Got seven or eight good flavors in a year and a half of mixing my own. Never mixed a 30ml bottle I could not finish. I could have some "high end juice" except I hate the glass dropper bottles so mine goes in plastic bottles. LOL CHEERS!
Depends on my topper. My Smok TFV4 would be over 20ml a day. 10 to 15ml on my Hercules, Atlantis 2 ect. Sure glad I learned to mix my own before I got into sub ohms. LOL CHEERS!
eGo One Mega is regulated, but unable to change watts and is set by the ohms of the coil. Battery does last a good amount of time. Tron tank is better than the EGo One Mega tank. I find the mega leaks a fair bit. A lot of people use them for stealth vaping as well. They produce good clouds and...
Had to go look up a Super Tank. Super Tank by Tobeco looks just like the Isub Apex which is good for a cheap tank. Do like the Isub's as changing the cotton is super easy and just keep using the stock coils over and over.
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I also have a Black and a Silver Hercules tanks. I find the stock coils are not the greatest. The TC coils leak in about two days and pop and spit. Once rebuilt they are much better. I usually run Atlantis rebuilt coils in my Hercules. No complains about them as they are a cheaper tank.
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I vape 42 watts on the single coil RCA set at .7 ohms. Just using the pre wound coils that came with the RCA. Same watts I vape most of my sub ohm tanks at 42 watts. Have no intentions of using the stock coils at this point. I certainly see no need for me to buy the stock coils as they are...
I will say this owning over fifteen different subohm tanks. I refused to buy Smok because everything they put out in the past was junk. Last Thursday I got a used Smok TFV4 from trading Post on another forum. Been vaping it since last Thursday and it has never leaked a drop. The tank is heavy...
The new round vertical Kanger coils are the easiest ones to rebuild that Kanger ever produced. Take out insulator and pin. Pop out the top cap and stick in coil, insulator, pin then push top cap back on. Love them as vertical coils are always better IMHO. CHEERS!
I find the coils are good at 22 watts and under. But saying that I find the Isubs at 22 watts hits like other heads at 35 watts. Take out top screen. Carefully take a pin and push the ends of the cotton out the holes. Then twist the cotton and pull it out the cotton. Then wash coil. Then dryburn...
Got the TFV4 today. It is quite the tank. Got the single and double RBA's. Got about 12 other sub ohms tanks and always use 6mg and no problems. 6mg in the TFV4 in the single coil RBA sent my head spinning from nicotine. All I have to say about the tank after two hours is WOWSERS!!!!! What a tank!
I did buy some precoiled wires and thought it might save me some time. They were junk and leads were not nearly long enough for what I needed. some may be ok but for me the ones I bought were not. CHEERS!
I love the Atlantis V1 & V2. My go to tanks. They never leak a drop no matter what I do to them. Coils are very easy to rebuild. All factory coils are rebuildable to me. At 30 watts I think you might be a little under powered to run it properly. CHEERS!
So Sorry! My condolences go out to you as almost any sub ohm tank fly's high above the Delta 2. LOL Go grab an Isub for 30 watts and you can dryburn and just add new cotton. No coiling involved and they work terrific at 22 watts. CHEERS!
Don't know about life insurance but my Doctor knows I have been vaping for three years. Did a lot of tests from a collapse on a hockey rink and after six months of tests and retests said I have never been so healthy. He changed my file over to non smoker. I smoked 42 years. Yes I am back playing...
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