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Vapehyper and flavourworldTried gold and prime. Both weak in my opinion. Where did you get the Cloudburst from @Spyro
Think I'll stay away from cloudburst for now... really don't want any weird chemical taste in my liquid.
When you guys say "weak" do you mean weaker than freebase at the same mg dosage?
If you were to use a higher dose of salt nic to get the same effect as the freebase, would the TH still be less?
I basically just wanna make a strong (I'm thinking 6mg or so?) mix for certain occasions but I wan't to avoid the TH.
Nic salts should not be subohmed. You cannot substitute nicsalts into freebase DL E-Liquid. Don't do that.
Why not? I understand that "nic salt e-liquid" as in 50mg liquid for pod systems should not be vaped at 60W but why should you not subohm a lower strength liquid containing nic salts instead of freebase? There are already plenty of liquids for subohm tanks made with nic salt on the market ( https://onehitwondereliquid.com/shop/the-muffin-man/ for example).
From what I understand nic salt is weaker than freebase because nic salt is freebase nicotine reacted with benzoic acid to form nicotine benzoate.
Because the salt is a combination of those two chemicals it looses potency, so 5mg of nicotine benzoate salt only contains the equivalent of 3mg of nicotine freebase.
I guess what I'm asking is if I make a 10mg/ml nic salt liquid would I get less of a throat hit compared to a 6mg/ml freebase liquid?
Again, the answer is still no. To make NIC salts you add "acid" to the freebase. Benzoic acid is the most common. (Initially introduced by juul)
Problem with benoic acid is that when it is super heated and degrades (subohm) it converts to benzine which is a known cause of cancer.
If you used a different acid it would probably be safer. But how confident are you that your supplier even knows which acid is in the NIC?
Why would it be "super heated"? My rda produces vapour at the same temperature as any other device, just more of it because of the massive airflow.
Also, I wouldn't worry about benzene forming from benzoic acid. Apart from the fact that the amount of benzoic acid in nic salts is negligible (even the most impure ones are at least 97% pure, most are above 99%), this study shows benzene was undetectable even when adding 9mg/ml of benzoic acid into the liquid. (really shitty study by the tobacco industry trying to design an experiment that shows that juul is a public safety hazard lol)
Anyways even though I am enjoying this conversation I really just wanted to know about the throat hit.
Subohm vaping would be considered super heating in comparison to a 1.2ohm at 11 watts. Was the bezene tested when sub-ohming the liquid? If not I don't see what relevance it holds? AFAIK the tests were to find benzine in the juul systems and similar when heated at ultra low temps. (Pod systems).
If you don't care for the benzine inhalation, to answer your question, yes, you can subohm 50mg nicsalts with less throat hit than your regular 6mg. But you'll lose your breath and may pass out at those quantities. So if you're vaping a 6-9mg you'll be successful (there will be minimal throat hit with a slightly different taste to what you're used to) It's just that benzine argument that may potentially prevent you from doing so.