Juice setting in tanks

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vapbamafaye

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I posted the question a couple of days ago about changing out coils cause I change my juice through out the day and after help from this wonderful group of people I decided it was better just to have several tanks on hand and some extra coils. Now my question is since I have a dedicated tank to all my favorite juices that I use daily and few back ups is it bad to let them set in the tanks for days? Will it do anything to the e liquid or am I just overthinking all this too much like my husband says? I have a few in a tank that I may or may not use daily and it maybe 2 days before I touch that one. Any help on this would be very helpful. I most of my juices at 50/50 blends and they are mostly from MBV a few from a local vape shop but mostly MBV and don't want to ruin any of them since I am on a month to month orderer,
 

roadkill46

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i'm with the OP and have a T3s or Aspire BDC with juices in the constantly, maybe 10 all setting in a wood rack, full and ready. i have had no issues with juice going bad or leaks. i do put a silicone cap on the mouthpiece just to keep dust or whatever from settling in there and each tank has a different colored band of paint around the top and the corresponding juice lid has a drop of the same color on top.

when i get ready to go to work, out, whatever, just decide what flavor you want for that time period, match the colors like kids underwear, and go! the system works well for me. matter of fact i ensure that they are full, like last nite, i filled them all since i had been vaping through a few and they were down to half, so i topped everything off. bout 10 minutes of work and i'm good for another couple of weeks.
this saves coils also since i have only burnt out one coil in one month. the T3s coils just keep going.
 
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