Final thoughts on the Atlantis

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Lilvapie

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First off I want to thank everyone for stopping by. If you are not into rebuildables but want huge clouds, the Atlantis is for you. After putting it to its test, I'm still vaping strong for a week now on the first coil. Make sure you get some quality juice, and nothing above 12mg is recommended. I'm running a 50/50 6mg juice right now. Working great so far. The faster and stronger the inhale, the smoother and thicker the vape will be with this tank. For power I'm using the aspire cf sub battery. It can be recharged using the 510 typical battery charger. Amazing tank, amazing battery.
 

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First off I want to thank everyone for stopping by. If you are not into rebuildables but want huge clouds, the Atlantis is for you. After putting it to its test, I'm still vaping strong for a week now on the first coil. Make sure you get some quality juice, and nothing above 12mg is recommended. I'm running a 50/50 6mg juice right now. Working great so far. The faster and stronger the inhale, the smoother and thicker the vape will be with this tank. For power I'm using the aspire cf sub battery. It can be recharged using the 510 typical battery charger. Amazing tank, amazing battery.
After reading so many posts I got the Atlantis and ran it on a mech for awhile.. It was so-so...but last week I got a IPV3
and the Atlantis came into its own at 45-50 watts..good flavor and thick clouds, from a tank! I'm using the same juice I use in dripping..100% VG...it wicks great in the Atlantis with no dry hits..its awesome!

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Do you or anyone know exactly how much watts the cf sub battery by Atlantis puts out? I'm just wondering.

I really think I should step my battery up adventually

The reviews I've seen suggest it's unregulated, or in other words, just a high amperage ego stick.

So assuming a fully charged battery at 4.2 volts, and with voltage drop under a load, probably just under 30 watts using a 0.5Ω coil.
 

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Wha... based upon what?
I would assume most would find anything above 12mg to be too harsh. I'm doing great at 12mg and could probably go higher. I've also only had my Atlantis for a few hours though.

Love it so far but I'm not too sure about it only holding 2ml. Something tells me I should have bought the Sub-Tank.
 

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Wha... based upon what?
I think he is referring to a rough coughing type hit with nic over 12mg
because nic delivery on the Atlantis is very efficient, actually close to dripping, least that's been my experience..I had to cut my nic level from 12mg to 6mg using this tank...dripping I use 2.5-4 mg or I can't vape it without coughing a lot..
6mg in the Atlantis is more than enough for me at 40-45w without the dreaded cough....

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Uncle00Jesse

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I just bought the Atlantis, should I have more than 30 watts available?

I would if I were you. I bought a 30 watt IPV Mini thinking that would be the be-all-end-all and unfortunately it's not. Especially if the ohm readout isn't accurate. For instance, my mini reads the Atlantis coil at 0.4 when it's really 0.5. That means at 30 watts, its much weaker than a true 30 watts on a 0.5 ohm coil. I bought a Sigelei 100 watt plus and its a night and day difference. First off, it reads 0.5 ohm and at the same 30 watts it's a much more smooth, warmer, and powerful vape. Since I'm now able to go even higher, I've settled on 37 watts as the sweetspot for this tank. So to answer your question, get a mod that can fire at least 40.
 

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I would if I were you. I bought a 30 watt IPV Mini thinking that would be the be-all-end-all and unfortunately it's not. Especially if the ohm readout isn't accurate. For instance, my mini reads the Atlantis coil at 0.4 when it's really 0.5. That means at 30 watts, its much weaker than a true 30 watts on a 0.5 ohm coil. I bought a Sigelei 100 watt plus and its a night and day difference. First off, it reads 0.5 ohm and at the same 30 watts it's a much more smooth, warmer, and powerful vape. Since I'm now able to go even higher, I've settled on 37 watts as the sweetspot for this tank. So to answer your question, get a mod that can fire at least 40.
I see, thanks.
 
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