E-LVT and Subtank?

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GIMike

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So, I wanted a sturdy VV/VW device, and bought an E-LVT 2.0 on ebay for $63. I have a kanger mega aerotank and am using the steel insert instead of the glass (same reason I need a sturdier apv if you know what I mean). But now I see the Kanger Subtank. Really? Why must the vaping world be constantly upgrading, making me want more. Though it is quite amazing that in just a few years, we've gone from huge mesh wicks with mouthpieces filled with cotton that were always burning, running out of juice (both battery and e-juice), and just all around not dependable, to the awesome VV/VW sub-ohmed rebuildable world we have today. Anyway, has anybody tried this combination? I don't think the Kanger Subtank has a steel insert to keep up with the standards of the LVT, but still sounds like a pretty good device.
 

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I don't think the E-LVT 2 will fire down to .5 for the occ coils, but you could sure build higher with the rba deck. I;m waiting on the Delta II and the subtank nano, and a bunch of other net RTAs xD

According to fasttech - Atomizer recommend: 0.3-1.0ohm for 15-30W, 1.0-3.0ohm for 7-15W

So I'm guessing it does down to 0.3 ohm?
 

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Well, I was using the regular aerotank for awhile, but I didn't like the airflow, and bought an aerotank mega for it's larger airflow hole. I've gotten used to the size, so I think I could do the subtank. I'll have to see if they have one cheaper on ebay, as I'm not too sure about the $40 price tag on most websites. I may just try the .8 ohm coils for the aerotank as well, since it seems to be doing ok so far. Coil life isn't the best, but it's not horrible.
 
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