Will have to try this as well. Is there an outside limit to this where it starts to cause problems? Too much water or too much vodka?
Just be careful storing watered down juice for risk of bacterial growth :x
Any of this got anything to do with the OP?
Who has really found adding water has actually increased vapor production, and lived to tell the tale here on this thread?
You don't understand how or agree that conversation can develop? One thought or comment sparking another? I must have missed the rule that stated we can only hover around the first statement made in a conversation...
Interesting perspective.
We are a huge collection of individuals with independent thoughts and ideas and everyone wants to share them. I'm not so sure that you, me, or anyone else has the right or ability to limit discussion of everyone else to your own personal style of communication.
Especially since nobody has violated the rules that ECF has established. Lighten up and enjoy, you have the right to participate or not.
So...does it increase vapor production?![]()
I know a few things that increase vapor production that havnt been mentioned yet...
-thicker VG concentration
-Increased airflow
-higher voltage
-lower ohms
anybody wanna elaborate? it was these kind of topics that i came to this thread in search of..
The big advantage of adding distilled water to heavy vg juice is that it extends the life of cartomizers.