Tank leakage

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coldgin96

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Hello,
I have a Big Daddy Tank and a Smoktech DCT. How paranoid do I have to be about which juices are going cause leakage? I have had both of these tanks about 3 months now and no leakage. I have not put my Johnson Creek juices in them because I have been reading that citric acid is bad for the orings. I have a ton of juice in my fridge and what is left I am afraid to put in said tanks. Among the remaining flavors are: Lemonade (read a lot about that one), JD & Cola, RY4 and Wintergreen. I like to use tanks when sitting down with girlfriend to watch a movie or playing XBox so as not to refill as often but use cartos when I leave to avoid potential leak problems when out and about and I don't need that hassle.
Any opinions and/or comments are welcomed. I have been searching the internet and it seems the only definate answer is NO LEMONADE IN TANKS!

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There is a reasonably current list of flavors that can crack or melt polycarbonate tubes on tanks here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tanks/219179-lets-make-list-juices-flavors-crack-tanks-ce2s-clearos-30.html#post7805448

If you have any of the flavors listed in that list, about the only thing you can do to use those is to invest in a pyrex tank. You can get one from https://www.ibtanked.com/ for under $25.

I have five of these tanks and ordered two more this weekend. I did a full review with user pics here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tank-reviews/349222-ibtanked-pyrex-glass-tanks.html
 
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