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So I came up with this method by accident, I was sitting there watching something on the UC when I took a dropper and squeezed the air out.. I noticed it had a really awesome effect for spawning a ton of air bubbles. Here is the video of what I came up with:
So basically, I use a fish tank pump to pump air in to a liquid that's really warm and gives VG that water like effect. What happens when the air bubble comes out, it has smaller air bubbles that rip apart and form a cool trail that ur normally see, but this is 10x the amount.. it also crates this whirlwind effect that makes it look like a cloud of bubbles is above it all.
Unfortunately this method is for, what i consider to be smaller batches.. I have moved into the gallon range a few months back so no more UC. However, from this I have come up with the ultimate steeper that uses a lot of air to clear out the alcohols and oxidize the nicotine a bit, while still having that ultrasonic mixing effect.. plus its hydrophobic and heated. I will prototype one next year. For now I am too busy, hope you guys enjoyed the video or got some ideas on how to perfect your products!
So basically, I use a fish tank pump to pump air in to a liquid that's really warm and gives VG that water like effect. What happens when the air bubble comes out, it has smaller air bubbles that rip apart and form a cool trail that ur normally see, but this is 10x the amount.. it also crates this whirlwind effect that makes it look like a cloud of bubbles is above it all.
Unfortunately this method is for, what i consider to be smaller batches.. I have moved into the gallon range a few months back so no more UC. However, from this I have come up with the ultimate steeper that uses a lot of air to clear out the alcohols and oxidize the nicotine a bit, while still having that ultrasonic mixing effect.. plus its hydrophobic and heated. I will prototype one next year. For now I am too busy, hope you guys enjoyed the video or got some ideas on how to perfect your products!