General noob questions

Ok no i don't think ihave those. Otherwise Heino could have it.
Ego one mega same coils?
Yip, all the Ego tanks as well as the TRON tank use the same coil units. The CLR version is the only one designed to be rebuildable.
 
How do you decrease the nic level in a juice?

You add some zero nic PG, VG or PG/VG blend
Only problem is that the more you add the more you dilute the flavour
Depends on how much you add and how "strong" the flavour is
 
I didn't want to open a thread for every question so I though it might be a good idea to have one of these if there isn't one already.


First question

The tank that comes with the evic vtc mini will it work on my istick 30w mod?
Yip
 
Also freaked me out, its your juice on coils. I noticed, and I stand corrected, but higher VG juices have less crackling
It depends on the temp and airflow of the vape. Sometimes I get the cracking and popping other times not.

I can get it on any mixture but I tend to notice it more on higher vg rates.

To me if it pops, I know I found a good spot where I get the most of my build.

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Tell us
  1. the volume you wish to dilute
  2. the current mg and the mg you want
  3. The VG/PG of the juice
and we shall do the calculations for you.
Fanx. My buddy took the juice off my hands he likes it more....and i am trying to get him off the stinkies.

Am I vaping too much or is it the rda i am using that drains my battery so quick?
Lasts about n hour - two.
Or most likely coz i am pushing it at its max @ 30w.

Fml i need moar powa!
 
Hello Peeps

Instead of creating a new thread, why not use an existing one. Anyways. I managed to convince a friend of mine to get rid of his Twisp Aero tank (because coils are such a pain for this device) and get a Kanger Subtank Mini. He went to collect from VapeMob in Kenilworth 2 days ago. He is using the stock 0.5ohm Kanthal OCC coil. The ST is being powered by an eLeaf iStick TC40W.

Basically what the sales guy told him was that he should NOT vape at anything below 3.7V and he should ideally keep the voltage at 4V (hence pushing the watts in excess 25/26). Now I am not sure if my buddy was smoking something he was not supposed to, as I am assuming it makes more sense to not exceed 4V, but do any of you have any comment on this?

Reason I'm asking is because when I use the RBA on my ST, build between 0.4 and 0.6ohm and vape at around 3 - 3.2V (18 to 19watts), and its sufficient for me. Other side effects of vaping over this wattage/voltage for me is that the vape gets a bit too warm for my liking, and it chows joose like a Chevvy Lumina.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hello Peeps

Instead of creating a new thread, why not use an existing one. Anyways. I managed to convince a friend of mine to get rid of his Twisp Aero tank (because coils are such a pain for this device) and get a Kanger Subtank Mini. He went to collect from VapeMob in Kenilworth 2 days ago. He is using the stock 0.5ohm Kanthal OCC coil. The ST is being powered by an eLeaf iStick TC40W.

Basically what the sales guy told him was that he should NOT vape at anything below 3.7V and he should ideally keep the voltage at 4V (hence pushing the watts in excess 25/26). Now I am not sure if my buddy was smoking something he was not supposed to, as I am assuming it makes more sense to not exceed 4V, but do any of you have any comment on this?

Reason I'm asking is because when I use the RBA on my ST, build between 0.4 and 0.6ohm and vape at around 3 - 3.2V (18 to 19watts), and its sufficient for me. Other side effects of vaping over this wattage/voltage for me is that the vape gets a bit too warm for my liking, and it chows joose like a Chevvy Lumina.

Thanks in advance.
Here is what Kangertech advises, but I see that as a guideline. Certainly not a hard and fast rule for any reason that I know of. In any event, they recommend a starting point of 15 W for the 0.5 ohm coil.
Case in point - HRH vapes on a TRON tank with CLR head coiled to 1.4 ohms. She never goes above 7 W and gets a vape to her satisfaction.
 
Here is what Kangertech advises, but I see that as a guideline. Certainly not a hard and fast rule for any reason that I know of. In any event, they recommend a starting point of 15 W for the 0.5 ohm coil.
Case in point - HRH vapes on a TRON tank with CLR head coiled to 1.4 ohms. She never goes above 7 W and gets a vape to her satisfaction.

Thanks dude. Appreciate it.
 
Hello Peeps

Instead of creating a new thread, why not use an existing one. Anyways. I managed to convince a friend of mine to get rid of his Twisp Aero tank (because coils are such a pain for this device) and get a Kanger Subtank Mini. He went to collect from VapeMob in Kenilworth 2 days ago. He is using the stock 0.5ohm Kanthal OCC coil. The ST is being powered by an eLeaf iStick TC40W.

Basically what the sales guy told him was that he should NOT vape at anything below 3.7V and he should ideally keep the voltage at 4V (hence pushing the watts in excess 25/26). Now I am not sure if my buddy was smoking something he was not supposed to, as I am assuming it makes more sense to not exceed 4V, but do any of you have any comment on this?

Reason I'm asking is because when I use the RBA on my ST, build between 0.4 and 0.6ohm and vape at around 3 - 3.2V (18 to 19watts), and its sufficient for me. Other side effects of vaping over this wattage/voltage for me is that the vape gets a bit too warm for my liking, and it chows joose like a Chevvy Lumina.

Thanks in advance.
I regularly vape my subtank at 20W with a 0.5ohm coil. Uses less juice, batteries last longer and it gives a cooler vape. I think he should just play around with it until he finds what he likes.
 
I regularly vape my subtank at 20W with a 0.5ohm coil. Uses less juice, batteries last longer and it gives a cooler vape. I think he should just play around with it until he finds what he likes.

Yeah me too. Thats why I immediately got concerned with what the guy at MOB said.

Thanks for the reassurance.
 
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