Joye 510-T or other tank with VG?

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Rivkat

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First off, I apologize if this topic has already been covered, or if this is the wrong place to post it. I did some searching before posting, but couldn't quite find the answers I'm looking for.

Background:
About 2 years ago, after much research and scouring the forums, I ended up buying a Joye 510 w/manual battery. I absolutely loved it. However, after having some serious panic attacks, I discovered that I have a major sensitivity to PG, so I switched to 100% VG. Although I very much enjoyed vaping, after spending quite a bit of cash on supplies, I ended up losing both of my PVs (that's what I get for drinking and vaping, I suppose...) Reluctant to shell out more cash on a new kit and falling back onto smoking analogs, I stopped keeping up with the latest e-cig developments (cartos, tanks, etc...) and so I pretty much feel like a noob all over again :p

I recently decided to give vaping another go. I was all prepared to just replace my Joye 510, until I spotted the Joye 510-T, and discovered this new tank system that is being used by many. I was sold on the concept -- It seems perfect for my needs. I don't chain-vape, so I don't think that the tank size will be an issue for me. I was about to go ahead and buy the 510-T, but then I read that they recommend you don't use it with VG.

So my questions:
Has anyone had success using the Joye 510-T with VG? Will it work?
If I bought it, would I need to dilute my juice? If so, any tips as to how to go about it?
Is there a model very similar to the Joye 510-T which would work better with VG?
Should I just forget about Tanks entirely, and just buy the regular 510 again?
If I were to buy the 510-T (or whatever else you might suggest), can you recommend a good all-in-one supplier for kits and accessories? I think I previously bought various supplies from E-smokey treats/shack, Dietsmokes, and Johnson Creek, but I wasn't sure if other companies would be a better choice?

I don't really want to mess around with modding, etc., so the simplest solution is the best here.

Thanks for any advice!
 

tamarahvt

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I missed that memo and have used both 100% VG and 70/30 without noticing a difference. The company I bought it from sells almost entirely 100% VG juice. They have excellent customer service so I'm surprised they wouldn't have said anything about it. One time they actually called me to let me know that I had accidentally ordered a wrong charger. :laugh:
 

sanderk1

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I'm also a returning newbie and have the ego tank, however the tank was a big dissapointment to me because it felt like sucking a marshmellow through a straw... but, as with everything vape related YMMV! I am now converting my t to an ero c which takes carts, hopefully that will get me off the stinkys. Sorry I can't offer any helpful advice, but I am sure one of the wise ones will help you out. THe people on these boards are ama=zing! Best of luck to you! :D
 

Kamin_Majere

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Have you tried a PEG base or even thinning the VG with PEG?

I smoke 100% PG or a 85%PG to 15%VG blend usually, so I have no experience with the eGo tank system with 100% VG, but to improve flow on mine I always punch out the hole on my tank. I know the atty already makes a hole, but I usually take the tanks out once the original hole is punched (I do this while they are empty) then I take one of my small round jewelry files/screwdrivers and widen the hole to about 1-1/2 times the original size. The fluid flows a lot better (less dry hits) and doesn't leak anymore than it normally does that I can tell.

Not sure if that would help the VG flow any better, but its worth a shot as its pretty much free and if it doesn't work you are no worse off
 
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