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#1 Posted : 10/21/2013 1:00:58 AM

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There's a bunch of random info on the nexus about using DMT in e-cigs, but it's very scattered and no consensus on anything it seems. The only ROA currently that works well for me is changa, but it's still very tricky; I have very sensative lungs and must very slow increase the heat on the changa and still can't take much at once. So basically I'm very interested in the e-cig method and willing to put forth the effort to perfect it.

The initial snag I've hit is one I didn't see coming. I dissolved the DMT in ethanol as opposed to PG or PEG-400 because I hear those are harsher on the throat and DMT appears to be more soluble in ethanol. The problem is after the first night the ethanol had, for lack of a better word, melted part of the rubber drip trip so that it was deformed and parts or it were against the side of the clearomizer. I've found no mention of this in my extensive research on the forum, so it was very unexpected. Seems like a big issue that needs to be avoided, so I'm wondering if anyone out there can recommend clearomizers/cartomizers that are suitable for use with ethanol. Seems like parts of clearomizers could get dissolved in it without being obvious, which seems unhealthy. Not sure how to find a clearomizer I can trust to use with ethanol.

For anyone else looking to go the ethanol route, another problem seems to be boiling of the liquid, so your going to want a very cool coil, or to mix it with PEG-400 I'm thinking. Going to try this more once I can find a suitable clearomizers and produce more supply to experiment with.
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