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solipsistic xerophyte

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Alright I made my first batch Saturday. I thought I mixed it well but the throat hit was just too much! I checked to make sure my wick was not burning but it was fully soaked. I assume a wet wick can't burn right? Haha

So then I decided the most likely cause was a bad mixing and I was getting a ton of nic. But I wasn't feeling a nic rush or sick like I do with higher nic level juices.

Probably should have mentioned made a 70/30 vg/pg blend with 3% nic in a 15ml bottle. Well at least that is what I was going for. I followed the recipe off the steam calculator. Was that a good move or should I have gone with a different calculator.

The pippetes worked well but I miss flavor haha. So I'll probably be picking up some syringes and flavorings once I decide what flavor juice I want to make. First I need to troubleshoot want went off with my first attempt. Otherwise I don't think I'll be buying premade ejuice all that often anymore.
 

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You have to be careful with brand new mixes. Sometimes you might run into a "hot spot" where the nicotine hasn't settled into the rest of the mix. I usually run the bottle under hot water for a few minutes and give it a good shake for a few minutes before I taste it.

Thanks I'll remember this for my next batch.
I did shake it on and off for a good three hours before I vaped it. I thought that would be sufficient but I guess next time a more thorough approach would be better.
 

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Thanks I'll remember this for my next batch.
I did shake it on and off for a good three hours before I vaped it. I thought that would be sufficient but I guess next time a more thorough approach would be better.
I would say the other thing I'm learning is some flavors made with ethyl alcohol can be harsh when they're fresh as well. I'm still learning this DIY thing but I have learned that some mixes that I wasn't crazy about when I mixed them fresh, were awesome when I tried them a couple weeks later after the alcohol/chemical smell was gone. Hope this helps.
 

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I would say the other thing I'm learning is some flavors made with ethyl alcohol can be harsh when they're fresh as well. I'm still learning this DIY thing but I have learned that some mixes that I wasn't crazy about when I mixed them fresh, were awesome when I tried them a couple weeks later after the alcohol/chemical smell was gone. Hope this helps.

It definitely helps. I'm extremely new to this which is why I am only making unflavored for now. I used to vape unflavored when I had flavored juices on hand but vaping nothing but unflavored is kinda weird to me. I didn't realize how accustomed to flavors I have become. So when I start flavoring my juices this will definitely come in handy.
 

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Thanks I'll remember this for my next batch.
I did shake it on and off for a good three hours before I vaped it. I thought that would be sufficient but I guess next time a more thorough approach would be better.

You should also do this with the bottle of nic base while it is at room temperature to insure that you aren't getting a pocket of higher nic strength.
 

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You should also do this with the bottle of nic base while it is at room temperature to insure that you aren't getting a pocket of higher nic strength.

I did that on my first DIY attempt...forgot to shake the nic up....I learned fast not to forget again lol! That was horrid...thought I was going to fall over!
 

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lol I did that yesterday.
Working on an apple jacks type DIY...got excited cause I thought I nailed it.
Didn't shake well enough I guess..and almost knocked myself out with a hit of nic.:eek:
Needless to say that partial tank went back to the bottle and I shook until my arm got tired.

LOL...I had to do the same thing...then handed the bottle to my 17 year old and told her to shake it too!
 

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I just found a new use for my 9 yo with ADHD.:thumbs:

It works...put a bottle in each hand and tell em to shake! My 17 year old has mild ADHD and I've found that if I have her do that while she's reading that she can keep her concentration a little better. I see a lot of DIY during school to help her out lol!
 

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Probably should have mentioned made a 70/30 vg/pg blend with 3% nic in a 15ml bottle. Well at least that is what I was going for.

3%? You know that is 30mg/ml, right? I see many people mix up % and mg/ml numbers easily, so I try to point out the difference when I when I see something that might be confusing.
 

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Good point Wow1420.
I think what solipsistic was trying to say was 3% of the total volume. At 100mg/ml nic that would work out to 3mg/ml in a 15ml batch.


Being new to DIY the only thing I check two or three times every batch is that my nic level is correct.
I have a calculator on my computer, one on my phone and check each against the other.
If there is a difference I choose to take the lesser number, of course it is probably a difference in drop calculation (since I am one of those strange beings that mixes in drops currently).

Honestly if I am sitting at 2.75mg/ml of nic instead of 3mg/ml I can call that a day and vape away.
 
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