ThanksHi mate,
It should be fine. The extra VG should not cause the tank to leak.
Just keep an eye on the wicking and if you are getting dry hits, go back to the 70% PG juice.
Cheers
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I use the 2 ml aspire bvc with 1.6 coils, and 70/30 juice.. Now i just ordered 50/50 base, due i have been reading that 70/30 is for sub ohm.. Will my tank leak when using 50/50 and what do others use and why?
I've used both and prefer the 50/50 for 3 reasons 1.) I think it gives me a slightly more pronounced throat hit 2.) It's thinner and easier to work with for DIY E-Liquid 3.) Better flavor carrier...But if your using it for DIY remember the flavors are mostly PG...My final mixes are more like 55p/45v (+-) a bit here and there...TrigI use the 2 ml aspire bvc with 1.6 coils, and 70/30 juice.. Now i just ordered 50/50 base, due i have been reading that 70/30 is for sub ohm.. Will my tank leak when using 50/50 and what do others use and why?
OK thanks for the answerIMO,
50/50 "should" indicate an equal amount of PG and VG and thus ingredients are listed alphabetically.
Unless otherwise indicated, listing components alphabetically should be considered industry standard.
An easy way to avoid confusion is to state the PG percentage, it can then be presumed the remainder is VG.
Wow you are right. I never thought about that until now.. So my problem is the other way around.. I am used to 70pg/30vg and I can see that all the 70/30 bases is 70vg.. So that means that I ordered a thicker liquid instead of a thinner.. I seriously never thought of it..Once upon a time when one saw 70/30 one just assumed it meant 70pg/30vg. That seems to have changed and now the first number seems to mean vg since lots of folks have gravitated to more vg.
I am assuming your original e-liquid was 70vg/30pg and you are concerned with a thinner mix when switching to a 50/50 mix. I don't think you will notice much of a difference. It shouldn't cause a leaking issue but your vapor may seem a bit thinner with less vg. You may notice more flavor though since it has been said that pg carries the flavor better.
Wow you are right. I never thought about that until now.. So my problem is the other way around.. I am used to 70pg/30vg and I can see that all the 70/30 bases is 70vg.. So that means that I ordered a thicker liquid instead of a thinner.. I seriously never thought of it..
You are absolutely right.. I really can't understand that I have not noticed it before lol.. ThanksIt's just been in the last year or two or three that high VG cloud vaping has been popular. For years we assumed that 70/30 meant PG/VG. These days the ratio differs between MTL and cloud vaping and you have to specify 70pg/30vg or it all gets confusing in a conversation.
I'm just about to move to 50/50 in my next batch of juice. In 2010-2012 I was buying 90pg/10vg juices for my cigalikes. Throat hit was heavy.
It is possible that some of the juice makers still stay with the original pg as the first number but it seems like the majority of them have now switched to putting vg first without clarifying what it means. If one were to see a label with just numbers it might be best to ask before buying.Wow you are right. I never thought about that until now.. So my problem is the other way around.. I am used to 70pg/30vg and I can see that all the 70/30 bases is 70vg.. So that means that I ordered a thicker liquid instead of a thinner.. I seriously never thought of it..
50/50 to me is an Anemic Vape and I mix my DIY 70/30 or 80/20 with no problems using Aspire BVC or or any other coils. Personal preference but it is only High or Max VG for me.