What ratio (VG/PG is best for RDTAs? Most of my juices (pre-made and DIY) are 65-70 % VG but I got this juice (for free... long story) that is 0 nic so want to add 48 mg nic (in PG) and it will end up around 50/50. Does it even matter?
I'm not sure. It'll probably matter more on a personal level though. Try it out and see, then add more VG to it if need be. Or wait for a more educated answer..
The throat hit will be higher with the extra PG and flavor will be diminished from watering it down but it will still work well since its an RDTA and not a higher wattage tank that requires VG to not leak out.
You can find 100mg/ml VG based nic, that would lessen the throat hit and flavor drop off.
I only have 48 mg nic (in PG) right now (I know... that was a mistake) I can also add VG but then it will dilute the flavor too much. By the way using rayon (really like it in my RTAs) It's a dual coil build... simple claptons around 0.3 to 0.4 ohms for the pair so not using very high watts. The juice is Smores (I've never tried chocolate so very exited... would be a shame to dilute it too much) I may end up adding even more nic and just use it in my MTL tank.
I only have 48 mg nic (in PG) right now (I know... that was a mistake) I can also add VG but then it will dilute the flavor too much. By the way using rayon (really like it in my RTAs) It's a dual coil build... simple claptons around 0.3 to 0.4 ohms for the pair so not using very high watts. The juice is Smores (I've never tried chocolate so very exited... would be a shame to dilute it too much) I may end up adding even more nic and just use it in my MTL tank.
It depends on the kind of RDTA.
Top coilers like the Pyro don't care too much about juice viscosity.
Bottom coilers like the Aromamizer will need more wick inside the juice channels to prevent leaking, because the juice will be of significantly lower viscosity.
You just have to adjust your wick for your juice. High VG, low VG, just change your wicking. If you're an outside vapor, you will probably find you need to adjust your wick for winter/summer too..
BTW, the RTDA is from the Aspire Quad Flex Survival Kit (long name but really cool kit to play with) It's got a "velocity style" deck (above the tank) so seems like any juice should be OK. Thanks.
Just curious... how do most of you fill your RDTA? This one has tiny holes (to use a syringe with bunt tip needle) but they are too small (I think they do help air get into tank though) I tried using the blunt needle to go through wick hole but it was a tight fit and pushed the wick too much... don't want to do that again. I can unscrew the deck from tank but worried about juice getting into the adapter See link below to see how this works (BTW, I got this kit for $10 and can just use it as dripper (RDA and still also use the MTL drop-in coil tank so no loss) Basically, thinking of drilling out one of the holes so a decent size blunt needle will work (16 ga) Aspire Quad-Flex Survival Kit - Aspire® Official Site
No way! Don't want to disturb the wicks at all. I'm very interested in the Vapefly Galaxies MTL RDTA (loose draw BTW) because it has this cool spring loaded juice fill port (brilliant) Like I said, how do most people fill one... do they have a better way or does everyone resort to makeshift methods?
I actually decided to just use it as a RDA. Never actually tried that (except for quick flavor tests for my DIY juices) Much easier to re-wick and don't mind drippin' because I only use it at home. I do still like the idea of a RDTA if someone can suggest one that is easy to refill (besides the little one I mentioned) Something not too big but dual coil.
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