YEAH!
New Orange/Black Wrinkle Grand just ordered - AND - got a "polished" raw aluminum in a trade off the classies all in one day! :)
BOTH with SO kits installed!! :toast:
Flat or nipple top? I get a lot more arcing (sparks) with flat tops and stopped using them until the SO kit comes out because of it. If they are nipple tops, you must have a really dirty firing pin...that I see you have since fixed. :)
So, just to sum it up - I guess I would say that tobacco juices need to steep for at least a couple weeks, but fruity flavors are good right off the bat. I have no experience (yet) with bakery flavors, so can't help there.
Well, for my ADV (TFA DK TAB) it seems like 3 weeks is the sweet spot. After about 3 months it seems to lose a little bit of flavor. My wife vapes fruity juices (VZ SC) and they seem to need no steep time at all. I don't mix up large batches of the fruity juices (I mix up about a months worth at...
That's not a LARGE batch by any stretch....I make my ADV 1000ml at a time. :)
By the time I get through it all, the last bottle has steeped for 3-4 months and is AWESOME!
To be fair, I'm thinking of cutting that batch in half next time....4 months may be just a bit too much steep time for...
I ordered ALL tobacco flavors and:
Butterscotch
Caramel
Cream (Fresh)
Custard
Dark Bean (Espresso)
Vanilla (Classic)
Vienna Cream
I've been mostly a tobacco flavor kind of guy, but I'm curious to try some of the "creamier" type flavors, hence the flavors above. I'm also thinking that...
OK, you guys have convinced me (after just now finding & reading most of this thread)!
I got some FA tobacco flavors a couple years ago when I first started DIY'ing and made the mistake of mixing at too high of a percentage - hated the flavors and never tried them again.
Now that I know better...
This is not my experience. Only thing I can figure is that with the flavor wick in place, it's blocking the wick holes too much, causing the user to suck harder thus causing flooding. Removing the flavor wick has solved my flooding issues more than once.
Have you tried removing the "flavor wick"?
There's an extra wick laid on top of the coils, if you remove it it should help with the flooding and with flavor.
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