Eleaf GS Air Fan : Part 2

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vangrl27

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I use them in the 14 mm GS AIR 2 tanks in my istick Basic at 15-20 watts depending on the level of battery charge.
they work fine.
Not sure how low a 30W istick will fire though.
I believe your set-up is ideally designed for the .75 coil, doesn't the basic come with the Air-2? I don't really need any more tanks so I'm hoping the .75 ohm coils will work in all the older Eleaf Air tanks
 

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    My Canadian supplier only carries the newer .75 ohm coils now. Can someone please confirm if these will work in the version 1 of the GS Air Tank & the Air "M" ?

    Also, I assume the .75 coil will work with the 30w istick?

    Thanks in advance!
    They will work on the 30W iStick but I don't think they will go in the first run of GS tanks :(
     

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    They will work on the 30W iStick but I don't think they will go in the first run of GS tanks :(
    A video review said "NO", yet I see them on some U.S vendor's websites claiming they will. Bit confusing:) I'll hang out on this thread to see if anyone has actually tried them on the Air and "M" tank. Thanks again
     

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    I dunno about the Air and M tanks but I use .75, 1.2 and 1.5 coils in my little GS AIR 2.
    The ones I use are all physically the same as far as fitting the tank.
    That should be proof that they're interchangeable.

    Which is your favourite out of the 3?
     

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    Hi @vangrl27 ! I'm not sure the istick 30 will fire that coil - I don't have all the specifics off the top of my head. You might want to ask on the istick thread, in addition to this one. Here's a link: Eleaf iStick : part 2
    I'm sure between these two threads you will have an answer soon! Either way, HANG OUT WITH US!!
     

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    Looks like I was wrong about the istick 30, SHOCKER! I think you are good!
    iStick 30W | Wide Range of Batteries @ Eleafworld
    ya looks like I'm good all the way down to .4ohms. This is one of many sites that say the .75ohm coils are compatible with all the older tanks. Surely they would have tested before posting the compatibility? I could wait it out and see if they restock the 1.2 or 1.5ohm coils, but of course now I'm curious to try the .75ohm. Ah the world of vaping, never ending "Fear of missing out"
    Eleaf GS Air 2 Coils Organic Cotton
     

    Nanny22

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    I'd like to hear more opinions on the .75 ohm coils, too. Just have not tried them as they are new, and I am pretty content with rebuilt 1.5's in the GS Tank. (Wish they had come up with better names to distinguish these tanks from each other! More than that I wish the GS Tank held a little more juice!)
    It's sure nice to have so many options, though.
     

    pufZeppelin

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    they are compatible...

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    I'd like to hear more opinions on the .75 ohm coils, too. Just have not tried them as they are new, and I am pretty content with rebuilt 1.5's in the GS Tank. (Wish they had come up with better names to distinguish these tanks from each other! More than that I wish the GS Tank held a little more juice!)
    It's sure nice to have so many options, though.

    I'm with the understanding that the rebuilt 1.5s out-vape all of the stock heads.

    I don't think that most users would enjoy a GS with greater than 3ml capacity as it reduces liquid feed (vacuum thing). This is why Zen has limited his $90 HoH Kaubuki to 3ml. I'll give up a bit of capacity for overall better performance any day. That being said, I'm vaping primarily unflavored nowadays (while out-and-about), so most tanks work well for me.
     

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    One nice thing eleaf got right with the Air series of tanks was the ability to use a variety of coils
    in most any of their tanks. Whether it's low ohms or sub ohms without buying new tank systems.
    I try to steer new folks to this tank system as it offers quite a variety of coils for the newbie to
    try out.
     

    Cheechako

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    I'm with the understanding that the rebuilt 1.5s out-vape all of the stock heads.

    I don't think that most users would enjoy a GS with greater than 3ml capacity as it reduces liquid feed (vacuum thing). This is why Zen has limited his $90 HoH Kaubuki to 3ml. I'll give up a bit of capacity for overall better performance any day. That being said, I'm vaping primarily unflavored nowadays (while out-and-about), so most tanks work well for me.
    learn something new every day! Didn't know vapor lock was a factor, makes sense.
     

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    I'm with the understanding that the rebuilt 1.5s out-vape all of the stock heads.

    I don't think that most users would enjoy a GS with greater than 3ml capacity as it reduces liquid feed (vacuum thing). This is why Zen has limited his $90 HoH Kaubuki to 3ml. I'll give up a bit of capacity for overall better performance any day. That being said, I'm vaping primarily unflavored nowadays (while out-and-about), so most tanks work well for me.
    Howdy @aldenf ! I didn't realize there was any actual reasoning behind the capacity on the GS Tanks, I thought perhaps they were just going for aesthetics. Function is way more important than convenience, for sure. Alrighty then - I will try to not complain!
     

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    One nice thing eleaf got right with the Air series of tanks was the ability to use a variety of coils
    in most any of their tanks. Whether it's low ohms or sub ohms without buying new tank systems.
    I try to steer new folks to this tank system as it offers quite a variety of coils for the newbie to
    try out.
    One thing I do not understand.
    apparently the GS AIR 2 19 mm does not have an AFC ring but the 14mm ones I have does...
     

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    learn something new every day! Didn't know vapor lock was a factor, makes sense.

    Howdy @aldenf ! I didn't realize there was any actual reasoning behind the capacity on the GS Tanks, I thought perhaps they were just going for aesthetics. Function is way more important than convenience, for sure. Alrighty then - I will try to not complain!

    Reading through the Kabuki thread has taught me a lot about atomizer physics. Zen has been very active on the thread and has explained much of his reasoning behind his Kabuki design. There's more involved in a tank's performance than many realize.
     
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