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Walter_Sobchak

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Is the Digiflavor Themis rta similar to the Zeus?
I've watched several videos on the Themis and the airflow system is very similar in the way it comes down from the top. The way the air hits the coil is a bit different but they both have the benefits that come with this design (damned near leak proof). Building and wicking the Zeus is as simple as it gets, IMO, and when I asked Vapin with Vic how the Themis compares he said that the Themis is even easier to wick. The only reason I haven't gotten a Themis is the deck is setup for dual coils and I have found that I enjoy single coil RTAs more. The single coil deck for the Themis is designed for use with mesh (but you can use a wire build) and I've not seen any reviews about how it performs. I think that they are both easy to build on, easy to wick and virtually leak proof. It mostly comes down to whether you prefer single or dual coil setups.
 

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I've watched several videos on the Themis and the airflow system is very similar in the way it comes down from the top. The way the air hits the coil is a bit different but they both have the benefits that come with this design (damned near leak proof). Building and wicking the Zeus is as simple as it gets, IMO, and when I asked Vapin with Vic how the Themis compares he said that the Themis is even easier to wick. The only reason I haven't gotten a Themis is the deck is setup for dual coils and I have found that I enjoy single coil RTAs more. The single coil deck for the Themis is designed for use with mesh (but you can use a wire build) and I've not seen any reviews about how it performs. I think that they are both easy to build on, easy to wick and virtually leak proof. It mostly comes down to whether you prefer single or dual coil setups.
I read that you can use single or double on the Themis. But you would have to use a fatter single coil to fill the wicking channels tho. I prefer single so I will probably order a Zeus.
 

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I read that you can use single or double on the Themis. But you would have to use a fatter single coil to fill the wicking channels tho. I prefer single so I will probably order a Zeus.
Looks like that would be much simpler. Btw, I forgot to mention that the Zeus offers a lot of flexibility when it comes to builds. There are several posts in this thread where people describe having success with everything from 2.5mm inner diameter on up. So far a 3mm coil works well for me but I'm going to try a 2.5mm the next time I have to change coils.
 

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The Gunmetal version provides the best vape! :D

Exactly the same as the Silver Hohm Wrecker G2 hit's harder than any of the other colors. ;) :w00t:
Hopefully tomorrow I'll find out for myself if the gunmetal is any better than my current black one. I traded a Griffin 25+ for an unopened gunmetal Zeus and it was delivered to my office yesterday. That's how I define trading up
 

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I'm easily persuaded... I guess

Let me try :sneaky:
How about this
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So two weeks going on 3. And unlike some vape purchases I have made in the past...

...To protect the innocent I will not name them...

I have 0 buyers remorse over the Zues.

In act the more I use it the more I appreciate it.

Perhaps it's because it' my first RTA. Perhaps it's the performance. Perhaps it's all of the above.

2.5 ID
Steal Clapton .5 ohm
Cotton bacon
60 VG
20-25 watts.

QQ: Would larger ID coils use more or less juice if all other variables remained constant?
 
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