I've bought entirely too much of the FA line and have been mixing away 5 and 10ml batches of your recipes with merry abandon but I have a couple questions. . .trying to get things dialed in to my tastes. I've fallen in love with FA flavors but I think your taste-buds are more sensitive than mine are. . .
1. What's your usual mix ratio PG/VG? I prefer high VG mixes and usually mix 70% or higher VG for dripping but also I've been mixing yours 50/50 so they will work in my KFL. Flavor is spot on @ 50/50 but muted in what I've mixed, both in KFLs and RDA's. Do you use any Distilled water or saline in your base? Mixed the Almond Apple Custard Tart thing up and it's spot on but a bit weak for me.
2. What do you usually vape on or at. I've been flirting with higher gauge builds (.3 ohm dual coil 24 ga in a Stillaire) at 35W to 40W vs little 28g microcoils which is what I used to do. . .
Tried the Black Pepper Ice Cream and found it quite peppery @ 1%. Not burning but definitely a noticeable kick. Dripped it over the top of 12% TFA Violet Candy juice in the wicks of my RDA and the floral notes the violet lent over the pepper were interesting to say the least and may well bear further investigation.
Thanks in advance.
1. What's your usual mix ratio PG/VG? I prefer high VG mixes and usually mix 70% or higher VG for dripping but also I've been mixing yours 50/50 so they will work in my KFL. Flavor is spot on @ 50/50 but muted in what I've mixed, both in KFLs and RDA's. Do you use any Distilled water or saline in your base? Mixed the Almond Apple Custard Tart thing up and it's spot on but a bit weak for me.
2. What do you usually vape on or at. I've been flirting with higher gauge builds (.3 ohm dual coil 24 ga in a Stillaire) at 35W to 40W vs little 28g microcoils which is what I used to do. . .
Tried the Black Pepper Ice Cream and found it quite peppery @ 1%. Not burning but definitely a noticeable kick. Dripped it over the top of 12% TFA Violet Candy juice in the wicks of my RDA and the floral notes the violet lent over the pepper were interesting to say the least and may well bear further investigation.
Thanks in advance.