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    Stainless steel drip tip and LR atomizers

    I should follow up and say I recently picked up my first aluminum drip tip, along with a replacement for my 901 atty. It's a sexy drip tip, I love the way it looks, however being such a good conductor of heat it forces you to slow down on your vaping. If you vape it like three times in a minute...
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    Revolver iGO/808 Battery

    Yeah well, the accuracy isn't so much an issue for me. Even though the numbers are off, it's a very good way to get into the VV world, especially if you're one of us who has started in the 808 world. Actually, I had never done a LR head on my first test. shortly after that post I broke the...
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    Pyrex/Quartz tube genesis, and other wick materials.

    Geez what hostility, sorry you feel I've wasted so many precious seconds of your life. I guess I didn't explain it well enough in the OP, but when I learned of the capillary tubing with a mesh wick threaded through the middle I wondered if mesh was the choice used simply because it was the...
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    Salt?

    No I don't believe that's true, a few people have chimed in and said they already do it. I have to assume it must be giving them the desired effect or else they wouldn't use it. The tl;dr of my last thread was that some salt will be carried in the vapor.
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    Pyrex/Quartz tube genesis, and other wick materials.

    Hey guys, I'm a fairly new vaper, and probably going to get into genesis RBA's with my next purchase. I'm also a fly fisher and fly tyer. The recent idea of using the 3-mm capillary tube with a ss wick on a genesis came to my attention. And I wondered if SS was the best wick for the job. Now...
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    Flavor Art Percentage

    I'm still working on this myself, but I can tell you every flavor has it's own sweet spot. My first thing I do with a new flavor is find where I like it best. So search around forums, see what people feel is theie sweet spot. For me, lets say I find people tend to like things around 5%, I'll...
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    diluting pg/vg

    I've done tequila before. And no there's no worries of getting drunk. Even if you tried to vape non stop the nicotine would knock you on your ... without getting a buzz of the alcohol.
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    diluting pg/vg

    Sort of like how I put 0 weight oil in my truck for the winter oil change (which now I'm remembering is a month overdue)
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    Salt?

    It has to, vaporizers aren't really boiling the liquid completely, some liquid is boiled but carries small particles of liquid up into the vapor as well. Think of a pot of water, just before it boils it begins to give off white vapor, that's water vapor but it's not steam. Steam is invisible on...
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    Salt?

    That was my what I said, "no salt will evaporate" as opposed to how you read it "no, salt will evaporate". I've been thinking about it, and here's the best way I can sum up my feelings on the matter: I'm pretty knowledgable in housewiring, I know people who do things like rewire receptables...
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    Salt?

    No salt will evaporate if you boil it on a stove top. Some salt will be carried off by an atomizer, but not all of it. Keep in mind when I did my test I first tested the resistance of the solution and it was around 28-k, but when I ran the test and watched the current it showed an effective...
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    Salt?

    There are so many different types of heads to vape off of that's not good enough. A Stardust type clearo is grounded on the metal tube that runs right through the tank. Every atty I've had has no insulation between the ground connection and the metal body. I did come across something today...
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    Salt?

    That's funny, I do the same thing with mine. I have really hard water, and somewhere I heard a pinch of salt helps if it doesn't produce vapor. I have to put salt in mine or it doesn't work. I actually was cleaning mine a few weeks ago because the years of calcium deposits were so built up it...
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    Salt?

    Interesting, I just know about food and beverages, and how acid almost always enhances flavor. That's why lemon juice, vinegar and wine are so important in the kitchen, and can often be substituted. I haven't started using acid in my DIY, though I'm going to experiment with vinegar soon. I use...
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    Salt?

    I've been thinking about it, and I'm not sure I'm going to take my electrolysis test to the point of trying the PG solution. I'm a bit worried about the reactions that might take place. I can't answer that very well. Since I can really only speak in terms of a DIY liquid. I can say some of the...
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    Salt?

    While I agree with most of what you're saying except it isn't (for the most part) turning our e-liquid into gaseous form if our atomizers were actually evaporating the liquid we would get distillation, which would mean the components of the liquid solution would separate based on their boiling...
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    Salt?

    Actually I touch electric fences on a regular basis, but that's besides the point. My experiment wasn't at all definitive, nor did I make a claim that it was at all representative of simulating what would actually happen inside an actual atomizer. I'm quite sure any statements I made as to how...
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    Is there any reason for a vendor to charge more than $ .50-.60 per ml?

    I'm kind of in a similar business of a juice vendor, some very big differences, but I run the production in our family business. We sell basically one product, about a dozen different types but all of our expenses turn into one single stream of revenue. We go from raw material to a finished...
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    Salt?

    Lol, I just posted about an hour ago in the wrong thread. My response got me thinking and I recreated that kids setup. I rigged it so I could measure the voltage and Current. And used a couple nails punched in a piece of cork as electrodes. With a 9V battery in saturated saltwater, it...
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    Low resistance cartomizers on KR808 - Fact or Dogma?

    Whoops wrong thread.