New Protank, should I remove 1 wick?

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jcco

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I just got a new Protank & some Bobas' Bounty. I believe it's 100VG.
Should I go ahead & remove one of the flavor wicks while it's easy,empty & clean or wait until I fill it & find out it doesn't wick properly? Or should I try it like it is. I am concerned it will be too thick.

& yes, I somehow managed to order my 1st Boba's & Gorilla juice to try. I only ordered their 2nd to the smallest bottle in case It's not my cup of tea. If I like it, I know I'm gonna' be ...... for not ordering more while I had the chance. Oh well.:unsure:
Does anybody else use both wicks with 100VG?
Edit: I meant VG not PG, Thanks Big Ed.
 
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Wash the tank good - check the wicks to be sure there are actually 2 flavor wicks in place. Poor QC @ Kanger.
Always test first. It is simple to flip the tank, pull the coil and remove a wick. Having it leak gets frustrating.

Thanks for reply. I didn't know that removing a wick could lead to leaking. Is this another problem with the Protank?
I'll try it 1st. Thanks for the help.
Keep your ideas coming....
JC
 

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I alway try the heads as they come before recoiling them.

I vape 50/50 juice and had not trouble the way they were. After I removed 1 flavor wick, not much difference. After I tossed all flavor wicks I got gurgling. No leaking though.

I only use it about two - three days like that (if it lasts). Then I recoil using German Silica. I've tried a double 3mm wick with no silicon thingy on top of the air tube. Too much ohms though. Will try single wick next time, lol. But it's a great flavorfull vape notheless...

Back on topic, it all depends on your juice. For thicker juices, remove one or more flavor wicks. For thinner juice, it is not needed.'

But, as suggested before, just try it as they come first though. You can easily take a flavor wick off if the taste isn't comming through or if you get dry hits.
 
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