@DarthVapor’s recipes do work rather well with pods, which seem to behave somewhat like the old pen vaporisers, I find. They are usually to high in concentrates for my tanks as much as I enjoy the profiles.
I added 2.5% JF Honey Peach in a 30ml bottle with 25mg Salt Nic and let it sit for 2 days… Man did it ever warp into a metallic tasting mess
Pod Recipes?? Keep them simple , eliminate layering creams , cooling and sweetness help ill post a fruity pebbles recipe for a Pod
I used the FW with the Cap here bc the FW has sharper notes than the Cap but usually i would use that combo at 4 and 2 or lower and the berry crunch at half this pct at least…i elimanate all cream aspects bc the dont come through ime…I do like to use more pronounced flavors like Pink Guava …I dont think you need to be up in the 30pct range . 2 flavor bangers is the term used in vaping and that term is great for pods then add favorite sweetner…@Michelle Hughes started a thread about additives that use to be used back in 2015/16 and that makea me want to try and see if they will help a pod recipe
I have found that two contrasting flavors that pair well work great in Pods so say Choco and Mint
Thank you 
One thing i don’t have any nic salt just normal nic does that matter?
Nic Salt is smoother than freebase and goes to the bllod stream faster than Freebase…I use Nic Salt bc that what others used b4 me…If your going to stay in the 24mg and under range i think freebase shld be fine…But lets ask @woftam what he thinks
Or anyone else who has tries both ways
Sounds like a plan
If I’m mixing with nic salts I have to use it at 40/50mg so lately I figured that regular free base at 20/25 suffice to my tastes. Now I wonder If I have to increase my nic if vaping MTL cos it’s been so long since I last did.
I’m getting the Smok Nord Kit freebie in the post so pods are all new to me i vape with a box mod normally. 20/25? Don’t mean to sound thick but if i don’t ask ill never know
I mix very small batches cos it lasts way longer than subohming. try mixing both ways if you have both bases.
Only 72mg normal nicotine
I’d just try the regular one than. normally I vape 3mg and on my nord 20mg is just fine. figure I’m gonna mix my salts at 3mg and vape it subohm
Normal nic should be fine. My pod experience is currently 0 and and I haven’t used Freebase nic for nearly 4 years so I really don’t have much of a torch to shine for you sorry.
That’s ok thank you for taking the time out. I’m unsure about nic salt where i buy my nicotine at nic hub they sell it but don’t know much about it
Now there I can help you with salts in general. Nichub gets their Nic from Chemnovatic which have very good nic
They stock both the Nicotine Salicylate (S) and Nicotine Benzoate (B).
Nicotine Salicylate is smoother than with a slightly higher ph generally around 4.6 - 4.8 there is no TH at all with S and is my preferred Nic salt.
Nicotine Benzoate has PH a little closer to neutral generally around 6.5 and will still be smooth but will provide a small TH if that is what you are after.
They are both pretty transparent flavour wise and both will not oxidise as fast as freebase. Salts can have a slight brown tint to them and a bit of a musty smell this is normal even tho it appears that they may be oxidised.
Thank you once my 300mls of normal nic is done i may pick up nic salt here in the uk i buy 72mg nic when i mix a 30ml bottle of juice to make it 3mg i put 1.30g of nic in Does it work the same? With nic salts sorry to be a pain.
Yup you can use it exactly the same as freebase if you are going to use salts at high wattage I would suggest going with Nicotine Salicylate there have been questions raised about Benzene being produced from Nicotine Benzoate (not that I can find a definitive answer or a study that I completely understand). I err on the side of caution 
Thank you for that i vape 114w i know people that vape at 200w. 114w drains my batteries i go though six 18650 a day
Use the flavours near stand alone percentages but you can also add accents if you need to. Erythritol helps to boost flavours.