Just diving into a newly filled tank. Mixed this juice a couple days ago and left it to steep. It gets so clear after a couple days! Look at those giant wick slots on this cleito tank's burner!
This mix contains:
1/2g Butter OG crumble
56 drops HT (philosopher)
56 drops HT (couch lock)
1 drop FA blackberry
1 drop FA mandarin
1 drop FA lime sicily
For this tank, I'm now mixing 7:1 ratio. It tastes so amazing I just puff on it all the time so I have to keep thinning the mix down more. This ratio totally fills the tank right to the top now. I'm puffing at 20 watts, which is very low. The recommended wattage for this 0.4 ohm coil is 40-60. I prefer it low temp like this. I get manageable, inconspicuous vapor that is so smooth. I've drastically reduced the amount of flavoring I'm adding and it's now perfectly subtle, just barely noticeable, but very enjoyable. I still recommend experimenting with flavor additives, just start very very very low.
But really, after 3 fills of this tank using this setup, I'm completely ready to start building my own coils. I want to try the RTA deck that Aspire is supposedly making for this tank. The best flavor is the first 1/2 tank on a brand new burner. I want a rebuildable setup so I can put a fresh wick in there with every tank. It makes so much difference with flavor. I don't want to have to keep buying replacement coils.
Great post and welcome back
@randomtoker! I'm curious, why do you think your tank leaked when you sealed to too tightly? That seems very counter-intuitive to me and may be one of the reasons I experienced so much leaking.
Ok, I went through another couple tanks so I can confirm the leakage wasn't due to over tightening the tank on the mod, my mistake, sorry. That first time it leaked was just excess juice that dripped out from priming the inside of the new coil. I thought it was related to tank tightness because I've seen weirdness with that before. I've finished 3 tank fills with this setup now and it's working great.
I got leaks at the end of the third tank because the wick was now trashed from use so it couldn't hold back the flow once there was more air than juice in the tank. Between tank 1 and 2, I cleaned the coil (soaked it in IPA and dried it), but I got lazy and just refilled tank 3. Tank 3 went dark immediately and tasted pretty bad the whole way through. I was even having trouble drawing at the end of the 3rd tank because the wick had puffed up on the inside and gotten hard and chunky where it was saturated with cannabis plant fats, semi-clogging the airflow.
Using cannabis concentrate mixed into these juices really does a number on wicks. The oils in the concentrate seem to build up on the wick and make a mess of it. This Cleito tank has such a huge amount of wick that you really see it happening. With these Cleito tanks in the future I'll clean the wick every tank filling (I need 2 tanks now so I can alternate: clean / dry / fill / steep while puffing the other).
Welcome back, and thanks for starting this thread. Are the HTs clearly effective?
Tough question. It certainly tastes better than a plain PG/PEG mixer which makes it worth while for that alone. I've tried a few tanks with HT and some with flavorless. It feels like there's a little more zip and stone with the terp enhanced mixers? Tough to really say, I've only used 2 of their mixers. I haven't tried their whole line.
I will continue mixing with terp enhanced mixers though. Now that I'm using this new tank that guzzles juice, I really want to make my own mixing juice. When my HT runs out I'll buy some bulk PG, PEG, VG and some isolated terpenes and start making my own much cheaper. I'll let you know how that goes. I look forward to trying different ratios of PG/PEG and trying to force VG into the mix with high velocity stirring gear.