Seasoned Vaporers in The E-Cigarette; Have any of you actively tried or succeeded in cutting down you nic levels to zero or not vaping at ...
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Seasoned Vaporers
Have any of you actively tried or succeeded in cutting down you nic levels to zero or not vaping at all anymore? I'm feeling so much better and have not strayed to an analog once, even when out drinking at a smoking bar.
I could realistically vape the rest of my life but would love to know what it feels like to leave the house and not have the anxiety of making sure I have enough carts, batts, atty in my PCC to get me through the day/night.
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Super Member
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I've been thinking about that myself. I normally vap 11mg, but with an order the other day i got a few samples of 16mg. Almost overpowering if i hit them to hard and with the passthrough i got i noticed the extra voltage also effects my 11mg stuff. Next time i place an order I'm going to go with some 6mg (especially for the passthrough) and see what happens. I figure as long as i'm getting the flavor I've come to crave the nicotine may be secondary. I'll give it a shot anyway.
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Senior Member
ECF Veteran
I have not got to zero. Whenever I order juice I reduce the nic levels, so maybe...it takes longer to use up the juice than I planned, so this could take awhile. Just going from 36 to 24 reduces nic by about 1/3. Going from 24 to 18 reduces by about 1/4. This seems possible over time.....I am not in a hurry I think the important part #1 is not burning the stuff.
David
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Originally Posted by
snap6cat
I think the important part #1 is not burning the stuff.
David
I'm starting to notice this. If i hit 5v to long or to hard it's a much harsher taste where a fresh battery with 3.7v is the most flavorful. Think i'm going to get one of those mobile chargers that regulates 3.7v all the time. To bad someone doesn't make a variac with a 3.5 to 6v range so you could dial in the voltage to your liking depending on the juice and the atomizer your using.
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I'm of the same opinion. I don't want to risk falling back on analogs but I would like to lower my nic levels over time. It would be even better if I could just be free of every constraint.
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PV Master
ECF Veteran
Sun Vaporer is a perfect example. He's been on zero nic for a while now, and still vapes. I got down to zero for a couple of days, but ended up adding the nic again. It just isn't my time yet, but I'll get there one of these days.
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Senior Member
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I started at zero. I love vaping.
See here: I got your throat hit right here - KaPoW!
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i've cut down from 36mg to 18 mg .... got a 0mg sample pack and can use them for a good few hours ... but then i need to hurt my throat so i go back to the nicotine juice .... if there was such a thing a 0mg juice with a throat kick i would possibly be on it
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It is good to see threads that address nicotine and how to manage it ... I didn't even give it much thought ... thanks! Lar
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Senior Member
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Nicotine intake is a tricky thing to manage (at least in my early days now). I'm bouncing between 16mg and 18mg like a ping pong ball, but in the end I think what hits your bloodstream depends the efficiency of the delivery device and the voltage. Take 16mg and use a batt operated 801 and I can vape all evening but do that in a Janty stick I actually have to get up after a short session and get some air because I unintentionally get too much nicotine delivery and it's an awful feeling this wired feeling, but you lose track when vaping via usb as your mind is on other tasks and theres the danger, you suddenly realise you've vaped too much because it's so easy. I'll have to get a weaker juice for Mr. Janty.
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