My new Apollo Phazer Sub-Ohm tank has been getting a lot of use...great performance with no fiddling, leaking or gurgles. And the feel and look are awesome too!
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I am thinking of trying to rebuild the phazer coils that came with the tank. Has anyone tried to rebuild these yet?
I don't have any problems building "true rebuildable" rba decks, but when I try to rebuild coils from the original OCC stock heads that come with tanks (like the kanger subtank occ coils or even my old protank 2 heads), I never seem to be able to get a build on them that is nearly as good, or reliable as the way it came from the manufacturer.
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Is the reliant that little tc mod?
I ditto what you said!!!!!! Sounds great!!Is the reliant that little tc mod? Cause that's what I'm interested in
Does the phazer have a rebuildable option? That's one of my main desires in a tank these days... Specially since switching over to tc mods
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Think of it this way...... When you lock in a wattage, that wattage is applied to the coil no matter what, so, if you are a long draw lung hitter, the temp (unless your settings are low enough that air flow counter acts this) will steadily rise....on a well done tc mod, with a solid build/wicking, the output is solid beginning to end...vary your draw? Change air flow? That's ok... Temp will be the sameI find TC to be a nice way to educate yourself, but its kind of a pain in the neck. I love the op
tion, I love finally knowing what the different watt/resistance combos actually produce in temp.....but locking in a wattage still produces the most consistent vaping experience, imo.