Steeping Times and an Ultrasonic Cleaner Part III

Status
Not open for further replies.

PumPPimP

Full Member
Jun 15, 2014
40
5
England
There is an oxidation and chemical reaction that NIC causes when interacting with the flavoring/VG/PG that must occure to cause proper steeping.

i have run my batch listed previously for four lots of 30 mins ( 2 hrs) for 2 days.
as yet, no colour change. i smelt each and the flavors seemed generally opened up. However, they were warm when i smelt them. Now leaving them for a couple of days in a dark cupboard. will post before and after pics
 

dannyv45

ECF DIY E-Liquid Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 12, 2013
7,739
8,424
New Jersey
www.e-cigarette-forum.com
i have run my batch listed previously for four lots of 30 mins ( 2 hrs) for 2 days.
as yet, no colour change. i smelt each and the flavors seemed generally opened up. However, they were warm when i smelt them. Now leaving them for a couple of days in a dark cupboard. will post before and after pics

Depending on what your steeping 2 hours steep may not be long enough expecially if it's tobacco.
 

dannyv45

ECF DIY E-Liquid Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 12, 2013
7,739
8,424
New Jersey
www.e-cigarette-forum.com
So you're saying for those that want 0% nic, steeping will do nothing?

No thats not what I'm saying. The question was should I steep first and add nicotine later. You stlll need to meld with VG/PG and if using Nicotine then also with the nicotine. The idea of steeping is to meld the flavor molecules with the molecules of the base liquid regardless of it's composition.
 
Last edited:

MotherNatural

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Best to keep reading after that post.. if it's the one I'm remembering, that was faulty data...further testing showed negligible to no NIC degradation.

There is a "bigger, better" nic test that Mike was working on. I've been waiting to see the results of this test but I don't think they've been posted yet. Post #1485 was the last I saw mention of it.
 

mikepetro

Vape Geek
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 22, 2013
10,224
81,686
67
Newport News, Virginia, United States
There is a "bigger, better" nic test that Mike was working on. I've been waiting to see the results of this test but I don't think they've been posted yet. Post #1485 was the last I saw mention of it.

Yes, I have not forgotten. I am hoping to be able to wrap it up this weekend. The real world has gotten in the way of my playtime. Sorry. Results will be forthcoming soon.
 

Sgt.Rock

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 13, 2014
1,476
1,645
The Poconos
Yes, I have not forgotten. I am hoping to be able to wrap it up this weekend. The real world has gotten in the way of my playtime. Sorry. Results will be forthcoming soon.
Seriously? vaping is life <LOL!>

Take your time Mike..we're appreciative of your time and effort!
 

jkajfes

Full Member
Jun 25, 2014
38
8
canada
I tried steeping some newly made juice in my ultrasonic cleaner that I bought for cleaning firearms parts and brass cases. It's an industrial unit holds 6 liters, heating element and 30 minute timer. I made this stuff yesterday and it's still clouding today. I did four session of 30 minutes, keeping the overall temp under 110F... based on what I've read through this long thread.

It's a single Black Cherry flavour (FA), 50mg nic diluted with the proper amounts of PG and VG, the nic, PG and VG none of the stuff was cloudy when I started out...

can anyone tell me was caused it to cloud up? Is there going to be an issue with it?
thank you

I should have mentioned that I used plastic squeeze type bottles in the UC not glass I'm waiting for the glass stuff to arrive. I'm wondering if the heat caused any leeching of the plastic into the liquid? The of the water in the UC was about 110 and I did 4-30 minute sessions with a 5 minute rest between..
jk
 
Last edited:

DejayRezme

Super Member
ECF Veteran
  • Mar 22, 2014
    910
    523
    Europe
    No clue really. Is the flavor itself clouded as well? I have an orange flavor (flavourart) that is supposed to be cloudy but the liquid itself isn't actually. Maybe suspended air bubbles? I *think* fruit flavors don't need that much steeping but cherry could be totally different. I doubt whatever might (or might not) leech of the standard plastic bottles would be visible, if any it would be in the microgram area. Maybe it's related to the very high nic content (5%)? You could also email your vendor or flavourart.
     

    rowdyplace

    Super Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Dec 31, 2013
    921
    693
    80
    Birmingham, Alabama
    I have steeped many (50+) b&m bottles of pre-made juice in their own plastic 10 and 15 mL bottles. I have used 4 - 6 hours in the crock pot at or around 150°. I have used the UC for around 3 - 4 hours at similiar temperatures. (Different bottle sets.)

    None have exhibited this "cloudyness". All seemed to be better for the steeping.

    But, I have never used cherry...
     

    PumPPimP

    Full Member
    Jun 15, 2014
    40
    5
    England
    I tried steeping some newly made juice in my ultrasonic cleaner that I bought for cleaning firearms parts and brass cases. It's an industrial unit holds 6 liters, heating element and 30 minute timer. I made this stuff yesterday and it's still clouding today. I did four session of 30 minutes, keeping the overall temp under 110F... based on what I've read through this long thread.

    It's a single Black Cherry flavour (FA), 50mg nic diluted with the proper amounts of PG and VG, the nic, PG and VG none of the stuff was cloudy when I started out...

    can anyone tell me was caused it to cloud up? Is there going to be an issue with it?
    thank you

    I should have mentioned that I used plastic squeeze type bottles in the UC not glass I'm waiting for the glass stuff to arrive. I'm wondering if the heat caused any leeching of the plastic into the liquid? The of the water in the UC was about 110 and I did 4-30 minute sessions with a 5 minute rest between..
    jk

    My snakeoil has gone cloudy. i used a glass bottle in uc cleaner. some others have yet to exhibit any colour change.
    i wondered if it had got contaminated with water during uc process. i had lids on etc but some water could have entered as i would periodically remove the bottle from the uc, dry it , open it and blow fresh air into it then replace in uc with lid on. same process for others that have not changed colour so jury still out.#
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread