I'm a new e-smoker and through trial and error I have found I get an unpleasant reaction to e-juices containing even 20% PG. I have tried different ratios of PG/VG with the same nicotine strength and have concluded its the PG. The reaction includes lip numbness, headache, and nausea. I am not normally very chemically sensitive, and have no other allergies. I know others have experienced the same thing so its not all in my head.
I now have 100% VG e-juice, its great, and I can use my fancy new e-cig equipment I bought with the help of this forum. I love my Vision Spinners.
My first clearomizer, a Vision Ego 2.0, does not feed the 100%VG e-juice well (It worked fine with 50/50 PG VG).
I added some distilled water to my juice to thin it a bit, but it doesn't stay mixed with VG very well. That helped for a day or two, but now it only puts out thin, dry hits. I have variable voltage, and no setting works good. My atomizer has no problems with it.
Would someone care to recommend a good clearomizer for 100 % VG juice ? Do bottom coil tanks work better with 100% VG ? I have my eye on a Kanger Pro Tank.
Also how do I get distilled water to stay mixed with VG ?
What scenario requires more than 3.7 volts ?
Thanks
I now have 100% VG e-juice, its great, and I can use my fancy new e-cig equipment I bought with the help of this forum. I love my Vision Spinners.
My first clearomizer, a Vision Ego 2.0, does not feed the 100%VG e-juice well (It worked fine with 50/50 PG VG).
I added some distilled water to my juice to thin it a bit, but it doesn't stay mixed with VG very well. That helped for a day or two, but now it only puts out thin, dry hits. I have variable voltage, and no setting works good. My atomizer has no problems with it.
Would someone care to recommend a good clearomizer for 100 % VG juice ? Do bottom coil tanks work better with 100% VG ? I have my eye on a Kanger Pro Tank.
Also how do I get distilled water to stay mixed with VG ?
What scenario requires more than 3.7 volts ?
Thanks