Thursday, January 26, 2017

The Difference Between Coils

So I ended up going with a coil that was a 1.0 ohm instead of a subohm coil. For those of you who don't vape these terms may be confusing, I know they were for me and generally still are. I will give you general synopsis that you need to know and what I generally gleaned from the terrible graphs and information that is out there in the vape world or at least the ones I was able to find: subohm coils are the heating units that are below 1.0 ohms, they tend to require less wattage and general anything to heat things.They can reach higher temps easier, and very quickly. They are used for most vapers who are considered "cloud chasers" which are the vapers who want the largest vape cloud possible.

For vaping essential oil mixture in general for medical reasons there is literally no point for subohm coils. I used the coils that came with my vape in the beginning while I was waiting for my 1.0 ohms to arrive. My coils that came with the vape were 0.6 subohms, and as I was learning to vape on it, within a few days my essential oils had the burnt taste. While trying to use those, I got absolutely nothing beneficial out of it. I changed to my 1.0 coil and even then the essential oils were burnt tasting. I tried using those during mood swings and nothing happened, I switched to a disposable vape and was instantly soothed within a few puffs. So I decided to switch out my old essential oils with the burnt flavor and switch in fresh of the same mixture I had made. I instantly felt a difference.

I have a new flavor in the making, not only will this one focus on major anxiety issues, but also nerve and pain relief. I hope to concentrate more on that mix during the next post.

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