E-juice at high temperatures (or sub ohms)

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supertrunker

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here's a dual 29g as an example









Now that I see those juices, I wonder what on earth they put in there to make them day-glow. Like you said, tho, J., those colorants could be the culprits.

How do you train the coil legs to do that? In the first pic they are in the bottom hole then they jumped up to under the top of the screw! Must be hard to pin them down to get a picture ;)

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Now that I see those juices, I wonder what on earth they put in there to make them day-glow. Like you said, tho, J., those colorants could be the culprits.
Whatever it is, I don't want it anywhere near my lungs. At the end of the day I don't want my juice to be bloody red because the juice has "blood" in it, I want it to taste good. :p

I will never understand why e-liquid vendors use food coloring. :facepalm:
Maybe I'll post a pic later of the color of the juice pre-heated and after being heated. The tone change is drastic.

How do you train the coil legs to do that? In the first pic they are in the bottom hole then they jumped up to under the top of the screw! Must be hard to pin them down to get a picture ;)

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I've been motivating them to do that since forever but they won't listen to me :lol: Pdib share the secret :D
 
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