Can I use a BCC on an iTaste 134?

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Davetampa

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I just acquired an iTaste 134. Using the iClear 30 top wick (dual coil) the 134 beast is consuming juice way too fast. I want to economize the juice consumption. My ego 3.7w to 4.4w variable bcc and MT3S BCC tanks are a perfect vape so I am thinking ....
Will the higher wattage (6.5w to 12 w) of the iTaste 134 be compatible with a kanger standard bcc coil head> Is the 134 too much power for a bcc?
 

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Hi Dave. If you want to economize juice consumption, I recommend switching to single coil heads. Dual coils vaporize juice at twice the rate of single coils as you're vaping on two atomizers at once. They also drain your battery much faster than the singles.

My ego 3.7w to 4.4w variable bcc

I'm not sure I read this correctly. Do you mean to say your eGo vv battery--in the 3.7-4.4volts range--with your MT3S are a perfect vape? What resistance coils are you using? I can't calculate the wattage without knowing the resistance of your atty, but let's look at the extremes:

1.8Ω atty on 4.4v = 10.7 watts--not recommended for Kanger BCCs, IMO. I don't think Kanger can handle that much wattage; they work best at 6-6.5 watts, maybe a bit higher.

2.5Ω atty on 3.7v = 5.4 watts, OK but a bit low for my taste.

The minimum power setting on the Itaste 134 is 6.5 watts. So, to answer your question, yes, 134 can handle Kanger BCC clearos at its lowest settings. But if 6.5 watts is too high, then use your vv eGos.

Use this calculator to figure out what your favorite wattage (on your eGos) is and take it from there:

Online Conversion - Ohm's Law Calculator
 
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