Can anyone tell me what the VG/PG is on the Alchemist liquids? It's not stated on the bottles nor on any websites that I can find. I wonder why not? In case it's relevant, I bought Just Peachy, Grape King and Royalty.
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I have noticed that there are a number of manufacturers out there that leave out the VG/PG ratio's on their juices. My perspective on this is that they cater for the ( Now how do I put this without sounding bad..) "ordinary" vaper whom does not fall in the hobbyist category as we do. Just like some people only know what type of fuel their car uses and have no idea what the word displacement stands for, believe it not, many vapers out there could care less what their juice is made out of. Their loss...Can anyone tell me what the VG/PG is on the Alchemist liquids? It's not stated on the bottles nor on any websites that I can find. I wonder why not? In case it's relevant, I bought Just Peachy, Grape King and Royalty.
@Raindance, my main concern is that I don't want to mess up my devices. At the moment I'm using an iJust Start, but tomorrow I'll be receiving an iJust S as well as a Sinuvape. I haven't been vaping long and quite frankly I don't know what I'm doing, but I've told that the device determines which VG/PG ratio I use. Meanwhile I've been going a bit mad buying juices online and now I need to sort them according to device!I have noticed that there are a number of manufacturers out there that leave out the VG/PG ratio's on their juices. My perspective on this is that they cater for the ( Now how do I put this without sounding bad..) "ordinary" vaper whom does not fall in the hobbyist category as we do. Just like some people only know what type of fuel their car uses and have no idea what the word displacement stands for, believe it not, many vapers out there could care less what their juice is made out of. Their loss...
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I am not sure of the VG/PG ratio being important in terms of devices. I DIY and mix 70/30 VG/PG as standard and as far as I know, the ratio mainly determines how "runny" the juice is. PG is very liquid while VG is a bit like syrup so going to high on VG, especially in winter, could make your coils slow to wick. Going to high on PG on the other hand (potentially) could lead to tanks flooding, but I have no experience about that.@Raindance, my main concern is that I don't want to mess up my devices. At the moment I'm using an iJust Start, but tomorrow I'll be receiving an iJust S as well as a Sinuvape. I haven't been vaping long and quite frankly I don't know what I'm doing, but I've told that the device determines which VG/PG ratio I use. Meanwhile I've been going a bit mad buying juices online and now I need to sort them according to device!
And btw I don't know what displacement is, other than referring to mass e.g. a body displaces water when it gets into a bath.
@Silver, thanks, now I understand what it will do, but now I need to know which VG/PG do you define as "thick"?@Hooked, i would imagine the Alchemist juices would work fine in your new iJustS
Problem with some very thick juices is they dont work too well on the smaller pen devices with tiny coils and less power. Doesnt break them though, worst you normally need is just to replace the coil, because it doesnt wick properly and burns the wick material.
@Silver, thanks, now I understand what it will do, but now I need to know which VG/PG do you define as "thick"?