Carto Recommendation

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fourtwizzy

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Hello ECF!

I'm looking for a recommendation on a Carto. I currently use a Smoketech DCT tank with a smoketech 1.5ohm dual coil carto. I just purchased a Lil Mama tank This One specifically. I'm unsure 1) What size to get 2) Single or Dual Coil 3) what ohms to get (this still confuses the heck out of me. I know that Ikanvape cartos are supposed to be the best, but obviously due to no stock I'm looking for another recommendation.

My current mod is an Evic

As always thank you for your help in advance!
 

Thepinfamily

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Im trying to figure out the same thing. When I bought my UDCT I also bought a 1.5ohm single coil cargo for comparison. I like them both fine. The dual coil def cut my battery time down and sucked down way more juice. I was able to run 35-40ml through it before I had any issues then it started to get stiff on the draw. Ive put about 20ml through the single coil so far and its still going strong. Its time to order more but what? Ive heard good and bad things about them all. Guess ill have to order a few of each to see what I like. Sorry I couldnt help but ill be watching.

Any recommendations on a vendor with a large selection of carts?
 

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For a variable voltage device, a 3.0 ohm carto will allow you the widest range of voltages available (3.4v - 5v). If you use higher voltages than that, you will need a higher ohm carto.

The following blog article has a huge list of vendors selling single coil, pre-punched cartomizers for tanks. It also has the Safe Vaping Power Chart to confirm that 3.0 ohm is what you need.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nched-single-coil-cartomizers-cartotanks.html

It is true that dual coil carts will use more battery power than single coils will, for very little benefit for that battery usage. I happen to find single coils are smoother and cooler in vape.

I've written other blog articles that you may find some benefit in reading: E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs

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The Lil Moma tank takes standard or 35mm length cartos. The Big Daddy tank takes the longer XL or 45mm carts.

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For a variable voltage device, a 3.0 ohm carto will allow you the widest range of voltages available (3.4v - 5v). If you use higher voltages than that, you will need a higher ohm carto.

The following blog article has a huge list of vendors selling single coil, pre-punched cartomizers for tanks. It also has the Safe Vaping Power Chart to confirm that 3.0 ohm is what you .

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nched-single-coil-cartomizers-cartotanks.html

It is true that dual coil carts will use more battery power than single coils will, for very little benefit for that battery usage. I happen to find single coils are smoother and cooler in vape.

I've written other blog articles that you may find some benefit in reading: E-Cigarette Forum - Baditude - Blogs

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The Lil Moma tank takes standard or 35mm length cartos. The Big Daddy tank takes the longer XL or 45mm carts.

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thank you for the info.
 
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