Ejuice viscosity in warm weather

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Spatchka

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This has probably been discussed before and I found some old threads on the subject, was wondering if some new thoughts might be out there.

I am of course new to vaping, and also new to ejuice in general so asking here instead of the ejuice section. Sorry.

So far, all my DIY juice have been 50/50 and mostly basic recipes ( one or two flavors to get the hang of things ).

Want to be sure I am doing things right for this summer.

Should I increase the VG perhaps?

( also, I will mainly be using BCC with a single,1.8 ohm or so coil with cotton builds- if that helps any )

Thanks.
 

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Use whatever mix you life, yes warmer weather will make juices viscosity a little more "water" like, as well as VG will make it thicker. Regardless though due to weather I would not change my recipes. PG is considered the flavor carrier, you might loose a little flavor if you change up your formula. By all means I am not against VG my mixes are at 80/20 vg/pg, but whatever mix you like you will not have to change due to weather. Keep your juices out of sunlight, and try to be in a cool dark place, as heat *higher tempatures* and direct sunlight do diminish flavor as well as nicotine.
 

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I do tend to over think things.

Enjoying my few attempts at DIY, ready to expand my skills.

Thanks for the encouragement.

No worries at all, it is always better to think outside of the box and look for new ideas, glad to see that eagerness! DIY has been another awesome fun aspect of vaping, and is very rewarding/money saving. Keep up the good work! Happy Vaping.
 
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