Diesel Doc
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Breaktru in Free advice
Never try a new ejuice after eating garlic bread!!!
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Diesel Doc reacted to Tam in Dry hit
Like @Walt said, it's okay to run juice through it. As long as you didn't get several dry hits... in which case sometimes you have to dump the juice left in the tank, wash it all out, add new coil and put in fresh juice.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Walt in Dry hit
No doubt, lol. Neither you or anyone else ever forgets that. Profoundly nasty! It's your cotton that is scorched. It is perfectly safe.
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Uncivil11 in Free advice
Never try a new ejuice after eating garlic bread!!!
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Diesel Doc reacted to Bebop in First time mixing
I went from 18 nic to 3 nic my 1st year and it's been great.
After 4 years the wife has decided to quit so I'm helping her with that. I don't expect her to go cold turkey but she's stoked we've been off for 4 years and her time to quit
The good news - no pressure on me and I'm not quitting any time soon. I'm toying with the idea of 0 nic though.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Walt in First time mixing
Always good to hear about another successful mix! Been thinkin about taking my nic down to 3mg from 6 myself. The throat hit I used to enjoy is now becoming annoying and I'm slowing down a lot on my vaping. Would be nice if it worked out.
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Walt in First time mixing
Just mixed this. Tastes great and puts out a heck of a cloud!!! :D
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Bebop in Free advice
Never try a new ejuice after eating garlic bread!!!
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Diesel Doc reacted to Tam in Free advice
Unless the flavor of your eliquid is pizza, roast beef, or something else that's complementary to garlic bread.
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Walt in Free advice
Never try a new ejuice after eating garlic bread!!!
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Diesel Doc reacted to Tam in burn
Sounds like the first bottle might have been higher in PG then since this one is thicker. Thanks for the update and glad you got it fixed!
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from smacksy in CloudBeast RBA
Used mine once. Worked great until I refilled it then it leaked all over.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Adversarious1 in First time mixing
Zero nic makes mixing a LOT easier!! Congrats on hitting that Zero mark!
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Diesel Doc got a reaction from Adversarious1 in First time mixing
Thanks y'all!! Been zero nicotine for 2 months now and plan to stay that way.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Earthling789 in First time mixing
If your flavor is PG based, then yes, adding 10% flavor to 90% VG will give you a 90/10 VG/PG mix.
If you're adding any nicotine, then it is best to use a calculator like the one @Walt suggested, so you can make sure you get things exactly right. But if you're shooting for zero nicotine, you can use simple math to get what you want.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Walt in First time mixing
No idea on how to delete a thread but here is a link to download a great eliquid calculator: http://ejuice.breaktru.com/
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Diesel Doc reacted to smacksy in burn
Too much PG might burn your lungs, other than that I wouldn't know but I run my CloudBeast about the same 125w with 100% VG.. no burning of my lungs and vapes great.. wish I could help more
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Diesel Doc reacted to Tam in burn
You can add VG to the juice but it will also dilute the flavor. When I've had some harsh juices I've had great luck in adding some vanilla or a sweet cream to it. Might do that with a high VG juice to help lessen the sting? I'd also try turning the power down a bit. Some juices do well with high power like bakery and coffee flavors while others like it a little cooler like fruits and some candy flavors. Just a thought.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Walt in burn
Dito per @Tam. I've been learning about how different flavors react at different wattage. I'm starting to "tune in" all of my flavors. Having said that, I got some of that green apple myself and it is some potent stuff. To me it smells a lot like airplane glue in the bottle, lol. It's been on the shelf for a week or so now. I'll try it again today and see if it has calmed down a bit yet.
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Diesel Doc reacted to Earthling789 in burn
Most of the "green apple" juices I've tried are REALLY strong, and need to be mixed with something else. I use to mix mine with an equal amount of caramel or vanilla cream to soften them out.
Now that I mix my own juices, when I use tart apple flavors, I use very little, compared to other flavorings, but caramel apple or apple/vanilla/custard are a couple of my favorites. Milk chocolate and apple aren't bad together, but I still prefer a little caramel to make it pop