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what does closing the airflow on a vape do

by Earl Turcotte Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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An open airflow allows lots of fresh air to dilute your e-juice cloud, so flavours tend to be harder to pick up. If your airflow is closed (‘narrow’ or ‘tight’), then your evaporated e-liquid, which is ‘hot off the coil’, won’t have a chance to mix with much room-temperature air, so you’ll get a hot, dense, tasty cloud of vapour.

If your airflow is closed ('narrow' or 'tight'), then your evaporated e-liquid, which is 'hot off the coil', won't have a chance to mix with much room-temperature air, so you'll get a hot, dense, tasty cloud of vapour.Mar 12, 2021

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What happens when you decrease the airflow on a vape?

 · With a higher airflow, the clouds will be cooler to feel, but by cooling it down, you lose a bit of flavor. Instead of forcing the flavor out with the vapor, it can stay on the coils. Higher airflow can decrease the amount of juice needed, because it remains on the coils. When using lower airflow, you’ll gain more flavor from your vape.

What does the airflow do on a vape tank?

 · What Is Airflow? When you suck on your drip tip, there is a vacuum created in the atomizer drawing the air through the airhole, cooling the air and causing condensation of the steam – hence we have “vapour”. The wider the diameter of the airhole, the easier air can pass through, and subsequently more vapour can be produced.

What do the air holes on a vape do?

 · The downside? Usually, this can also cause your vape to put out less flavor and your clouds won’t taste as strong… Less airflow – Using less airflow, you might have a harder time trying to get those super big clouds. However, if awesome flavor is what you’re after, you might actually want to try lowering your airflow. Doing this will force the vapor out and cause less air …

How do vape coils work and how do they work?

Full closed won’t really vape. I usually start full open & slowly tighten it down or restrict the air as I go till I find the balance of cloud density and temperature I’m lookin for. I usually end up around 2/3 open. Increase airflow- cooler draw, less dense cloud, more volume overall. Totally my opinion, but this is what I’ve been noticing.

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How is airflow determined?

Airflow is determined primarily by the size of the airhole on your atomizer, as well as the design of the atomizer. The most common type of airflow comes from a hole on the side of your atomizer. This is the easiest to customise, and most designs come with adjustable airflow control (aka AFC), which allows you to choose the size of your airhole.

Does the size of an atomizer affect vapour?

The size of the atomizer actually has an effect on vapour and flavor! Smaller atomizers (more specifically, the chamber where e-liquid is vaporized) makes flavours more pronounced, as well as a hotter vape.

More airflow –

First things first, let’s talk about using more airflow. To allow more air to enter your vape, all you need to do is open up your airflow – easy. Doing this should get you more vapor production and the big clouds you’re looking for.

Less airflow –

Using less airflow, you might have a harder time trying to get those super big clouds. However, if awesome flavor is what you’re after, you might actually want to try lowering your airflow. Doing this will force the vapor out and cause less air to mix with your vapor, making your clouds much more flavorful…

Vaping & Air Flow: The Basics

Most box mod tanks come with a built-in air flow collar which, when you twist it, allows you to ‘close’ or ‘open’ your vape’s air holes. These air holes control the amount of fresh air that can ‘get in’ to your vape device when you push the fire button.

Closed vs Middle vs Open Air Flow

Here’s a quick illustration to show how air flow affects the size of your cloud, the intensity of flavour and the temperature of the vapour that you breathe in.

More Airflow vs Less Airflow: Which Is Better For Vaping?

The amount of airflow you need to get ‘the perfect vape’ changes depending on the VG/PG ratio of your e-liquid, the resistance of your coil and your vaping style, amongst other things.

Airflow For Mouth-to-Lung, Direct-Lung & Cloud Chasing Vapers

Depending on your vaping style, there are pros and cons to having either a tight or open airflow:

Airflow Myths: Facts vs Fiction

Airflow is a relatively harmless setting to change on your vape. There are a few common myths about airflow which are simply untrue:

Think About Airflow Last

Just one final tip: when you’re trying to get the ‘perfect’ vaping experience, think about everything else first, then adjust your airflow. You should feel happy with the VG ratio of your e-liquid, the hardware you’re vaping on, the resistance of your coil, your wattage, your vaping mode and your vaping style, then tackle airflow.

Does VaporFi have adjustable airflow?

VaporFi offers a variety of adjustable airflow options for those who want to experiment with the effects of airflow on flavor and hit. Shop now and find the best airflow option for you today.

Why do sub ohm tanks have more airflow?

They offer greater airflow because they are designed to produce giant clouds, but also because they need to dissipate more heat than a cig-a-like device.

Why are sub ohm tanks used?

For instance, sub-ohm tanks are designed to work with high-power configurations. They offer greater airflow because they are designed to produce giant clouds, but also because they need to dissipate more heat than a cig-a-like device.

trio1989 Senior Member ECF Veteran

basically what is the difference by opening the airflow more or closing the airflow more when smoking high vg liquids?

Lilvapie Senior Member

I vaped the nautilus mini with a high vg blend with the airflow wide open and it have massive vape. Then it was getting a little off. I read that you should only vape 50/50 or higher pg with the nautilus. But them again many ppl vape with 100vg no probs.

bkim1 Full Member Verified Member

One thing I have to say when vaping high VG juices in a tank is that closing the airflow allows the juice to saturate the wick more. So if you are noticing a few dry hits or the wick starting to dry out then closing off the airflow will increase the pressure within and wick more liquid to your coils.

inhumane Full Member

I mean, there are a few differences that occurs with the change in airflow. It also depends on how you vape.

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