Spare Coils For Mpt2 And Aerotank

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Anyone know of a vendor that has stock of replacement coils for the Pro Tank II Mini and Aerotank? None of my normal Vendors have stock. o_O
 
The mpt2 takes the normal single coil evod coils as well. But I think the aerotank uses the dual coil one. So if you have old mpt2 coils I can recoil them for you, or swap you for recoiled pt2 coils. Wont be able to help on the aerotank

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For the Aerotank that is.. :)
 
Too late to help, but here are the links to those products to make your life sooo much easier:

1. Mini coils: http://www.skybluevaping.co.za/Protank-Coils-1-8-Ohm at R99.99 for five.
2. Aerotank coils: http://www.vapeking.co.za/ecig-clearomizers/kanger-protank-3-aero-tank-replacement-coils-x-5.html at R140.00 for five. Those does not look like the dual coils to me? See http://eciggies.co.za/Dual-Coil-Clearomizers/Kangertech-Pro-Tank-III-Aero-Tank-Replacement-Coils.
EDIT: Had a look inside my Aerotank and now those at eciggies do not look right. @Gizmo, those on your site are dual coils? Totally confused now.
 
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So if you have old mpt2 coils I can recoil them for you, or swap you for recoiled pt2 coils.

Thanks Rex... but surely recoiling (based on time alone) would cost way more than just getting new ones? I know if I was fiddling with that kind of artistry I would want to charge around eight million rand a coil.
 
And we have 1.8 Ohm's for the minipt2

Thanks @Derick! Will order in the next few minutes! I know I should have been paying more attention to the RBA addicts but in a nutshell what are the pro and cons of 1,8 vs 2,2 Ohms?
 
Thanks @Derick! Will order in the next few minutes! I know I should have been paying more attention to the RBA addicts but in a nutshell what are the pro and cons of 1,8 vs 2,2 Ohms?

The higher the ohms the cooler the vape (at the same voltage) and the high ohms can handle higher voltage.

If you are going to run the coils on a VW device you wont really notice a difference except for slightly shorter battery life as you will need to use more power to the coil for the high ohm coils.
 
Thanks Rex... but surely recoiling (based on time alone) would cost way more than just getting new ones? I know if I was fiddling with that kind of artistry I would want to charge around eight million rand a coil.
Coiling is quick. I can do about 5 in 30 min. But the offer stood if no one had stock....otherwise buying more is just so much less hassle :)

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Coiling is quick. I can do about 5 in 30 min. But the offer stood if no one had stock....otherwise buying more is just so much less hassle :)

Thanks so much @Rex Smit nice to know I have a safety net in helpful Vapers! I appreciate it big time!
 
The higher the ohms the cooler the vape (at the same voltage) and the high ohms can handle higher voltage.

If you are going to run the coils on a VW device you wont really notice a difference except for slightly shorter battery life as you will need to use more power to the coil for the high ohm coils.

Awesome answer! Thanks @BhavZ !
 
Thanks @Derick! Will order in the next few minutes! I know I should have been paying more attention to the RBA addicts but in a nutshell what are the pro and cons of 1,8 vs 2,2 Ohms?

If you are running it on a standard Ego/EVOD battery you won't notice much of a difference, but theoretically, it is supposed to be a warmer vape with more vapour - the 1.8 ohm will burn slightly hotter than the 2.2 at the same voltage, but it will use slightly more amps - so yes, might notice a small difference in battery charge duration - if you are on a VV device you can drop the watts/volts a bit and it should be pretty much the same as a 2.2
 
Just a point on EVOD/PT coils. I have notice that some of the coils have shorter and longer 'pipes' and also some have bigger ID in those pipes. dont know what the long vs short does, but the bigger the ID the more air comes through, the smaller the ID less air and a tighter draw.
 
Just a point on EVOD/PT coils. I have notice that some of the coils have shorter and longer 'pipes' and also some have bigger ID in those pipes. dont know what the long vs short does, but the bigger the ID the more air comes through, the smaller the ID less air and a tighter draw.
The short ones are what used to be EVOD coils - but they have been phased out and now you only get the long stem ones for both EVOD and PT
 
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