I've noticed a huge difference using a dual coil vs a single coil - drawing more power to run, basically. I have to carry a spare battery out and about now using an iclear30.
Vapes nice, so worth the extra hassle to me.
With my vaping style, I get 4-5 hours out a 800mah 18350 battery on a single coil (Kanger) but I barely get three hours on the dual coil.
If you have the stock pink battery. I would get this one. It 3400 vs 2600 stock battery.
Panasonic NCR18650B 3400mAh Battery - Flat Top - eVic
What resistance is your dual coil? I would suggest using a standard resistance atomizer like 2.0-2.4 so you won't draw too many amps from the battery which will increase the life of vaping time by not using too much energy per puff.
According to my MVR software I vape a little over 1700 seconds per day, I get 2 days out of the original pink 2600 MAH battery. At the end of the second day the 2600 MAH battery is down around 20% remaining. I also use the 3400 MAH NCR battery referenced above. I get the same 2 days out of it but its has around 30% remaining at the end of the second day.
This is the first time I found a use for the MyVapors section of the MVR software.
I run mostly single coil toppers; iClear 30S, Kanger Protank II, Smok DCT carto, and the HyperTank with Kanger heads. I've tried the dual coils in my Smok carto and Kanger Aerotank just didn't care for the dual coils.
I might try out a single coil the aero tank is the first quality tank I have purchased. I'll see if my local vape shop had a nice single coil I could pick up. My only single coil tank was a ce4 but it broke.
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