I hate to belabor this, but as I'm stocking up to start DIYing again, I need to buy more unflavored nic juice and I'm told my prior source is no longer carried. As I have TH issues, I want to understand TH control. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are saying.
So even if the nic liquid of two different vendors is identical, they can still have a different TH? What is the cause for this difference in TH between vendor nic liquids, if not nicotine content, is it a difference in the nic extraction process? If so, do you (or anyone else here) know which processes(es) result in a greater, or for my interests a lower TH?
Thanks.
Not to answer on behalf of Jerms, but the point of it all is that for the most part, high(ish) nic and high(ish) PG, if not just those two ingredients in general (but in tandem), are behind a lot of why we have TH or not. However, this is not always the case and many examples can be given about high VG/lower nic liquids that have more TH than their higher nic/higher PG counterparts. Some nic of equal strength can have differernt TH too -- but that could be due to what it's suspended in having the higher TH. It's all speculation and we have no idea as to why some things hit harder, when on paper it should be the same as something else, or even less of a hard hitter. Flavorings matter, but since we will never know exactly what flavorings in fact do it for any one retail liquid, again, we speculate. The DIY forum likely will be able to hone in on TH a bit further with regard to nic and flavorings, but even then it could still play out differently for different devices -- back to square one.
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