Atlantis v2 + Aspire esp30 box mod

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Sir2fyablyNutz

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So with those specs in mind if I was to use the 0.5 at 30W would it perform similarly to of I had a the 0.3 in and running at 80? Is the difference that noticeable? I'm a bit new to sub ohming so sorry if this is a bit nooby! :)

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Hi Wax. When people consider going into sub ohm vape I suggest "headroom". If you're planning on running 30W on a tank I'd suggest a higher wattage mod (50 to 100) In this manner you're not running the mod at max every time you vape.

Looking at the proposed wattages @Susan~S gave I think there is a typo,

1. 20-30W (0.5Ω coil) <---should be the 1 ohm coil
2. 40-50W (1Ω coil) <----should be the .5 ohm coil
3. 70-80W (0.3Ω coil)

In my opinion the 30W is underpowered for the Atlantis V2 Good luck
 

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Could ahyone reccomend a mod with about a 50-60w output that isn't the size of a 1970s mobile phone? :)
I have not used this mod but many members do. Look at the IPV2 Mini and check out a few reviews of it on youtube. It goes up to 70 watts. You would also need to purchase a 20A or 30A 18650 battery if you use this mod.

18650 Batteries

1. Orbtronic SX30 2100mah 30A
2. Sony VTC4 2100mah 30A (there are no authentic VTC5's out there)
3. Xtar 2100mah 30A (re-wrapped Sony VTC4)

1. AW 1600mah 24A
2. Orbtronic SX22 2000mah 22A
3. LG HE2 2500mah 20A
4. Samsung 25R 2500mah 20A
5. AW 2200mah 20A (new)

Where to Get Batteries

Only buy batteries from a reputable supplier (not ebay or Amazon) as there are many counterfeit batteries being sold. Here are several reputable battery suppliers in the US.

* RTD Vapor
* Illumination Supply
* Lighthound
* Orbtronics
 
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Thanks for your replies! The thing that was attracting me to the esp was that it's reasonably small in comparison to other mods! Could ahyone reccomend a mod with about a 50-60w output that isn't the size of a 1970s mobile phone? :)

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The Aspire ESP is 3-3/4" x 1-5/8" x 1". So you want a mod that is roughly about that size?

The joyetech evic-VT. It is 60 watts, also has temperature control and can accomodate nickel and titanium wire. It measures in at 3-1/4" x 1-7/8" x 1".

The Innokin iTaste MVP 3 Pro has 60 watts and is a bit bigger at 4" x 1-3/4" x 7/8".

The Sigelei 50 has 50 watts and measures in at 3-3/4" x 1-3/4" x 7/8". The Sigelei does require you buy a separate battery.

The new Kanger Subox comes in at 50 watts and measures 1.41" x 0.86" x 5.7" (the height of 5.7" considers the Subtank Mini on it as well, so the mod itself will come in at around 3-7/8" tall). The Subox also requires a separate battery.
 
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