Vaping VG juice

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samcm010

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I just recently found that I love several Virgin Vapors 100% VG flavors. At the same time I bought my first Hybrid Genesis Mod (Richman Mod) I didnt know any better and filled with 100% VG Banana Coconut and it was a game changer. I have since built a coil on an RSST and used 100% VG Virgin Vapors Bella Amaretto and the results are the same amazing. I was hesitant at first to try my hand at genesis atomizers but I really love them. For me I am really glad I tried it really has opened up a new flavor and vaping world with 100% VG
I am using 500 mesh and 32g kanthal at 1.6ohm.
 

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I use vg on ts3 try removing a flavor wick from above the coil. Remove 1 at a time till it wicks right for you. I ended up removing all of them but I'm sure th ohm and v or w you vape at as well as if you chain vape all play a part in how many of the extra wicks you do or don't need. If it starts leaking put one back.


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Dripping would be the most trouble free way, but I'm sure many vape 100% VG juices with various setups.

Agree! use a DDA (Direct Drip Atomizer) check out the SmokTech Octopus or Mini Octopus. you need to drill out an air flow hole when you get them it takes like 2 seconds make sure you scrub and wash out the body really well after drilling. i own both the regular size and the Mini i love both. there are some more expensive DDA's on the market but if your new to vaping and not totally sold on the idea yet try a SmokTech Octopus. i find a 90% VG 10% PG works the best in most rigs. Happy vaping!
 

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Using a drip atomizer would be my first response. No wick material to clog. Just drip a few drops of juice into the atomizer and vape away. Run out of juice, add a few more drops.

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If you find that to be tedious or inconvenient, consider a bottom feeding box mod. These are mechanical mods with a built-in tank and use an atomizer. The tank is squeezed to feed juice up backwards into the atomizer. The full flavor of a drip atomizer with the convenience of a tank.

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I vape 100% VG using a Kanger EVOD and Kanger ProTank... as far as I know, the T3S uses the same atty heads. I've never had a problem with the VG juice being absorbed into my wicks and vaporizing properly... perhaps it's just a particularly thick VG blend you received? I notice with some of the VG juices I have, some are thicker than others. If it's too thick, I can see where it might cause an issue. You could remove one of the wicks which should theoretically allow the VG juice to flow into the atty faster...
 

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I vape 80% VG on the Russian rba without any issues. If the vape starts to diminish I simple re-wick the coil with some cotton, do a quick dry burn on the coil first, to burn off any gunk, then new cotton, saturate with juice, test burn, assemble tank, fill and vape. Usually get about a week of Vapping without doing anything but keeping the tank full.
 
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