BWB Vapor Production Redux

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VaporMadness

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My first foray into this subject was not well received, perhaps due to my snotty, sarcastic tone. Let me respectfully try again...

I like BWB, a lot, perhaps on of the best juices out there. For an all day vape, it's what I use the most. But I experience a strange phenomena with BWB, especially when i use it all day and put nothing else in the atty. By the second day, vapor production is diminished. It's ok, just thin. Sometimes I like that especially when I'm in my office and I don't need it to look like a rock concert is going on in there. If I drip a couple of drops of EcoPure in (all VG), then switch back to BWB, I get great vapor. After 4 to 6 hours, vapor tails off, a lot. Add 2 more drops of EcoPure and then the BWB is producing again for another 4 to 6 hours. It's not the batty or atty, I keep those in tip top shape.

Has anyone else experienced this?

Yup... I've noticed this too. Not just with BWB liquids, any mix thats lighter on VG. Dripping a juice with heavier VG will have a residual effect for a while. The VG-rich liquid seems to linger in the atty for a while, longer than i would have expected. I can taste it in there and get some extra visible vapor too.

Also, given enough power, the BWB 70/30 blend makes plenty of vapor for me, but honestly, I'd probably prefer a 50/50 blend so that as my batt's drain I'd still be getting those clouds of vapor that are so satisfying... what can i say... i'm a vapor freak :)

I know at 7.4V and 5Ω in my GGTS with 24mg Malty Toffee, I have so much vapor it's difficult to see through it sometimes :D

Geez... at 11 watts, you could probably vaporize pickle juice :)
 
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n2xe

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Well, I broke out 2 new attys and let the vaping experiment begin. First try with BWB cappuccino. Tons of vapor, hmmm maybe I am nuts. Then switched to 555, vapor tailed off to ho hum. So I dripped in some Maxboro to the same ho hum results. Next, added 2 drops of EcoPure and wham, tons of vapor. Put more 555 in and had good vapor the rest of the day.

Broke out the other new atty and started with 555. Not bad vapor to start but it slightly diminished as time went on. Dripped in some cappuccino and wow, tons of vapor. Switched to Applewood and it tailed off over time. Back to cappuccino and, wham, big clouds.

Observations so far--EcoPure throws out a lot more vapor. Cappuccino BWB juice is also a decent vapor producer, almost as good as EcoPure. Applewood, 555 and Maxboro for some reason produce less vapor. Do flavoring compounds affect vapor production?
 
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