Can I use a single coil instead of dual

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I paid 50$ for it did I get ripped
A little, but not much. It will do for what you need it for I think. The biggest issue is the mod is of unknown age and it’s hard to know how much life is left in the battery. You may or may not winding up needing to replace it. As for the coils you can order any coil that will fit in the device and it is I’ll work. I don’t know the make of that coil myself but I’m sure someone here will. You do not need the coils to be .25. Any coil will work as long as it fits.
 

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HI and welcome. If the machine will run a .25Ω dual coil it will also run a .25Ω single. Bear in mind though prefab coils are different from built coils. I do not recognize that tank, so I am not certain which type of coil it takes. So long as the total resistance is the same, there will be no problem, but the vape will be different because the mass of the coil wires will change. You may like it better, or not. If you are building a coil deck, you can not put a single .25Ω coil in as a replacement for two .25Ω coils because the total resistance of two .25s is half of that value, or .125Ω
 

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If you paid $50 US, then yes... you were taken advantage of. That is a decent tank though, so not all is lost. It's a Uwell Crown. That was the first version of the Crown tanks and some like it better than versions 2 or 3. It does use the coils you have.

What you need is a battery device that will make use of the tank's capability.

For about $40 or so (less, in some websites), you can get an Eleaf Pico 75. It's a very popular device here and Eleaf is a good brand that makes reliable, inexpensive mods.
 

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Well that stinks that is a lot of money for me :( oh well what’s done is done bit can I put a single coil in it. It burns juice fast
Yes you can. One of the good things about the crown 1 is they make a lot of coils for it.
You aren’t out $50 though. More like $15. The tank (the gold bit on top) is a quite good one that’s actually a bit hard to get. The only issue is the mod (the grey part) is old. If it holds up long enough for you to quit though you win.
 

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I don’t know though I kind of doubt it. I would advise getting coils that are higher ohm than .25 if possible. .25 is a bit low for the capacity of your Eleaf I stick mod. The crown1 is made by uwell which is a different company than Eleaf. Perhaps look at uwell coils in higher ohm ratings.
 
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I was mistaken, @Marierach. That looks like an Eleaf iPower. That model will power your Crown tank. It's also temperature control capable.

Your photo shows that the battery needs a charge. Do you have a USB cable for the device and a wall plug for it?

You're not in as bad of shape as I thought last night. :)
 

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A few tips for using the iPower:

Five quick clicks on the power button turns it on. Five clicks turns it off.

Three clicks let's you change modes. Use the up/down buttons to scroll through and click power button to select. Options are wattage, bypass, SS, Ni, Ti, M1-M3.

With the mod off, press and hold both up/down and the screen will flip (I'm left-handed so, yay!)
 
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