High VG in a iClear 16 and Kanger T3S -HELP- !

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oDANo

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Hey everyone, I'm currently using a iClear 16 and Kanger T3S filled with a 20pg/80vg e liquid, I noticed after a few hours that my iClear was completely "foggy", and later, my Kanger T3S is starting to appear the same. What's the problem here, can these tanks not handle the high VG? If not, what tanks can, and how do I fix my current tanks?

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Hey everyone, I'm currently using a iClear 16 and Kanger T3S filled with a 20pg/80vg e liquid, I noticed after a few hours that my iClear was completely "foggy", and later, my Kanger T3S is starting to appear the same. What's the problem here, can these tanks not handle the high VG? If not, what tanks can, and how do I fix my current tanks?

Thanks !

The plastic is reacting to the e-juice you are using, it may have more to do with whatever additives are being used to flavor the juice rather than PG/VG content. I only use 100% VG myself (and mostly flavors that are claimed to react with plastics), but all my plastic tanks are crystal clear over months of use.

I have had tanks fog/crack before, so I just tossed the juices out and tried another brand. However, if you really like the ejuice and don't want to change it, then you will have to go by way of glass/Pyrex.
 

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