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Post by danliddle on Jan 6, 2015 13:07:08 GMT
Maybe a stupid question, but how do you go about steeping them in the Ultrasonic cleaner? Is it just the case of putting the bottle containing the e liquid in the basket and filling the cleaner with a small amount of water? That's the idea. Another great idea given to me was to put the bottles in a bag and tape to the side of a washing machine for a few spin cycles. Anything that agitates the juice accelerates the process. then is the liquid fully steeped :/ ?
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Post by Ripshod on Jan 6, 2015 13:18:50 GMT
It does appear to work. I don't vape custards or tobacco so I can't comment on them. With just 5 or 6 cycles in the untrasound @50watts the juice goes as dark as ~6weeks steeping. Taste is identical too.
As always it's about personal preference.
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Post by danliddle on Jan 6, 2015 13:27:44 GMT
is an ultrasonic like a steriliser or something similar a childs bottle steriliser or something where can u buy them
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2015 16:39:31 GMT
Many Thanks Ripshod. danliddle i got my Ultrasonic cleaner from Maplin cost £29.99
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Post by nem on Jan 6, 2015 17:53:48 GMT
Maybe a stupid question, but how do you go about steeping them in the Ultrasonic cleaner? Is it just the case of putting the bottle containing the e liquid in the basket and filling the cleaner with a small amount of water? That's the idea. Another great idea given to me was to put the bottles in a bag and tape to the side of a washing machine for a few spin cycles. Anything that agitates the juice accelerates the process. I'm sure you are right Ripshod, just found it amusing, the washing machine that is....
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Post by qsplan on Jan 6, 2015 18:10:49 GMT
i simply wonder if there is any home appliance that we haven't used so far for our vaping/steeping purposes...
personally I am a fan of microwave oven...
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Post by danliddle on Jan 7, 2015 9:36:22 GMT
i simply wonder if there is any home appliance that we haven't used so far for our vaping/steeping purposes... personally I am a fan of microwave oven... What method is that ?
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Post by qsplan on Jan 7, 2015 9:44:25 GMT
One of the steeping methods is "Heating with bath". Immersing the bottle with the liquid in a bowl of warm (not hot) water will shorten the time needed to mature a liquid. Dilute first liquid and allows mixing and sintering at a molecular level. However, the heat is an enemy of nicotine will degrade the content of liquid nicotine if the water is too hot. . Hot water! Hot water is not recommended...
The "microwave method" is another method of heating with the help of a microwave oven. This method works as the above, but also has another effect which has to do with the increase of molecular fusion particles, when liquid challenged with microwaves. Once again, the heat is the enemy of nicotine, so use this method wisely and sparingly (one second up to a few seconds, depending on the type of base (VG or PG) and the type of liquid) to heat, not boil the liquid! A, and remove the lid first... Using any (or a combination) of the above methods and then allowing time for the liquid to be cured in a hot, dark place, any liquid will improve significantly...
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