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Density in clouds

So I can push clouds right now but they sometimes aren't the densest... Like the ones you can't see daylight through. I have the knowledge of resistance, batteries, juice etc...
I'm running a Dimitri Box w/ Samsung 25r's in parrallel
Dark horse clone atomizer with a dual 6 wrap 22g kanthal...

How do you get dense clouds?


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skoony

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try adding a little distilled water.more water vapor the more the base gets atomized
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I'd rather use more VG, especially since we're talking about a RDA, not a tank.
Flavours and nicotine are dissolved in hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air) components, which turn the water in the solution into a smoke-like vapour when heated. Commonly used hygroscopic components include propylene glycol, vegetable glycerine, and polyethylene glycol 400 (often sold under the abbreviations PG, VG, and PEG 400, respectively).
http://www.vapehit.co.uk/info.php?articles&articles_id=22
PEG 400 is no longer used for safety concerns.
 

Haadkoe

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Build a little higher, inhale a little longer, and max VG.

I'll blow thicker clouds at .3-.4 than at .15-.25... Even on flavor centric rda's.

Side benefit: I unexpectedly run dry less often, keeping me from igniting the cotton inside the coil. On the .15-.25 builds I have to rewick daily because I can't help but accidentally burn up the cotton. On .3-.4 builds I rewick whenever I want, not because I need to.
 

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