How to thicken a liquid?

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aszure

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Here's my dilemma, and was hoping someone could give me a few hints.

I use 2 devices. 1 being an ego with a LR mega atomizer, the 2nd being a Prodigy v3 @6V with a 801 HR atomizer. The only liquid I that I can vape all day on is the Tango Tea liquid from puresmoker. It's a relatively thin liquid. It vapes fantastic on the ego, however, burns out really quick on the v3. I have a few "high voltage" liquids that are much thicker and vape better @ HV.

Is there a way to thicken the liquid for a better HV vape without effecting the flavor of the liquid?

Thanks for any help,

Jim
 

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Here's my dilemma, and was hoping someone could give me a few hints.

I use 2 devices. 1 being an ego with a LR mega atomizer, the 2nd being a Prodigy v3 @6V with a 801 HR atomizer. The only liquid I that I can vape all day on is the Tango Tea liquid from puresmoker. It's a relatively thin liquid. It vapes fantastic on the ego, however, burns out really quick on the v3. I have a few "high voltage" liquids that are much thicker and vape better @ HV.

Is there a way to thicken the liquid for a better HV vape without effecting the flavor of the liquid?

Thanks for any help,

Jim

Define <<burns out really quick>>?

If you mean goes through more liquid, then yes at 6V you will go through more liquid. I vape 100% VG and do go through more liquid at higher voltages.

If you mean you are getting a burnt taste, then perhaps you need to drip more, or the liquid is not meant to be vaped at 6V. Some liquids perform better than others at higher voltage, some liquids just taste burnt. VG is not really a factor here.
 
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