Vaporesso Target Pro | Newbie Help

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Hi Good People,

I'm Shahrier and I'm new in the vape world.

I'm using the vaporesso Target Pro for around 1 months and having so many questions regarding Vape. FYI, I smoked for 14 years and now trying to quit. I guess Vape will help me in the process. After buying the mod, I learn there is so many things to know, if I want to continue vaporing. So, let's get to the question. I'm sure, you can help me with it.
  1. The first question is regarding coil. How do I know, I have to change coil? I already changed 3 coils in one month.
  2. The starter kit comes with two coils. I was new so, didn't look at them closely. What coil I should buy?
  3. In my third coil, I'm burning too much juice per puff. It's filling my mouth with flavor which I didn't like. In the coil, it says CCell SS 0.5 OHM 20-35W. My previous coil was good and I can remember just 40-60W from it (Comes with the starter kit). What I have to say, if I want to buy that coil?
  4. How to know, what Watt I should keep to Vape?
  5. What happens, when resistance goes up and down?
I want my juice and coil to live longer and not looking for big cloud of smoke.

Thanks in advance :)
 
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stols001

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You can find coils for the Target Pro Here: Vapes, Vape Mods, Vape Tanks, and Accessories I Vaporesso

You may be able to find them less expensively at vape stores online, but this will give you the coil options for your tank, sounds like you are using the ceramic ones at the moment?

Ceramic coils are reputed to have long life, so I'm not sure quite what is going on with your setup. Do you have a vape store near you where a helpful employee can work with you to change your coil and prime it correctly? Or you might look for some videos on youtube to make sure you are following the correct process. Burnt coils can come from a lot of different reasons, and I don't know that mod well enough to make a guess. Best of luck in resolving your problem. :)

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This is a link I came up with after a quick online search. I can't speak to how great each/any reviewer, demonstrator may be, but it may give you a sense of if you are doing something small/minor that is causing your burnt taste, if it's to do with coil instillation and priming. You may have your watts too high as well, which could be burning through your coils, I guess.

vapepresso target pro review and demonstration - Bing video

Good luck, you should be able to order more coils online provided it's okay to ship them into your country, or do you have a vape emporium anywhere near you? If not, the coils should be easy to get.

Best of luck, again, I'm sure someone more experienced than myself will be along to help. :)

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In the coil, it says CCell SS 0.5 OHM 20-35W. My previous coil was good and I can remember just 40-60W from it (Comes with the starter kit). What I have to say, if I want to buy that coil?

I change my coils when the flavor is noticeably bad. Look at the part where I put what you said in bold text. CCell is the brand of coil. SS means that it is made of stainless steel. 0.5 OHM is the resistance of the coil. 20-35W is the range that you are supposed to be vaping in. If you were vaping at 40-60W then you had the Watts on your mod too high, that would burn out coils more quickly. You also said that the vape was a bit too intense for you. That would make sense if you are pushing the coils too hard. If you want that same coil you should be able to order it by resistance. You should be able to order a 0.5 Ohm coil and get the one you want. Try doing that and vaping between 20 and 35 Watts.

Also keep in mind that these are ceramic coils. You will have to prime them and let them sit in your tank to soak up juice for a while before you use them. Ceramics take longer to be ready the first time you use them.
 
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