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hi I have a smok h priv & pure vg 30ml it's no flavoring or nic. I was wondering if I can vape pure vg in my set up and if it will work well. If not how many ml if distilled water should I add to my 30ml pure vg and can the distilled water harm me in any way. Ex drown, toxins
 

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is vaping distilled water and vg safe. Is it possible to drown with the distilled water?
It's possible the coil won't even work=no chance of drowning
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is vaping distilled water and vg safe. Is it possible to drown with the distilled water?
Steam releases a lot of energy when it condenses and can cause steam burns. If you hold your hand above a boiling kettle the effect can be observed. It is best to avoid putting a lot of water in your juice.
 

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hi I have a smok h priv & pure vg 30ml it's no flavoring or nic. I was wondering if I can vape pure vg in my set up and if it will work well. If not how many ml if distilled water should I add to my 30ml pure vg and can the distilled water harm me in any way. Ex drown, toxins
Hopefully an experienced DIY'er can answer this question for you. I've heard of diluting VG with distilled water but do not know the ratio. And no, you won't drown ;)... lol
"Distilled" water means all impurities have been removed.
 

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The air you breath is full of humidity.
Your lungs are more then capable of handling water vapor.
You will never drown from vaping distilled water, no matter how much of it you use.
Happy now pami?
 

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Really no reason to add distilled water unless mixing so it gets a little thinner for handling.
 

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If your VG is too thick, better to thin it in a hot water bath than dilute it anyway.
VG has a memory..... when cooled, it thickens and stays that way until warmed. When warmed it thins and stays that way until cooled.

Take your VG bottle, put it in a ziploc baggie, squeeze out all the air and seal....... Run a sink full of the hottest tap water available, and let it sit in that..... Repeat if necessary.
 

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Distilled water IS used as a thinner for mixes for those who may be allergic to PG...The body can process ex amount of moisture from the lungs per day but im not sure how distilled water would be different than the VG which is also creating a moisture in our lungs...I guess if cloud chasers can hog down 30 to 60ml a day of VG then a little distilled water shouldn't hurt for an average vaper but im no expert and this is just my thoughts and opinion on the subject.
 

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Distilled water is used to thin VG in case the usage of PG is not possible due to allergic reaction.
Using PG is better since PG produces vapor while water doesn't (at least not the kind you can see).

Water vapor is not a problem even in big quantities (ever used a humidifier or went to a wet sauna?).
 

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