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filled with home-brewed absinthe at 54mg...

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54mg ... 18 usually does me lol

You ike your tea strong in Yorkshire too I've heard
 
54mg is undiluted nicotine.. i can only assume that you mean 54mg nic ina pg/vg base becuase quite honestly vaping 54mg is just plain foolish
 
54mg is undiluted nicotine.. i can only assume that you mean 54mg nic ina pg/vg base becuase quite honestly vaping 54mg is just plain foolish

My nic is 72mg. I can't imagine Vaping that strength. Spitbacks could be dangerous at that strength.

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My base is PG at 72mg... kinda common stuff... I just dilute it down to 54mg with PG/VG/Flavouring is all. Nothing out of the ordinary.

I also brew up 24mg and 36mg and a variety in-between... again, nothing out of the ordinary.

The 60mg and 54mg juices were, initially, just for research... and are safe enough for me, thanks... nothing 'foolish' going on... and no 'dangers' from spitbacks, either. We wildly overstate the dangers, I think... due to misunderstandings of the science coupled with a generic unquestioning acceptance of what the herd thinks is ok.

What I have found with the higher nic-liquids is that I unthinkingly refrain from vaping them more... as I feel satisfied in the nicotine zone... no surprises there :-)

This actually leaves me craving the flavours more... they're so scrumptious!... so although there's nothing wrong with liquids at that strength, once they're done, I'll back down to the environment of 24-36mg and get more funky with the flavours :D
 
I think the cathal oxidises especially when covered with burnt juice, thereby insulating the individual loops even if they're apparently touching. Could be wrong though..
 
With a microcoil, even though the wires are touching, surely this effectively creates a very high resistance between adjacent loops as the area by which they touch is very small (as they are circular) - basically looking across a microcoil it is not a single thickness, but wavy-like (technical term). So maybe it depends on how squashed together they are and how malleable the wire is? This is all guess work btw.
 
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