Bought a 10mL of juice from my local tobacco shop last night and dropped in about 20 drops of Everclear into it before I placed it in my tank. I've been doing this for the past 2 bottles of juice I've ordered online,and they've been working well for me.
I am noticing though, that every time I fill my Nova up, the first few draws, and a few every now and then are extremely thin and bitter (taste of the Everclear). It's that same draw sensation you get after you dry burn a wick and take a few draws to get the water out of the wick...thin and lifeless. Like the coils are trying to burn something that is just not catching them to sizzle and vape properly.
BUT...the vapor amount I get from this new juice is ridiculous. Some of the best I've ever gotten...but I'm pretty sure the juice was originally 70/30 before I added the Everclear. My question is, how can I be getting such good vapor production and a decent hint of the original Key Lime flavor the juice is, but my draws feel so thin and like the wick is dry all the time?
Did the Everclear dilute the juice too much where the juice is not wicking properly and giving a "full" draw, or what?
I am noticing though, that every time I fill my Nova up, the first few draws, and a few every now and then are extremely thin and bitter (taste of the Everclear). It's that same draw sensation you get after you dry burn a wick and take a few draws to get the water out of the wick...thin and lifeless. Like the coils are trying to burn something that is just not catching them to sizzle and vape properly.
BUT...the vapor amount I get from this new juice is ridiculous. Some of the best I've ever gotten...but I'm pretty sure the juice was originally 70/30 before I added the Everclear. My question is, how can I be getting such good vapor production and a decent hint of the original Key Lime flavor the juice is, but my draws feel so thin and like the wick is dry all the time?
Did the Everclear dilute the juice too much where the juice is not wicking properly and giving a "full" draw, or what?