Best "No-Leak" Pod system

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Bobby1

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IMHO - Not just "Kroma-Z", but all Z-coils can handle 70/30 or 30/70 e-liquid (depending on your "Bent") . . . Matter of fact, Z-coils can even handled any mix of PG/VG ( < just for @Territoo) and/or just VG or PG e-Liquids too . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:

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Okay thanks for the input. I don't know why there aren't any forums already talking about what exact viscosity the caliburn g coils can withstand because there is no way it's just me dealing with these issues.
 

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Actually... no. That has changed since the "old days" I wish everyone would simply use the VG/PG in their posts... saves a lot of confusion (of course it doesn't matter for 50/50)
I'm a fairly new vaper
Actually... no. That has changed since the "old days" I wish everyone would simply use the VG/PG in their posts... saves a lot of confusion (of course it doesn't matter for 50/50)
I'm a fairly new vaper so I've never seen PG/VG only vice versa.
 

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What device do you use and how is the vapour density?

If you mean 70% PG, yes. That's what I'm using in my Kroma-Z, Sceptre, and Zlide and Zenith tanks. No issues.

I also use RTAs and have used the same 70% PG mix for years. Never had a problem. I'm a MTL vaper. Vapor density is just fine for my needs. YMMV, of course.
 
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I see. Vapour is at a minimum I imagine with 70PG? What's YMMV?

I can't speak to/of minimum--it varies from person to person, I guess. We old-timers started with 100% PG eliquids--VG was added later, for more clouds. I settled on 30% VG.

Your Mileage May Vary. :)
 

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I can't speak to/of minimum--it varies from person to person, I guess. We old-timers started with 100% PG eliquids--VG was added later, for more clouds. I settled on 30% VG.

Your Mileage May Vary. :)
Yea you're right that's more personal preference. Well this old timer just taught me an an acronym haha. Cheers mate!
 

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My limited experience with pods... thinner juice (50/50) can be an issue but mostly I have noticed two things that cause leaking: 1. filling the pod all the way... no airspace. 2. carrying the pod in your pocket (or anywhere hot... even in a car) Those two combined create expansion.
I'm not saying you're wrong. But, if I can't carry my pod in my pocket then why would I use pods at all?
 

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Okay thanks for the input. I don't know why there aren't any forums already talking about what exact viscosity the caliburn g coils can withstand because there is no way it's just me dealing with these issues.
I don't use Caliburn G coils. Perhaps you should start a thread on the topic?
 
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I'm not saying you're wrong. But, if I can't carry my pod in my pocket then why would I use pods at all?
I understand. Actually, what I do is remove the pod for carry around (that way if it leaks I wipe that off before it goes back in the device) If it leaks while in the device, now you have to clean both (and it can get into "auto draw")
 
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