High VG, Low PG in aspire nautilus mini - is this a good/bad idea?

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SassyCoder

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I know from some research the higher the VG the longer/harder it is to vape - in tanks/clearomisers.

So I'm looking at buying juices with 70/30 or 80/20 (VG/PG), is this a good or bad idea to put in this tank. It seems like from youtube videos people who chuck clouds do it on a dripper, which I'm not ready to do nor like the idea of it as I'm a student I don't have time to be refilling dripper set ups.

Help me out please, much appreciated :laugh:
 

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You can put 100% VG in your tank if you thin it out with a little distilled water.

Ok thanks,

So will higher VG still work as effective as my current setup is 50/50, my space jam is coming in a few hours and i think that's 70/30.

EDIT: Nevermind, seems like i found my answer above lol.
 
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What are you trying to accomplish?

If you are tying to reduce tank filling, reduce vaping.
No, upping the VG is not like adding a bigger tank. It is simply a Thicker, less harsh carrier. VG does Mute flavors.
Thinning reduces chances of dry hits/burning.

MYTH - High VG gunks up coils much faster.
Higher FLAVORED HIGH VG may increase coil failure. increased VG PLUS increased FLAVORING/SWEETENERS to overcome Muting increased particles that will more quickly clog the coil.

Raise Watts - Yes/No - Depends on whether the Wick can keep up.
If you increase thickness which will SLOW wicking then it will be difficult to BOIL more liquid which is required at higher temperatures(watts) the Increased Watts will also negate any savings on usage by switching to high VG.

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