Experienced Vapers, come hither....

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Chesh97

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SO seems to me what you really want to research are rta's or a rebuidable tank atomizer. You have to build at 1ohm or higher on the istick for it to work. So you will want to pick something where others are getting good results at 1 ohm or higher.

Primarily this yes. I'd like to build my own coils, using a tank system... like kayfun, or russian 91 style. Want to get away from the pre-build atomizers.
 

gkenney

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I started out with an Ego Style VV stick with an aerotank. I then bought a VTR & 18650 batteries. Been using the VTR until a couple weeks ago until a friend bought me an istick w/ nautilis mini tank. Is there any sticky or informational threads where I can learn about rebuild-able mods/ atomizers and such? Id like to learn about building my own coils/wicks... Still really confused about regulated vs non regulated devices, batteries etc.

Thanks

Youtube is a great place to see what is being done with coils instead of only reading about it. Using forums and Youtube you'll get up to speed quick. Good luck.
 

Kevin littell

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I think it took me about 1 hour to build and wick a Kayfun Lite V2 successfully...Still trying to get the Erlkinogen right (Its a much more finicky build but SHEER pleasure to vape once right)...I bought a Ithaka clone and its a bear to wick but once right is well worth the time.


Youtube is going to be your friend on that.


Stay above 1 ohm till you can coil consistently too your target. The sweet spot on the Kayfun is between .8 and 1.4 ohms with cotton or rayon.


Jump in my friend, the water is FINE!
 

KY_Rob

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Isn't the VaporShark one of those that has boost, but no buck? Someone told me the Istick was one as well, but I'm just passing along what I was told. I have no personal experience with either.

Yes ma'am, the rDNA 30 is all boost and no buck. Generally, this isn't a problem for me as I vape at 20w (hence everything is boosted). The only time the "buck" becomes a problem is for folks that enjoy a low wattage vape (10w or less). Isn't there a chart somewhere that shows all that? My memory is failing me...
 

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Best bang for the buck is the time tested Provari from ProVape. They're not inexpensive. However, they're rugged, reliable, and backed up with a great warranty and customer service program. They're not the most powerful device, but they are safe and will satisfy a majority of folks who just want to stay off stinkies.
:D Agreed!!

WHY PROVARI?
 
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