is 40% VG too much for a DCT?

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TamiP

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I have a dual coil tank setup coming tomorrow, and I just found a flavor that I like enough to put in a tank, but it's 40% VG. I've heard that high VG levels are too thick for tanks, although I saw somewhere that if it doesn't work right you can punch a slightly larger hole in the interior carto to account for the thicker liquid. Any opinions?
 

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I think you should be fine, but it really depends on how thick the juice is. I use PG-free juice in a DCT with a tiny hole, but the juice is quite thin. You are right, if the juice is too thick for the opening in the carto you have two options. Punch another hole/make that one bigger or thin your juice with a bit of distilled water.
 

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I've been using Smoktek pre-punched DCT cartos with 50/50 juice without any problems - sometimes you have to take a few 'primer puffs' (without firing) to draw up the liquid but it's not a big deal.

I have found that using a saddle valve to punch Boge LR cartos often results in a flooded carto - even at 50/50. I am steeping some 20/80 juice at the moment to see if that solves the issue...

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...I am steeping some 20/80 juice at the moment to see if that solves the issue...

A follow up:

Smoktek pre-punched DCC (with small hole) - good with all liquids up to 50/50.

Cartos punched with saddle-valve need 25/75 or thicker to avoid flooding/gurgling.

This seems to hold true, regardless of whatever tank or carto I use. A saddle valve punches a hole that is just too big for any liquid of more than 25% PG - it has to be gloopy to avoid flooding.
The Smoktek carto hole seems small enough to use 100%PG without flooding issues.
 
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