Hey guys,
I am purchasing the new PureSmoker Legacy device with a tank setup, and currently, my juice is actually pretty thick. I use a mixture of about 75% nicotine, 10% PG and 15% flavoring. I'd like to cut out the PG completely and replace it with a different chemical, but I'm not sure what to replace it with. My nicotine is 50% PG and 50% VG 60mg/250ml that I purchase online. I make a pretty intense mixture of nicotine because I need the added throat hit that I normally don't get if I go any lower than what I make now (I started off low, but over time have continued boosting up the amount I put in my mixture because my throat becomes "immune" to the throat hit I guess). So, with that mixture, my juice comes out pretty thick, and I highly doubt the tank system is going to work well at all if it's that thick.
We actually buy purified drinking water here at the house, which I believe is done through reverse osmosis from the water company we buy it from. It isn't distilled. So my question is: will I still be able to use purified/reverse osmosis water in my mixture instead of distilled water? I don't have the slightest idea where I'll be able to find any distilled water around my town, and it would be great to use something that we already have here at the house without having to buy something else.
Thanks guys,
Ricky
I am purchasing the new PureSmoker Legacy device with a tank setup, and currently, my juice is actually pretty thick. I use a mixture of about 75% nicotine, 10% PG and 15% flavoring. I'd like to cut out the PG completely and replace it with a different chemical, but I'm not sure what to replace it with. My nicotine is 50% PG and 50% VG 60mg/250ml that I purchase online. I make a pretty intense mixture of nicotine because I need the added throat hit that I normally don't get if I go any lower than what I make now (I started off low, but over time have continued boosting up the amount I put in my mixture because my throat becomes "immune" to the throat hit I guess). So, with that mixture, my juice comes out pretty thick, and I highly doubt the tank system is going to work well at all if it's that thick.
We actually buy purified drinking water here at the house, which I believe is done through reverse osmosis from the water company we buy it from. It isn't distilled. So my question is: will I still be able to use purified/reverse osmosis water in my mixture instead of distilled water? I don't have the slightest idea where I'll be able to find any distilled water around my town, and it would be great to use something that we already have here at the house without having to buy something else.
Thanks guys,
Ricky