I may just mix up a bottle of higher nic and see what happens to my juice consumption.
I recently upped my nic from 6mg/mL to 18mg/mL. Not so much for reducing nicotine, but to reduce overall vapor consumption. I am a 5 year vapor (hit my vapo-versey 12/28/2017), and was starting to notice a heavier feeling in my chest, an increase in my tinnitus, and wanting to loosen the "leash" to my device (chain-vaping was becoming way too commonplace).
Thick vapor, and direct-to-lung (DTL) hits, are what allowed me to get off the coffin nails. But, the VG was giving me the heavy chest (which I found trying to drop the PG level), and PG was exacerbating the ringing in my ears (which I discovered while trying to raise the VG). So, with a fairly narrow PG/VG ratio (40P/60V - 30P/70V); I decided reducing overall consumption and getting away from DTL might be best for me.
So far, I have been able to implement half the plan. I tripled my previous nic content and my consumption has reduced by two thirds. I am happy with the early results.
All my tanks are open, airy, dual-coil, DTL styles; so even though I have closed the airflow off drastically, it is still too easy to "cheat," and I find myself DTLing. The flavor has also suffered BIG time. When budget permits, my next stage of "the plan," is to get a true single-coil MTL tank (like the Berserker, Siren 2, or Ares), and see how that goes.
As far as the nic goes; I was filling my tank at
least 3 times a day, and sometimes 4. Now, I am filling it once a day. I find I reach for my rig much less often. If I am otherwise occupied, I can find that I have gone for 3 hours (or more) without taking a vape break. My lungs feel better, and the ringing in my ears seems a little better. I am feeling optimistic.
