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How to Increase Vapor Production on a Vaping Device

Why do people choose vaping devices? Mostly because smokers want to try something new or quit smoking. The key is smooth, sufficient vapor—if the vapor is too weak, it will not be satisfying. Here are a few ways to boost vapor output.
Why do people choose e-cigarettes? Mainly, it's smokers who are used to traditional cigarettes trying e-cigarettes for a change or to quit smoking. Then there are the younger crowd. Smoking is all about having sufficient and smooth vapor; if the vapor production of an e-cigarette is low, it won't be satisfying. To address this issue, I've summarized a few methods to increase vapor production on e-cigarettes. Let's take a look.

The first reason for low vapor production could be a quality issue. The resistance parameters of the purchased atomizer might be too high, or the cotton wicking might not be smooth, or the battery quality might be poor, leading to excessive oil leakage or even leaking oil, all of which can result in low vapor production. Disposable e-cigarettes also tend to produce less vapor. The solution is simple: just switch to a higher quality product.

The second reason is that after some time of use, vapor production decreases. Check if the atomizer is clogged, carbonized, or if the cotton is burnt. If so, the solution is straightforward: clean it. Rinse the atomizer with hot water and then dry it. If cleaning doesn't improve the situation, you'll need to replace the atomizer.

The third reason is mismatched battery voltage and atomizer resistance parameters. For example, if the resistance of the e-cigarette's atomizer is too low, the battery may not be able to drive it, resulting in no vapor production.

The fourth reason is related to the e-liquid. If the glycerin (VG) content of the e-liquid is very low, it will produce very little vapor. As we know, VG is the substance that provides the vapor from e-cigarettes. Liquids with less than 20% VG cannot produce the required vapor volume.

 

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