Cloud chasing and eleaf?

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ThePachary

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Hey everyone
Ive had my eleaf istick 50w with an eGo One atomizer .5 ohm for 2 weeks now and loving it!

But is there anyway I can somehow cloud chase with my istick? Switch to RBAs? More VG? I only ask this because I dont want to purchase a whole new setup for it. Id rather to be able to convert it if possible. Let me know what I can try. Thanks!
 

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Yes, higher VG would give you more vapor. Not sure how high you could go (i.e. 100% VG) with your eGo One atomizer as there might be a point where the atomizer can't wick the juice fast enough.

You could also look into RDA's/RTA's or some of the newer sub-ohm tanks that have large airflow and put out a lot of vapor. Most come with stock coils but there are some that come with a rebuildable base as well.

SubΩ Tanks (listed alphabetically)

1. Arctic by Horizon
2. Atlantis by Aspire
3. Delta II by Joyetech
4. Herakles by Sense
5. Maganus by Vapeston
6. Melo by eLeaf
7. Silo Beast by Beyond Vape
8. Starre by FreeMax
9. Subtank by Kangertech (3 different sizes)
10. VTC by SmokTech
11. VTC Pro by SmokTech
 

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I would suggest an RDA, it's just my personal preference. You can build a coil made for cloud chasing, I've built .8 ohm coils that produced more clouds than a .3 ohm coil. Just make sure you get an RDA with a large air flow. My favorite for cloud chasing is my Doge V2 clone, but I've heard good things about the Kennedy as well. Just remember simple chemistry, in order to create nice milky white think vapour you need a controlled heat and airflow.
 

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Just as a practical matter: If you are already using the 0.5ohm coils there is a practical limit to how far you can go with a 50 watt mod - which won't be much lower than 0.4 ohms. Since "cloud chasing" could mean anything to different people just bear in mind that your eLeaf has it's limits. This isn't an APV you will be slapping a 0.2 ohm quad coil atty on if that's what you mean by cloud chasing.
 
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