Cartomizer Help Please!!

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jakeswim12

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Hey guys,

I bought a smok Tech Bolt about a year and a half ago. Its been sitting around for a while and I am looking to change the cartomizer. Ive been looking for some type of indication on the cartomizer that came with it whether or not it is a single or dual coil or what ohm I need. I have the extender on it and its run by 2 18350 batteries. The place I bought it from states that it should be making around 6-7 volts on their website. I bought one cartomizer last year but instantly had a burnt taste on the first few uses and threw it out. I was wondering if anyone knows what cartomizer I should be looking at?? From the descriptions I read on their website I think I need a single coil 3 ohm cartomizer but I'm not sure. Also what are some good tanks to use?? Any help is appreciated!!

Thank you!! :)
 

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Hey guys,

I bought a Smok Tech Bolt about a year and a half ago. Its been sitting around for a while and I am looking to change the cartomizer. Ive been looking for some type of indication on the cartomizer that came with it whether or not it is a single or dual coil or what ohm I need. I have the extender on it and its run by 2 18350 batteries. The place I bought it from states that it should be making around 6-7 volts on their website.


I do NOT recommend stacking 18350s in an all mechanical mod.:?: I feel it is important to give you a heads up that, unless you know what you are doing, stacking batts in a purely mechanical mod is NOT something a newbie should be doing. Actually, it is not even necessary because with a 18650 single batt you can get a very good vape using a low resistance carto.

You may want to read up here, what I said about battery safety and the Bolt. It is all mechanical. You have zero protections in the event you put a shorted carto on there, except the vent hole, there is no circuitry to shut down, and stacking batteries in a smok tech Bolt is not recommended by anyone I can think of.


If you do not understand what cartos to buy, I am somewhat concerned that you are stacking batts in a purely mechanical mod (no offense)....I surely hope you know enough about battery safety to understand keeping them in pairs, and monitoring them very carefully, and have a good multimeter to check everything with at least?

Why aren't you just using a single 18650 battery in there?

I know there were 2 versions sold, one by MVS that takes a 18650, and the only other one I know takes a 18490/18500 and the extender allows you to use a 18650 batt.

Meanwhile, stick w/single coil cartos. If you want a better vape, please unstack your batteries and just go with a single low resistance coil carto. Steve uses his cartos punched, in a carto tank. That is a set up you might consider since you don't have to keep feeding the carto, the tank will feed it thru the holes in the carto instead.
 
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Please don't stack batteries. It's not safe (unless you really know how to do it, and even then, it's still not safe). And you can't use a 3Ω carto on 6 volts--it will burn instantly at 12 watts...

Put a safe chemistry (I like AW IMR) 18650 battery in your mod and stick to 3.7v.

There is no way to tell by just looking if you have a single or dual coil carto; however, if it's rated 1.5 or 1.7Ω. it may be a clue that it's a dual coil, but not necessarily. You need to know the resistance of your cartomizer before you put it on a mechanical mod.
 
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