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oooooohhh Don't say I've finally made a good buying decision? I knew there was a reason to get the tray model. Holds 2.5 litres. Yeah!
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| Super Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: United Kingdom
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Where do I buy the ultrasonic cleaner? ![]()
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| Theres some surprising information here for sure. Burley being the first choice is no surprise to me as its has the highest nic content to start with, particularly Rustica. What is a surprise is that Lorillard experimented with Steam Distillation and came to the conclusion that: Quote:
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Romania
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| Super Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: United Kingdom
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| Excellent! Thank you ![]()
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I am sure you can with just water and patience ![]() In that document they tried to find an economic way to extract the nicotine _without_ damaging the tobacco, so that both could be used later. With just water, without damaging the tobacco, they got up to 88% recovery rate in just 5 washings, even for uncut leaves. In the first 2 washings they extracted almost 50%. This shows that nicotine is very easy to disolve fast and completely in water. With our method - which destroys the tobacco - I am absolutely sure all of it is disolved in the first water. A good part of the water will still be absorbed in the tobacco though, so this is why after you prefilter and press well the tobacco to get out as much water as possible from it, you need a second washing, maybe with a bit less water. Nice finding TB I missed the part with ultrasounds even if I read that doc 10 times. I will include it in the recipe ![]() As soon as I manage to get those damn e-cigs I ordered weeks ago I promise I will order an usonic cleaner and I will try to see if I can feel any difference in the final product. BTW, I just remembered - if you have two similar solutions - like using same components, one prepared with ultrasound and one without, you can see which one has more nicotine I would modify jdrancor's procedure with the following: 2 Cups water (preferable purified) 20g tobacco (as strong as possible) 1. Simmer for 1/2 hour, covered 1'. (place the recipient in the ultrasonic cleaner, if you have one and if it can fit in , for .... dunno yet) 2. Put in cheesecloth and wring out the water very well, USING GLOVES. 3. Put back the tobacco add 1-2 cups fresh water again and simmer for 1/2 hour, covered. 4. wring out again through cheesecolth. 5. now filter the water through coffee filter. (this will take out, in theory, any paticle larger that 80 microns) 5'. (filter through finer filter, if you have one. you may go as low as 20 micron filters for a reasonable gravitational filtering) - this step could be done maybe somewhere at the middle of the concentration step (6) so that you have less water and go faster, without wasting too much nicotine in the filter if you do this after (6) 6. Simmer, no lid, to concentrate. (jdrancor says that after 27 min he got from 1 cup to 1/16 cup - this sounds great, I haven't tried but if it is so then obtaining very concentrated solution is no problem, I was under the impression that it will take ages to evaporate) Aim to evaporate as much water as possible - if you end up with about 10 ml is ideal. 7. now measure the solution with a syringe, or whatever you have, and put the figures in my table to see how well you did. Whoever manages 30 mg/ml gets a gold star from me ![]() DISCLAIMER: I am not assuming any responsibility if you drink the solution or if you don't use gloves. Otherwise, I guarantee nothing bad could happen, even if you get one two drops on your skin. In that event don't try to clean it with your hands, go to the sink and clean with water. | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Thanks again Mihai, this sounds like good news. Do you think then that the current strengths of e-juice are close to what you're referring to creating at home? I think the current offerings are too weak to be effective at total cigarette replacement at this point. It would seem to me that they would need to be made at least 5X stronger than they are now to be close to a real cigarette. Especially when you consider that it takes about 13 mg of nic in a real cig to systemically absorb 1 mg. So the efficiency is around 10% +/- or so, at least thats the way it appears to me. Am I missing something here? You obviously know more than I do about chemistry (practically nothing here) so maybe you could shed some light on this for me. It also appears that a few others besides just me are not receiving enough nic and need other forms of nic replacement to stop smoking cigarettes (I can't feel anything but dizziness from excessive huffing and puffing). Is there a problem in concentrating nic even more than say 30 mg/ml, but more like 100 mg/ml? That would appear to me be more appropriate, and allow us to inhale less PG than we have to now. Who knows the consequences of that, why not minimize it? Did you read TB's post on Ruyans follow-up study on actual (based on 98% absorption...oOk) systemic levels delivered by e-smoking? Quote:
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Romania
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Here, some tasty pics in a german forum: Translated version of http://www.e-rauchen-forum.de/showthread.php?tid=734 [edit: pics removed, I haven't asked for permission and you can see them on that link anyway] you can see bacteria and fungal spores in the e-liq. The sweeter the liquid the faster it destroys the nicotine. So, your best bet is to get sealed carts or bottles, keep them in the fridge and finish fast whatever you open. Or make your own juice ![]() The difference between nic in cigarette's tobacco and the amount you inhale is not because your lungs don't get all of it but because nicotine burns easily. So most of it burns, even when you don't drag, and you inhale just a bit of it. From e-liquid you get all of it. I read somewhere they did tests on the exhaled vapors from e-cigarettes and the nicotine is 0. So all of it is absorbed in your mouth and lungs. Quote:
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30 mg/ml is enough. At 100mg/ml I wouldn't dare to get the cigarette in my mouth. few drops of it in your mouth and you'll really know what dizzy means ![]() The LD50 for humans is said to be 0.5-1 mg/kg that means if you get at once 35 mg (0.5 mg/kg x 70 kg = 35 mg) you have 50% chances to die. Being a smoker you probably developed a good resistance so your limit might be higher but I wouldn't try to test this... The problem might be that you don't really have 30 mg/ml in your e-liquid. I am certain TB doesn't. His recipes look very tasty but there is very little nicotine in there. Try to put TB's typical ingredients in my mix calculator and see that yourself. Quote:
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| Super Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: London, UK
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| Hey Toe (I always think of you when I look at the night sky...) I think they're going on the assumption that we get all the nic because there's no sidestream smoke loss as there is with a burning cigarette, which loses nicotine while it's lying in an ashtray, or waved around or whatever. I don't think this is right - I like to see vapour, like to trickle it out my nose and love to blow smoke rings, all of which can be considered sidestream vapour. I'm sure I'm losing more than 2% just playing with it. Emp
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