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  1. Seen this on the net, and thought I would post a link. https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/28/16060670/fda-low-nicotine-cigarettes-vape-e-cigs-regulation
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  2. VapingVagabond

    Newbie here

    I am also new here! Just joined up today. I was wondering if there are any restrictions to posting surveys on this forum? The survey I made is about PG/VG and people's specific preferences. It's a 1 question survey, will take 30 seconds to complete, for personal use only. I'm just trying to gauge what people are vaping for future projects. I will not post the survey here, as I do not know the rules yet on that subject. Any and all feedback is more than welcome. Much appreciated
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  3. whoah so my email box was filling up this morning. This is turning out to be quite a big deal. This pushes the shutdown date from August next year until well into 2022. This is big news actually. We just a big conference call last week about handling the August 2018 deadline. Talk about throwing a wrench into the mix. Not to steal FX's thunder I might create a new thread and push out to the social networks with more info.
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  4. Walt

    Milky clouds

    Yowzers!!! lol. All of the above? 1. Wattage In general more wattage vaporizes more juice. Wattage is limited by the coil used. Too much wattage and flavor starts fading. Way too much wattage and cotton burns. In general the lower the resistance the more wattage that can be applied. Along with this is the configuration of the coil. More exotic builds have more surface area and can wick or retain more liquid. Also in general the more liquid retained by the coil the more wattage that can be applied. 2. Airflow In general the more airflow the more vaporized juice being carried from the coils. Also the more airflow the more wattage that can be used as the coils are being "cooled". 3. VG Yes VG produces the most cloud. PG however is your flavor transport. 4. RDA vs Subohm There are some beastly (pun intended) sub ohm tanks out there that produce a lot of vapor. An RBA (RTA or RDA) gives the user control of the coil used. There are a lot of folks that have become very good at building RBA's and can produce some monster clouds far beyond that of a premade sub ohm tank. That's a process. Get an inexpensive RDA (they are easier to wick) and try your hand at building. If you find the activity to be fun go for it. I can be tedious. Some folks just don't care for the activity. 5. Voodoo I haven't vaped long enough to attain this level. Some folks here have vaped and built a long time and have found combinations of all of the above that just work well. So with that I'll turn it over to the masters.
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