I just picked up 200 mL of grain alcohol for around 5 bucks at the liquor store, and I've begun using it for the added throat hit.
A few things I've noticed:
Going with PGA/VG/PG at around 10/30/60, seems to thin the liquid more than one might expect. When filling poly-fiber carts, it seems to soak in much more easily. I would expect the thinning from the PGA to cause a problem with the liquid from a full cart (with a 510 cart) running in the atomizer causing the gurgling we all hate as the air passages get liquid in them. But quite the opposite seems to happen. The liquid seems much less inclined to run into the air passages. Liquids gurgling into the air passages of carts is my pet peeve with e-smoking, so this is an exciting observation.
Vapability seems to go way up too with the 10% PGA. I don't feel like the PGA gives a lot of extra "throat hit", but it does seem like it gives a lot of what I'd describe as "throat fullness". Seems also that I can vape a cartridge dry in half the time with PGA, so it really seems to enhance vapor production.
A few things I've noticed:
Going with PGA/VG/PG at around 10/30/60, seems to thin the liquid more than one might expect. When filling poly-fiber carts, it seems to soak in much more easily. I would expect the thinning from the PGA to cause a problem with the liquid from a full cart (with a 510 cart) running in the atomizer causing the gurgling we all hate as the air passages get liquid in them. But quite the opposite seems to happen. The liquid seems much less inclined to run into the air passages. Liquids gurgling into the air passages of carts is my pet peeve with e-smoking, so this is an exciting observation.
Vapability seems to go way up too with the 10% PGA. I don't feel like the PGA gives a lot of extra "throat hit", but it does seem like it gives a lot of what I'd describe as "throat fullness". Seems also that I can vape a cartridge dry in half the time with PGA, so it really seems to enhance vapor production.