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Katya

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Kataya is always so helpful. I'm surprised she didn't chime in on the KangerTech coils since she's the Kanger Kween..:)

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Sorry, I thought the issue(s) has been resolved... No?

Early Kanger coils are a mess.

What was the question, again???

Single coils fit all the single-coil tanks and can be used in dual-coil tanks--but carefully. They may leak.

Dual-coil coil heads only work in dual-coil tanks.
 

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:blush:

Sorry, I thought the issue(s) has been resolved... No?

Early Kanger coils are a mess.

What was the question, again???

Single coils fit all the single-coil tanks and can be used in dual-coil tanks--but carefully. They may leak.

Dual coil coil heads only work in dual-coil tanks.
Again...clarity :thumbs:
 

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It was a question of the PT2 and MT3 coils working in a T3S......I think
:blush:

Sorry, I thought the issue(s) has been resolved... No?

Early Kanger coils are a mess.

What was the question, again???

Single coils fit all the single-coil tanks and can be used in dual-coil tanks--but carefully. They may leak.

Dual coil coil heads only work in dual-coil tanks.
 

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MT3 / T3 1 piece coil & base
COIL History (1).png


then the ALL NEW “S” separable coil from base

MT3S / T3S
the body of the coil has a smaller ‘flange’ than standard Kanger bcc
COIL vs T3S 3.png


the thing is the MT3S/T3S body has a ‘lip’ inside the tank
that PREVENTS the standard Kanger bcc (single bottom coil)
from fitting inside the MT3S/T3S body

SO , you can use MT3S/T3S coils in ALL the Kanger bcc, but NOT the other way around



Kanger bcc, then bdc are different sizes
bcc to bdc spacer 3.png


hope that helps with the goofy Kanger evolution (but things were hot-n-heavy back then)
COIL History (3).png



:)
 

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Can any of you give me a comparison on air flow? I use my Subtank the most, with my old school Aerotank filling in. At home I drift around between a velocity and RDTA. I'm quite honestly getting burned out on "building".

I think my Subbox ate its buck/boost so I've been using a little iStick mini 10 with the Aerotank at work. Other than the super tight airflow of the Aero, it works for me.

I've only bought TC for the simple fact of its claims to regulate itself. I'll probably end up on the low end of the temp settings and hope for the best.

So, is the airflow on the GS better than my Aero? Somewhere near the Subtank?
 

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OK, it's been 20 or 21 months and my wife's Kanger T3S is losin flavor and apparently the coil is gunking up. It still works but is performing poorly. Time to replace and I used all of em up months ago. Anybody have a lead on where to buy at a good price? I may have to build a couple for her til I get some.


the Kanger bcc lives on…
just lately I noticed that Kanger now builds and offers
their bcc’s in Cotton (how cool is that)

- Kanger T3S Coils TOCC Organic Cotton - Kanger Coils - Kangertech - Clearomizers Tanks
- Kanger T3S & MT3S Single Coils - Kanger Coils - Kangertech - Clearomizers Tanks

and if your wife likes MT3S, bet she would really like these (RBC)
I have a bucket full (go nuts when I see them on sale)
they are just EXCELLENT little tanks (and dirt cheap !)

- Smoktech RBC single coil eGo tanks
- RBC Glossy Clearomizers | Madvapes


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Can any of you give me a comparison on air flow? I use my Subtank the most, with my old school Aerotank filling in. At home I drift around between a velocity and RDTA. I'm quite honestly getting burned out on "building".

I think my Subbox ate its buck/boost so I've been using a little iStick mini 10 with the Aerotank at work. Other than the super tight airflow of the Aero, it works for me.

I've only bought TC for the simple fact of its claims to regulate itself. I'll probably end up on the low end of the temp settings and hope for the best.

So, is the airflow on the GS better than my Aero? Somewhere near the Subtank?
Man, I wish I could help you but I have no experience with the Aero or the Subtank. Don't give up on this thread though. There are some really helpful people here. They may have all gone to sleep. lol. I CAN tell you I was using the Lemo 2 that has a lot of airflow and I use the GS tank almost exclusively now.
 

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Can any of you give me a comparison on air flow? I use my Subtank the most, with my old school Aerotank filling in. At home I drift around between a velocity and RDTA. I'm quite honestly getting burned out on "building".

I think my Subbox ate its buck/boost so I've been using a little iStick mini 10 with the Aerotank at work. Other than the super tight airflow of the Aero, it works for me.

I've only bought TC for the simple fact of its claims to regulate itself. I'll probably end up on the low end of the temp settings and hope for the best.

So, is the airflow on the GS better than my Aero? Somewhere near the Subtank?
The GS clearos all have about the same air flow. I'll start with the two I use most: the M and MS are pretty restrictive compared to the Subtank. If you own a Subtank Nano or the first gen Subtank Mini, the GS Air MS and M with the AFC ring wide open provides airflow comparable to the Nano/Mini set somewhere between the smallest and middle settings. It'll certainly allow direct to lung hits, but nothing in the way of how the Subtank does. The original GS Air is about the same (MAYBE a bit more restrictive), but is adjusted with a tiny screw instead of a ring. It whistles a bit more, too. The GS Tank provides the same airflow, maybe a TEENY bit more, but is the quietest of the four tanks.

Compared to the Aerotank, the GS tanks provide a decent bit more air flow. It's certainly noticeable, but nothing massive or terribly noteworthy.

With the TC coils, it all depends on how you vape now. I tend to vape at higher wattage settings (20ish watts with the GS Air coils and 40+ with my Subtanks, both with kanthal coils) and settle in around the mid 400 degree to 500 degree mark with the GS temp control coils. With the Subtank, I go all out and hit the mid 500 degree mark to as high as 600 if I'm feeling rowdy. But keep in mind that I like a good and warm, dense, wet vapor. You may not. If you like a cooler vape or typically vape at low power levels, you'll likely need to adjust accordingly. That's all going to come down to trial and error and personal preference for you. The TC40W certainly makes it easier for a beginning temp control vaper, though, as all you need to do is adjust the temp cutoff... the mod automatically maxes to 40 watts and can't be adjusted. Nice and simple.

Incidentally, if you dig the iStick Mini, consider the updated Mini. Eleaf/MyVapors/iSmoka/whatever-powers-that-be released a 20 watt version of the device. It's all but identical but now supports up to 5.5 volts in voltage mode with a 20 watt cutoff. It also offers a real, no-kidding wattage regulated mode that supports 8.0 to 20.0 watts in 0.5 watt increments. All for the same price. Great battery for the teeny GS Air MS, especially with the newer 1.2 ohm coils... just sayin'; not trying to promote shinyitis or anything. ;)
 
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