Good low ohm tanks?

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I just got my new Hades in the mail, and a 26650 battery. I got a iClear 30, which ranges from 5-5.5 ohms, very sucky, and a old tank which didn't work, but for some reason it started working again, I read the ohms on my MVP 2.0, and it was 1.2 ohms, hit it a few times and then it quit working again.

So I am in the market for a LOW LOW LOW ohm tank, yet cheap. So if anyone has any low ohm tanks, that are cheap that they can recommend, please do so! I would like to order one today.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/One-3-5ml-V...509?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ed54abc5d

What OHM is this tank? And is it a good tank?
 

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Most clearomizers have replaceable coil heads so you choose the resistance of the coil head replacement rather than the tank. You can get new coil heads from 0.8ohms (only for the Aspire Nautilus that I know of) but most usually they are sold between 1.8 and about 3.0ohms.

If you are looking for something for your Hades, it's a big PV, so you'll probably want a big clearomizer. One that I know of is the Aerotank Giant

There are only few clearos that are specifically designed for the 26650 form factor, so you will be limited in choice.
 

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I got a iClear 30, which ranges from 5-5.5 ohms
It's shorted out. The highest resistance coils available for the iClear are 2.1Ω.

Coil heads for the Kanger tanks are avaialable as low as 0.8Ω.

Although they may 'fire' (poorly) down to 0.8Ω... MVP2s have a maximum current output of 3a, and can't support resistance below 1.2Ω.
 

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I'm a little confused. Are you wanting to BUILD a low resistance build on a Rba? If you want low ohms, you will be building them yourself. For that you must FIRST and foremost LEARN ohms law. Then secondary but equally as important know the limitations of your battery. According to ohms law you would NEVER want the resistance lower than your battery can handle. In order to measure your ohms you need a ohm reader. NEVER NEVER BUILD WITHOUT A OHM METER. !!!! WHY because you need to know the resistance of your build in order to be safe within the range and limitations of your battery. Also please know the mvp2 will NOT allow a sub ohm vape. It's beyond the capibility of the battery so will not run lower than a 1.0. You can get a ohm reader, learn ohms law, buy a rba and build a 1.0 ohm build for the mvp. But that's as low as your going to get with that battery.if your looking to build lower you will need a new mod. Some of the newer box mods like the ipv2 50 watt will allow a sub ohm down to .2 but even then you MUST know your limitations of your specific 18650 battery because they are all different.a depending on manufacturer. A kayfun is a good tank for a beginner to learn to build on. I hope this helps you out. You can't just buy a low ohm "tank" no such thing. But you can build a low resistance coil. But you really need to do some reading and studyou BEFORE you attempt to build Anything.
 
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