fastfred wrote:Vodsel wrote:Supersaturation would hardly be a solution for the stated purpose, since as soon as the solvent temperature went down once PG is loaded in the cartomizer, DMT would slowly precipitate clogging the device.
You would let the solution cool to room temp, leaving you with the most saturated solution possible with PG at room temp. Or you could do as I suggested and drip it directly onto the atomizer.
There's really no point in loading it into a cart, I can see that causing all sorts of trouble with the wicking and delivery. Chromatographing the mixture along the polyfill in the cart could even cause some separation and end up precipitating some at points in the poly.
If you can't get an active dose from 1 or 2 drops then the whole thing is a bust, and I don't see why you'd bother loading up a cart to deliver a drop or two to the atomizer.
Even if you had to prepare a few drops like a junkie draws up a dose of heroin (heating the spoon and all), I think quite a few people would think it's a good method.
In any case, if someone doesn't try a supersaturated hot drip into a HV atomizer then the question of weather or not this method is possible will remain unanswered.
Thanks for the extra points. They are taken. The experiment will proceed as before, and if there is time for another in the future, these will be the points to be amended.
As for your last remark, the question on this method's possibility will not remain unanswered by using a 1ml solution, instead of direct drops on the atomizer. Direct drops is a good method, possibly much better than 1ml, but does not negate the possibility of achieving results with a different method, and this different method is what is at hand for the OP (not for everyone, but to the OP).
If we are to venture on the validity of the experiment, I might as well create another thread, once the said solution gets supersaturated. Until then, please let's remain on the question of exact solubility (which has not been answered yet).
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