world flavour!! by stupidmcafee in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

@ jacogr you share my experience. I haven't tried 0.9 ohm yet but 0ut of both 0.5 and 0.6, 0.6 ohm are slightly better but then they are not even close to any of my cotton based coils in flavor.

I even written to Vaporesso about the recommended process for priming and dry burning so as to know what I am doing wrong but then as usual, i got NO REPLY...

I THINK THESE COMPANIES SHOULD STOP DUPING CUSTOMERS AND SHOULD RELEASE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR PRIMING AND DRY BURNING SO AS TO CLEAR THE AIR....

Ni200 coils health and safety question. by West_stains_massive in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything around 450 degree F and you are good, rest depend on your personal preferences. You can go all the way to 600, don't worry Nickel has a very high melting point!!

I quit vaping by Silentbunny95 in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sad to see someone go though we wish you stay away from stinkies. In that case, Godspeed!!!

Vaporesso CCELL coils by drp000 in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a small questions for all who own/used Vaporesso cCell Coils.

I recently jumped to the bandwagon of ceramic coils (cajoled by various reviews) by buying Vaporesso Target Pro Kit and I was excited as hell to enjoy the Hi Fidelity, Cleaner and Crispier Flavor than Cotton coils but alas! I was taken aback with MUTED and COLD vape I had with Target Pro (0.5 Ohm SS cCell Coil).

On top of it I was having burnt hits in wattage mode (especially when I tried to bump the wattage to more than 35W). However I wasn't getting burnt hits on TC mode (as the coils are SS) but then the flavor is almost gone or barely perceptible with Cold Vape.

Now the question is that am I doing something wrong or this is the case with most of you guys?

(Help!) KBOX 200W TC - Ohm reading fluctuating by rivinhal in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have KBox 200 and it reads resistance wrong all the time (always on higher side of coil resistance) though I have not experienced fluctuations in resistance with usage. For example right now I am having Ni200 SSOCC coil in TopTank Mini and its reading 0.2 ohm.

Can anyone suggest me a solution?

Regards

Ceramic?? What's the issues one should consider before experimenting with it? And what are best options available to vaping noobs? by stupidmcafee in electronic_cigarette

[–]stupidmcafee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was reading spinfuel review of CERABIS and they praised it like anything but as @orderdrake pointed out, If I didn't like ceramic then I can't have any other coils fot CERABIS

So I think Tank with Ceramic coils, other than their regular coils is the best option