So to summarize^
It would be best to split up your nic into smaller glass bottles to minimize air exposure and oxidization.
Putting it in an empty PG/VG bottle would be better than the bottle the nic comes in, so long as you label it.
So I got my RBA today. I guess it had some machine oil left on it because after a few test fires it caught on fire. I cleaned it with soap and have it soaking in PGA right now. Hopefully that will get rid of whatever the hell caught on fire.
Sidenote-the amount of wick they put on it is...
Actually yes it is.
It turns the nicotine into its freebase form to facilitate better absorption.
That's why I don't add lemon juice or vinegar to my juices. :)
LMFAO
It is a better flavor carrier. Meaning you have to use less flavoring in high PG mixes to get the same amount to come through while vaping.
Meh, not really. They are both darkened bottles used to store juice/nic to prevent light from decomposing the nicotine down into its tobacco specific...
1. Take whatever you want to extract and mix it with propylene glycol, Glycerin, or PGA.
2. Give it time to extract the flavor.(ex. 2 days, 2 weeks) Preferably a few days or more.
3. Heat it every so often to help facilitate extraction. Do this in a double boiler. If the extract liquid is heated...
Out of the plethora of youtube videos about rebuilding coils, which ones did you find most informative? Please post your top 3.(Or more if you think they are worth watching) :)
You might want to hold off on that until I get a response. The dark bottles that he sends the nic in(I have no clue why the hell you guys are saying they are blue) Are ever so slightly see through. The white ones he sends the PG and VG in are not and may be made of a different material.
Oh...
Honestly I don't think it is that big of a deal.
I mean, we are talking about nic from John- One of the most reliable vendors around. I seriously doubt he would send us nic in a container that would corrode.
Hell, storing it in the plastic might be even better now that I think about it. If you...
They are plastic. You would know if they were the blue cobalt. The blue cobalt bottles look really cool.
Besides that you don't want to use the blues for storing nic, you want the browns. The blues have a dropper top.
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