Intense burning on new liquid

wardenhehe

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Hey, I've recently gotten a rechargable vape after a year of smoking disposables (quite the money sink). I decided to go for a Voopoo Vmate E and the liquid was Liqua. There is this thing I've had issues with at times where some e-liquids burn my throat intensely and I cough quite badly pretty much instantly and can't be forced to inhale further. I do directly to lung most cases but on this one I let it sit in the tank for 15 minutes and tried it and with zero success. The disposables i vape carry around 20mg of nic, whilst these juices have 13 i believe. Ive tried other juices like Just juice without any nicotine and it was completely fine but it is also 70/30 not 50/50. Can anyone help me solve this so I dont have to waste more money on trying my way onward?
 

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    Welcome to ecf @wardenhehe :thumbs:

    That device has 2 different coils; 0.7 and 1.2 ohms. Additionally, the power range goes from 5-20 watts. So, there's that.

    Secondly, Liqua is not considered a top shelf eliquid. I'm guessing if you're using a harsh eliquid at the wrong settings, it could be a problem.
     

    Izan

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    Hey, I've recently gotten a rechargable vape after a year of smoking disposables (quite the money sink). I decided to go for a Voopoo Vmate E and the liquid was Liqua. There is this thing I've had issues with at times where some e-liquids burn my throat intensely and I cough quite badly pretty much instantly and can't be forced to inhale further. I do directly to lung most cases but on this one I let it sit in the tank for 15 minutes and tried it and with zero success. The disposables i vape carry around 20mg of nic, whilst these juices have 13 i believe. Ive tried other juices like Just Juice without any nicotine and it was completely fine but it is also 70/30 not 50/50. Can anyone help me solve this so I dont have to waste more money on trying my way onward?
    Hi,
    Seems you might prefer a salt based nicotine over the freebase nicotine used in the Liqua line.

    Where are you located?

    Cheers
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    The disposables i vape carry around 20mg of nic, whilst these juices have 13 i believe

    That's because the dispos you vape have nic salts and liqua is most likely freebase nic and probably high PG (50% or more), which together will make for a harsh vape depending on your wattage. So to keep it simple stick with a nic salts based brand of eliquid.
     
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    Нашла в интернете сайт Plumbers in Los Angeles, скажите, пользовались ли вы их услугами и качественно ли они делают ремонт?
    nothing to do with vaping. Seems like spammer/scammer behavior to me
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    Edit: Or maybe it was an attempt at humor? IDK. I'll let the mods sort it out.
     

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