DIY w/ PG, Aqueous Glycerin, etc.

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lager

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Since I've bought over 2 dozen flavors now I want to mix up some lower nic level juice to puff on when I'm chain vaping. TotallyWicked sells PG and something called Aqueous Glycerin. Obviously I want the PG, but what about the Aqueous Glycerin? What's this stuff for and what would be the ratio if I were to add it in?

I'm looking at cutting my juices, which are 24mg, by half so I'm not overdosing on nicotine when I'm chain vaping. I'm assuming that's just a 50/50 ratio of 24mg juice to PG. Correct?
 

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Since I've bought over 2 dozen flavors now I want to mix up some lower nic level juice to puff on when I'm chain vaping. TotallyWicked sells PG and something called Aqueous Glycerin. Obviously I want the PG, but what about the Aqueous Glycerin? What's this stuff for and what would be the ratio if I were to add it in?

I'm looking at cutting my juices, which are 24mg, by half so I'm not overdosing on nicotine when I'm chain vaping. I'm assuming that's just a 50/50 ratio of 24mg juice to PG. Correct?

Aqueous Glycerin is gylcerin mixed with water. Totally Wicked's site says "Our aqueous glycerine is a blend of glycerine USP and just enough deionised water to thin it to the perfect consistency for vaping."

So it is a high quality version of VG+water.

You are right that mixing a 50/50 ratio of 24mg juice with PG (or VG or aqueous glycerin) will result in 12mg juice.

Some people prefer gylerine (VG) instead of PG either because they have an adverse reaction from PG or because they want clouds of vaper. (Glycerine products more visible vapor.)
 
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