Eleaf Istick

Status
Not open for further replies.

Shadav

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 4, 2013
5,526
22,217
44
Westfield, IN, USA
thehelpline.info
Indeed. :facepalm:

aspirenautiluscoils.jpg

Lol yep that looks about like most of my coils! I tend to vape at 50/50 but really dark colored juices between 3 and 4.2 volts. Bout 8ml a day


The Forgotten One

"There's a fine line between happy and crazy; I'm not sure which side of the line I'm on today!" ~ Shadav
 

gandymarsh

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 11, 2014
2,598
5,003
WI, USA

Pclarity

Super Member
Verified Member
Nov 2, 2014
557
893
Fairfax County VA
Lol yep that looks about like most of my coils! I tend to vape at 50/50 but really dark colored juices between 3 and 4.2 volts. Bout 8ml a day


The Forgotten One

"There's a fine line between happy and crazy; I'm not sure which side of the line I'm on today!" ~ Shadav

It also looks like the two 1.8 ohm BVC coils I pulled apart last week. Really want a nice airy tank to replace my three mini's.
 

Katya

ECF Guru
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 23, 2010
34,804
120,147
SoCal
It also looks like the two 1.8 ohm BVC coils I pulled apart last week. Really want a nice airy tank to replace my three mini's.

Are you ready for a rebuildable? If so, look at the Lemo (or Lemo Drop). Everyone raves about them.

If not, Aerotanks and Emow megas are really nice on the Stick.
 

Shadav

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 4, 2013
5,526
22,217
44
Westfield, IN, USA
thehelpline.info
I use between 1.5 and 1.8 ohms in my dripper (vision eternity)
But my coils did that before the istick...I used to maybe, just maybe squeak 2weeks outta them...now I'm luck to get a day past a week :lol:


The Forgotten One

"There's a fine line between happy and crazy; I'm not sure which side of the line I'm on today!" ~ Shadav
 

r77r7r

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
  • Feb 15, 2011
    13,653
    22,646
    Pa,LandOfTaxes
    Yeah, My 650 egos went to the basement when my istick arrived, except the itaste, that I still use for dripping and fiddling close to the charger.
    I always preferred a box over stick/tubes. I made an 18650 fog log and never used it because of the size. Now, I just don't want to mess with anything under 1500 mah.
    But for those that do, it's a great sale. Ego-C/Eroll heads for $0.69! Can't beat that.


    Yeah, that was me also- 650 egos to VV3's. Now it feels weird to use them.
     
    I get that that's a possibility, but the coil was new saturday, and was hitting perfect on my kanger battery right up till I switched it. I'll admit I got a few good pulls from it before it started tasting burned... and it made coils in 2 different tanks taste that way.

    Sometimes I'll run right into a nasty burnt taste like the coil appears to be flooded and try turning the watts down a bit and still get it until checking battery level. You'll be right in the middle of a nice tank full at times and you get the unwanted surprise! I had that happen today but knew as soon as I started getting a hot sputter to check the battery and it was time to swap it out. Once a fresh battery went in all was well again.
     

    Pclarity

    Super Member
    Verified Member
    Nov 2, 2014
    557
    893
    Fairfax County VA
    Are you ready for a rebuildable? If so, look at the Lemo (or Lemo Drop). Everyone raves about them.

    If not, Aerotanks and Emow megas are really nice on the Stick.

    I have my eye on an orchid. I've got a Bf-99 already ( using it to experiment badly with ss mes this week), and an Origen on order. But I'm on the fence about the Lemo; leaning more toward the drop. Anything I over 2 ml feels like SUCH a commitment [emoji23]
     
    Last edited:

    amoret

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Oct 2, 2013
    1,765
    8,575
    74
    Sharon, ND, USA
    can anyone confirm they use kanger 1.8ohm or kanger 1.5ohm coils in kanger tanks on their istick without getting a burning flavor? I'm running mine on the lowest setting and keep getting hints of burned flavor and scent from short pulls - 3.5sec etc.

    between the burning and the crooked threads, I am feeling really dissapointed that I bought this. and since I've now used it, I probably can't even return the thing.

    It's most likely the coil was no good to start with or if it had been in use it goobered once you swapped it over to the iStick from another battery or mod. Ive run into that one a few times here. Only not with iStick but between numbers of batteries as well as the APVs and mods.


    It probably is the Istick. I had great hopes, but mine is now the backup for my backups. Same coils, same liquids, and I get good results on a VV v3 or MVP and nasty burning taste on the Istick. Even when I used a higher ohm coil for the Istick, it would still do a scorcher at random intervals just to keep life interesting.:mad:
     
    Last edited:

    Katya

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Feb 23, 2010
    34,804
    120,147
    SoCal
    I have my eye on an orchid. I've got a Bf-99 already ( using it to experiment badly with Ss mes this week), and an Origen on order. B&m on the fence about the Lemo; leaning more toward the drop. Anything I er 2 mk feels like SUCH a commitment [emoji23]

    They are all fine devices. However, from what I hear, Lemo is the easiest to build and it's a single coil deck, which would be my personal preference.

    Good luck!
     
    Well besides the overall size and shape differences between the v3s, MVP, and iStick the one thing not to forget is the wattage range as well as the two Innokin products offer the separate voltage control. On the iStick as well as many other newer APVs that say VW the voltage moves along with the wattage and vice versa with seeing the wattage move while in the voltage mode.

    On those two you also have the 6w-11w range while the iStick runs right in there about 4.7w right upto 20w and if you went over the 11w max on the others that would account for the warmer vape to begin with. Here I run now only but did have four eGo-V V3s until two let go as well as four V4s in use having received another four to be set aside as spares until either one of the four v3s or one of the other eGo-V batteries is the next to go.

    Each one has the exact same tank but different color as well as 2ohm coils in each of those Smok Tumbler tanks. When coil's wick goes, the battery wears down, or when the wattage is up too high per flavor you'll get a nasty one that will feel like the tip on a soldering iron! If the coil is still good once the battery is recharged or the wattage is lowered you then notice the immediate improvement. The same goes for the Nautilus and Atlantis tanks only at much higher wattages with fruit and berry type blends taking on the higher wattage while a menthol tobacco flavor comes in at 20w-25w compared to the other 30w-50w depending on which flavor and where it seems to max out.

    When going from MVP to Vamo to eGo VW batteries with the same tanks one flavor would vape best on a Vamo while others on the MVP or VTR while they would suffer for some reason on the Smok ACEs that had the same battery as one of the Vamos. And this is why I went for the Eleaf LCD Ohm and Power meter I can place in between tank and battery, mod to get the real time information once the resistance factor is accounted for. The 7w or 10w on one doesn't necessarily mean the same is being seen on the next if the amperage is off a bit as another item.
     

    mmsjs5

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Dec 29, 2009
    1,527
    6,732
    Illinois
    But they are single coils--you can't use a single 1.8Ω coil at 4.2 volts (iStick's lowest voltage)--it's almost 10 watts. Kanger recommends 5-7.5 watts per coil. Ten watts is really too much for stock coils--on any device.

    Dual coils should do well on iStick's lowest setting.

    Yes, they are single coils and yes 10 watts is too much for them. Anyone that hasn't read this thread or seen PBusardo's video wouldn't know that. I was responding to the person about their 1.8 coils tasting burnt and wanted to let them know it's not in their head. :)
     
    I run 2ohm Smok coils and those will get hot at 10-11w being the absolute max especially when a particular flavor is hot at 8w. That's what I usually refer to as "snake venom"! I used to see far more of that when still running the top single coiled long wicked 1.6ml clearomizers where every other flavor seemed to bite a little! Then any flavor to follow once in the better tanks when nicotine was present bit harder! The vape is warmer wnen nic is present.
     

    underwhelmd

    Super Member
    ECF Veteran
    Nov 22, 2014
    463
    6,831
    Canada
    Yes, they are single coils and yes 10 watts is too much for them. Anyone that hasn't read this thread or seen PBusardo's video wouldn't know that. I was responding to the person about their 1.8 coils tasting burnt and wanted to let them know it's not in their head. :)


    On mine (and this is just personal taste, ymmv): Even the 2.2 ohm coils in a protank 2 with airflow control, istick at lowest setting... like vaping lava. I don't even bother.

    Now, 1.8 dual coils in a genitank. That's fine. Outside in cold air, even better. lol.
     

    Shadav

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Jun 4, 2013
    5,526
    22,217
    44
    Westfield, IN, USA
    thehelpline.info
    Ok folks I need some advice. I set my coworker up with a istick and mini protanks....now one part of the issue is he's brand new to vaping so he continues to vape the tank completely dry....but he's running through his coils like there's no tomorrow. He really likes the protank...is there better coils out there? Or is there something like the protank with better coils that can handle being continuously dry burned and not die?


    The Forgotten One

    "There's a fine line between happy and crazy; I'm not sure which side of the line I'm on today!" ~ Shadav
     
    Status
    Not open for further replies.

    Users who are viewing this thread