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Oh how to explain what I have here.
125 Mechanical Vape-Sub Ohm Coils-AeroTank 7-2-14 080

First, I think I like the 2.0 ohm coils the best, at least for the larger units like the AeroTank Mega when used on an APV-MOD vape like the SVD.

Normally the lower the ohms the more power is required to operate them, at least with the coils I have used in the past, more so with cartomizers. In this case, with Kanger and the CE5 dual coil units, it is the opposite. The lower the ohms, the less power is required with these two units. A 1.5 ohm coil is good with a standard eGo pen battery. When you start to go to the sub ohm coils, it requires less power. The sites you purchase them at warn that large power sources are required and only a select few vaporizers can operate them. Other than that, the sub ohm coils are meant for the mechanical vapes. I tried a 0.8 ohm with my eGo C Twist VV battery, set at the lowest setting and it worked, but it would not work on the SVD or most other APV vaporizers. This is not because they do not have the power, but I am pretty sure it is because of the circuit protection, it sees the coils as being faulty. Some of the newer units I would suspect the circuitry has been programmed to allow the sub ohm coils. Here is how I know. My imitation SVD, the $39 dollar special from Hong Kong, well it operates the sub ohm coils just fine, since it is a "fake" it does not have the circuitry protection.

The sub ohm coils seem to be mostly meant for mechanical vapes with the standard AW batteries. These coils are very sensitive to minor differences in the battery amperage. The 1.5 ohm coil works best with the 18490 battery. The 18350 battery, the smallest battery my units will accept, will operate the 1.0 and 0.8 ohm coils. So far my AW batteries have proven to be worthy. Nice and heavy and good quality.

Sometimes a mechanical vape works best. With these new coils, I have not fully tested a mechanical vape with them yet. In the past, I have had the mechanical vapes cause the units to flood. So far, with these newer coils, I have not had the mechanical vape cause them to flood. I will report back after more testing with the mechanical.

Jul 05 2014
Wow, I made another mistake in regards to the Jolly Rancher e-cannabis oil. Hmmmmm. I have to watch this video to give me some motivation.

 

I noticed in my picture that the Jolly Rancher says "mix". I took a closer look at it and I realized it was a sample of e-cigarette oil, not just flavoring. I did end up adding a little bit more of the flavored oil to my mix and did not notice any separation. Maybe the PEG allows the VG to mix with the PG USP. I will have to do a little experiment with that just to know.

I will have to start this experiment all over after my mini needs cleaning and refilling, I will refill it with the same mix of concentrate and PEG400, but I will use real flavoring that was also a sample. It is Plumb Apricot and NF Organic too. That would be awesome if they work together. I will be careful and start with only one or two drops.

Just jotting stuff down as it comes to me.

Jul 06 2014
Okay, so I tried mixing the PEG400 mixed with my concentrate with VG and it does not mix. I added some PG USP, they blended together. As the mixture sat, they slowly separated. No biggie, it doesn't seem that the VG would help anyway. I used my PEG400 mixed with the concentrate and mixed in one drop of the Plumb Apricot Organic flavoring to about 1 gram of e-cannabis mix and it came out great! It gave it a nice candy flavor and is quite potent too. So far, this is looking like it could be promising. I am really liking it. It is pretty smooth and enjoyable tasting. I get a lot more out of my mini with this mixture vs e-cigarette oil. It seems to last a long time and give a good size hit too. My mixture is probably around 40% PEG400. Other concentrates could require a different percentage depending on how thick the concentrate is.

I have been running a somewhat thick oil through my AeroTank Mini and so far have not had any problems.

Can't wait to try the PEG400 with oil that has not been winterized to see how the flavor is

Here is where I get my NF Organic flavorings https://highdesertva...ors/NF-Organic/

Here is their advertisement for the NF Organic Flavors:

NF Organic
Nature's Flavours' Organic Flavor Extracts are made from the finest ingredients available. Our flavorist shops the world over for the purest and most unique raw materials to bring you new and innovative flavors. These flavors will tantalize your taste buds!

What is an Organic Flavor Extract? Nature's Flavours' Organic Flavor Extracts are water soluble flavors made in a base of Organic Ethyl Alcohol. These all natural Flavor Extracts are Certified, Organic, Food Grade, Kosher, Vegan, Gluten Free, and contain NO Allergens.

They are best used in clear e-liquid flavor, beverages, dairy products, and applications where you don't want to disturb the clarity/translucency. Our Organic Flavor Extracts are pure Water Soluble Flavors. Flavor Extracts are in an alcohol base and will affect the freezing point of any application that you put them into, concentrates will not. Usage for these Flavors should start at under 0.5% and slowly work up to 4% maximum. You will need to experiment to achieve the perfect strength for flavoring you recipe, but once you finish you will be happy with the results. Ingredients: Water, Organic Ethyl Alcohol, Natural and Organic Plant and Vegetable Extracts.

Jul 18 2014
Wowzers!

I just discovered this with the winterized QWISO I made (pictured in posts above). It makes it kind of difficult to vape the remaining 10 grams. After 90 days of sitting in the dark, the bunny muffin is incredible when eaten.

RSO is great and has served me well, but I believe I have found a better method of making oil for treating illness. I am sure it is much more medicinal and I know it provides a preferred buzz (medicated feeling) at least in my opinion.

When you harvest you don’t throw your buds right into the oven to quick dry them so you can start enjoying immediately right? Of course not, that would be degrading your medicine. I feel the same way about making oil.

There is no need to apply any heat whatsoever, it only causes damage to the end product (oil). I have verified this. Not with tests, but with consumption. I have been working with the same strains for many years so when there is a difference, I notice it.

I made a sap like QWISO/QWET hash. I wasn’t able to consume it within 90 days. I was using it for vaporizing. After I made the oil, every couple of weeks or so I would eat a dose just to see if it gave me a buzz. After about 90 days, all of a sudden it was fully decarbed and had taste to it.

 

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