Recently I decided to take up mixing my own nic salt juices as a way to save some money. I've noticed however that if I vape any of the higher concentration nic juices I've mixed over about 8-9 watts in any of my tanks I get an off flavor.
This seems isolated to only the mixes I've done at 35mg-50mg. Often the first puff will be more or less fine but after the first couple of puffs the flavor of what I can only assume is the nic salts starts to overpower the mix. I've mixed the same juices with 3-6mg salts and also 0mg and at those levels the nic doesn't seem to impact the flavor noticably.
I realize that there are multiple different nic salt formulations, but what I am finding odd here is that none of the commercial nic salt juices I've tried so far at 50mg/ml seem to have this off flavor. Is there something these companies are doing to mask the flavor of high concentrations of nic salt?
For reference I'm using Nicotine River's smooth nic salt base. The base is probably 3-4 months old max and it's been a problem from the very first mix. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
This seems isolated to only the mixes I've done at 35mg-50mg. Often the first puff will be more or less fine but after the first couple of puffs the flavor of what I can only assume is the nic salts starts to overpower the mix. I've mixed the same juices with 3-6mg salts and also 0mg and at those levels the nic doesn't seem to impact the flavor noticably.
I realize that there are multiple different nic salt formulations, but what I am finding odd here is that none of the commercial nic salt juices I've tried so far at 50mg/ml seem to have this off flavor. Is there something these companies are doing to mask the flavor of high concentrations of nic salt?
For reference I'm using Nicotine River's smooth nic salt base. The base is probably 3-4 months old max and it's been a problem from the very first mix. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.