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3.0 V on the Sig100..16.3 watts..No baccage..3.7 V ...25watts...CB shines..slight baccage..Now my usual for .5 ohm coils..4.4V...35watts..!
I'm not saying that Clark used Black Cavendish as his TA..but it sure tastes like BC! :p

Cavendish being a pipe blend and TA being a concentrated NET most often of a single species and cure of tobacco leaves. You thinking that maybe there is more than one NET/TA combo in play?
 

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Cavendish being a pipe blend and TA being a concentrated NET most often of a single species and cure of tobacco leaves. You thinking that maybe there is more than one NET/TA combo in play?

I suspect the vanilla that Clark special blends may be playing tricks on my taste buds..It's throwing off something into the TA that's making it more like a single NET..I'm very surprised ACB's absolute is single NET tasting..but it is what it is..Very close to Black Cavendish..to my taste anyway. ;)
 
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To be honest I have not. I've been running a .45 ohm 28 ga dual coil build in both my TOBH and Odin. Those are the only drippers I have tried it on. Also for the most part I have used the drippers only on my mech....so I'm getting anywhere between 32-39 watts. Any recommendations?

What I can say is that I've been running a .47 build that is GREAT for the Wakonda, but ACB or GCD tastes "watery" on the same build. Experiment with your build starting at maybe .7 and work down until it hits for you...you may need to go WAY down in watts and work your way up.

A friend sent me some DIY custard to try the other day. I tried it in an RM2 with a fresh battery at .6 ohms twisted wire - about 26 watts average (?). Tasted really washed out. I put it in my Magma on an IPV, .6 ohms twisted and lowered the wattage to 15 watts and voila! Lovely creamy, vanilla goodness.

Sometimes less is more...Maybe that will help?
 

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I suspect the vanilla that Clark special blends may be playing tricks on my taste buds..It's throwing off something into the TA that's making it more like a single NET..I'm very surprised ACB's absolute is single NET tasting..but it is what it is..Very close to Black Cavendish..to my taste anyway. ;)

I have some Black Cavendish NET that I extracted. I am going to mix up some standalone and satisfy my curiosity :)
 

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Interested in what you find..any similar properties to ACB..I would love to be able to home extract pipe baccage. :p

It's super easy. Put your pipe tobacco in a jar, cover with PG until about 1" above the tobacco, put a lid on (I use a Mason jar with the plastic lid to avoid metal) and let it sit for 2 months, strain, filter down to at least 1.2 microns. Done.
 

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It's super easy. Put your pipe tobacco in a jar, cover with PG until about 1" above the tobacco, put a lid on (I use a Mason jar with the plastic lid to avoid metal) and let it sit for 2 months, strain, filter down to at least 1.2 microns. Done.

Super noob but easily answered question..You add no nicotine after mixing with VG amiright?
 

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Super noob but easily answered question..You add no nicotine after mixing with VG amiright?

The extract is concentrated. You treat like a flavoring. There is no nicotine in the extract. You are essentially making a PG flavoring just like any you would buy.
 
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