Best Tank For Ego T

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Hi guys wats the best tank that I can use on an ego t
It csme with the ce5 or ce6
Works well but I feel I need more
I also tried the h2 bottom coil worked well for a week then started leaking and I cracked the tank trying to close it
Now
I ordered the iclear30 duel coil hopefully it will be better

Any suggestions gr8ly appreciated
Thanx

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Howzit and welcome. I found that protanks and evods work for me. They don't work for some but its a matter of personal choice. I like the airy draw of the pt's. Most clearo's work on that battery. Those iclears are quite good though.

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I wonder if your battery gives enough power for that iClear. You probably need to upgrade your battery to a variable voltage battery so you can up the power.
 
Thanks wat will be a good mod to get with VV and VW and dose VW make a big difference ?

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Imo VW is better - it is like an automatic car versus a manual one. They can also measure resistance, battery strength, etcetera. The most popular VV/VW device on the forum is probably the itaste SVD. Then you also need a charger and at least 2 good batteries. See www.vapeking.co.za has the SVD in stock. They also have the Smoktech SID, which I have no experience of. At www.skybluevaping you can get the Sigelei Mini Zmax full kit at R450.oo, which is a steal. The web site shows one kit in stock, but just make sure. I thought they sold the last one via this forum. You can pm @Derick.
 
I wonder if your battery gives enough power for that iClear. You probably need to upgrade your battery to a variable voltage battery so you can up the power.

You are right sir standard ego batts do struggle a bit to get dual coils going. The ego T upgrade has a boost mode which helps but cuts down battery life although dual coils do that in general. My iClear 16's where much happier on VV. VW would be first prize.
 
Thanks luv this forum

So is any1 using the
SIGELEI MINI ZMAX
Any reviews on it ?
:confused:

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Thanks luv this forum

So is any1 using the
SIGELEI MINI ZMAX
Any reviews on it ?
:confused:

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Hey mbera. I'm pretty sure that mini zmax from skyblue has been sold because you can't actually add it to cart on the site anymore. For something with a similar form factor to what you are using already you can't go wrong with an ego twist. I've used one with an iClear16 without a problem.
 
Thanks

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I would go with a innokin iclear 16 with a 1.5 ohm coil if you gonna stick to the ego battery for now .vapes like charm .

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I would go with a innokin iclear 16 with a 1.5 ohm coil if you gonna stick to the ego battery for now .vapes like charm .

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I agree. It is a warmer vape but I have had no issues with it. I retired all my EVOD tanks for iClear 16's
 
And wat will you recomend to use on a Sigeleli zmax mini

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I would go with a innokin iclear 16 with a 1.5 ohm coil if you gonna stick to the ego battery for now .vapes like charm .

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Where does one get a 1.5ohm coil for the iClear16? or is that the standard coil in the setup?
 
And wat will you recomend to use on a Sigeleli zmax mini

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I've always used a mini pt 2 on mine. but any ego or 510 clearomizer will work - just the protank 2 has some issues on it - the protank 2's intake airholes is in the thread of the tank, and with the sigelei the threads are closed off somewhat, reducing the draw
 
Is it advised to use a dripper on an ego or is that a waste of money?
 
The only problem with using a dripper on an ego batt, is that the ego batt can safely handle about 1.8 Ohms at its lowest - other than that, it should be fine
 
The only problem with using a dripper on an ego batt, is that the ego batt can safely handle about 1.8 Ohms at its lowest - other than that, it should be fine

Thanks @Derick

I have heard a few people say that dripping definitely give more flavour than a tank and well for me I am flavour chaser rather than a cloud chaser. The amount of vapour that tanks produce is perfect for me, I just want a whack in the face when it comes to flavour
 
Hi Bhavz

A well set up dripper such as the IGO-L gives me way more throat hit (wack in the throat) and flavour than my Protanks. But then again, my dripper is using 12 watts of power versus my tanks on about 7.5 watts.
 
Hi Bhavz

A well set up dripper such as the IGO-L gives me way more throat hit (wack in the throat) and flavour than my Protanks. But then again, my dripper is using 12 watts of power versus my tanks on about 7.5 watts.

Thanks for the info @Silver1

I am of the opinion that in order to get the results I am searching for I am definitely going to need to get a mech mod with a dripper (or dare I say a Reo). But will purchase those once I have gained more experience in building coils and understanding the technology (and how to be safe) with mech mods.

Am really excited about the vape meet today as I know that all my questions should be answered with the wealth knowledge of the people attending the vape meet and hopefully seeing some coils being built before my vary eyes.
 
Thanks @Derick

I have heard a few people say that dripping definitely give more flavour than a tank and well for me I am flavour chaser rather than a cloud chaser. The amount of vapour that tanks produce is perfect for me, I just want a whack in the face when it comes to flavour

Yeah if you are chasing flavour then dripping is the way to go - but also diy - with diy you can add more flavour drops to your mixture and there are also additives you can add to enhance the flavour
 
Yeah if you are chasing flavour then dripping is the way to go - but also diy - with diy you can add more flavour drops to your mixture and there are also additives you can add to enhance the flavour

Wow thanks Derick

Definitely want to try my hand at DIY. I like fiddling around with things even though I am not a handyman type person (contradiction of note I know - guess its fear of breaking something). Will definitely be speaking to Oupa about DIY at the vape meet.
 
Well, "fiddling around with things" = handyman type :) . That's how handymans are born :). I grew up without a father to show me DIY kinds of stuff, but just started fiddling with things - now I can pretty much do anything from plumbing to woodworking - just takes time, interest and lots of google research :)
 
Forgot you were in CT. Enjoy the vape meet. Try have a test on some well set up high end equipment. My advice to you is try find someone that has a flavour you like. Dont test it on a flavour you hate. Also, dont get too excited and take too many puffs. Take a few, then wait for a bit. I broke out in a sweat and had to lie down at our vape meet after taking about 20 puffs in a short space of time on various high end high power devices.

Enjoy!

PS @Gizmo, whatever happened to the idea of showing where a forum member comes from in the info box below their name?
 
Well, "fiddling around with things" = handyman type :) . That's how handymans are born :). I grew up without a father to show me DIY kinds of stuff, but just started fiddling with things - now I can pretty much do anything from plumbing to woodworking - just takes time, interest and lots of google research :)

Google is definitely the friend in your pocket to have, along side your Vape Stick of course
 
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