Old Qin’s Story of Choosing Vaping Coils on the 17Vape Forum
The heating wire has gone through one era after another along with vaping.
From the earliest heating systems resembling cigarettes,
EGO, pre-made coils, A1, NI, TI, SS316,
to the finally popularized clapton wire last year.
From small clouds to medium clouds and then to large clouds,
power devices and heating devices complement each other,
constantly meeting the different needs of players at various stages.
Until people gradually returned from aviation electronics to 18650,
the development of vaping seemed to stagnate.
When it became difficult to change fundamentally,
players shifted from chasing theory to focusing on appearance and craftsmanship.
This is not the fault of Vapor; when the performance differences are minimal,
and when products have matured like a plate of fish-flavored shredded pork,
manufacturers only need to consider how to make it look prettier.
You can't quite figure out whether the times have changed
or if the creativity in this market has diminished.
For a time, the mystique of Vape was overwhelming.
Scattered arc-shaped closures and narrowed smoke channels could all be called "the king of flavor."
The demand for Vapor seems to have boiled down to aesthetics and large clouds.
Aside from rapidly changing appearances and processes,
few think about doing something fundamentally different.
For the extraction of energy from 18650 batteries,
it has released almost all possibilities below 8V voltage.
But this possibility turned into
players holding increasingly lower resistances last year,
which became the increasingly fast speeds touted by manufacturers,
which turned into lower resistances in players' hands,
which became atomizers measured by volume,
which became devices that could rapidly vaporize your e-liquid in a shorter time.
From Vapor to Vape,
everyone's mind is left with just one word: "fast."
Faster heating, faster vapor production,
faster consumption of those e-liquids that lack flavor.
The reason for faster device replacements is not technological innovation,
but rather a change in appearance, even if it is a copy.
And from the entrance to the exit of the vapor,
the flavor and experience that should be most concerned about
seem to have been replaced by this "impatience."
Recently, I was still chatting with everyone in the group about mouth-to-lung vaping.
Thanks to God for giving me a group of hardcore Vapors,
allowing these guys to analyze what they see with their own heads.
I am not an advocate of mouth-to-lung vaping;
I still enjoy the pleasure brought by large clouds through my lungs.
Sometimes I get tired of it; sometimes I get a bottle of long-discontinued e-liquid,
wanting to quietly and slowly savor the richness and beauty it brings me.
Simple e-liquids are becoming more common.
Not all Vapors like simplicity,
but more devices now cannot produce those complex flavors.
Someone asked how to distinguish the front, middle, and back notes of flavor.
Just change your device; it’s not easy to taste flavor at 0.07 resistance either.
Why force yourself to distinguish between front, middle, and back notes?
I have always wanted to find an opportunity to talk about heating wires and those matters,
but I have been holding back.
Firstly, I have theoretical knowledge but no hands-on experience in heating wires.
Secondly, my understanding of this area may never catch up with that skinny guy called "Heaven."
When I got the Invisible Coil,
compared to the amazement of this issue's Vapor guest,
I felt more gratified.
Gratified to finally see someone finding a fulcrum in basic theory
and extending it.
This is a product that attempts to pull Vapor back to its essence from impatience.
There’s no need to care about how many wires it has,
nor to get tangled up in what kind of process it uses.
A sufficient number of tightly packed heating wires create a huge surface area.
If the dual-core clapton spreads a drop of e-liquid
evenly over a square meter of heating surface,
then the invisible coil spreads that drop of e-liquid
over dozens of times the area of the dual-core.
The evaporation of e-liquid is naturally more delicate.
The oil spitting that any heating method cannot avoid still exists,
but in a more efficient heating unit, the oil spitting is almost imperceptible.
You might say it’s not as violent as the usual heating wires,
but after a deep inhale, the sufficient amount of vapor can still satisfy the pleasure of lung hits.
And the speed that is sacrificed is a guarantee of rich flavor.
Of course, it has its drawbacks.
It lacks the support of instant voltage rise from charging and discharging packs.
Mechanical devices can no longer drive this pair of heating wires well.
Do you want faster vapor production,
or do you want to experience the flavors brought by each e-liquid?
This question depends on you.
Perhaps sometimes we really need to quietly
enjoy the joy of Vape.
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