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Nailz

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    I've seen these tanks mentioned a few times in threads - Triton Tanks | Triton Tank System | Halo Cigs

    I asked in 1 of the threads my question but not got a reply, so started a new thread on the hope someone can help me.

    I have a DAV 808 threaded device which is VV (variable voltage) will these tanks take higher voltages? At the moment I use the esmart clearo's, but can't go higher than 4volts or get the burnt taste, do have larger carto's for higher voltages, but get a more muted taste from them, so the triton tanks look could work for me, but not cheap compared to what I use now, so don't want to waste money on them if can't handle VV.
     

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    Yes mine goes up to 4.8 volts too, so decided to take the risk and just order one for testing, if works good, can see a bulk purchase, been looking for something like this for a while.

    I see can replace coils on these, there is drop down for resistance, but there is only the one option 2.6-2.8ohms, are they the same coils that come in the tanks to start with?
     

    JR 137

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    Halo's Triton batteries and tanks are vgo threaded. The top threads on the Triton batteries are 808, but I'm not sure of the bottom threads. They're not eGo threaded.

    I'm not sure what the threads on your batteries are, but the Triton tanks may not work on them.

    The Triton tanks are very similar to Kanger T2 tanks.

    The coils that come in the tanks are 2.2-2.4 ohm.

    It is possible to burn the coil with higher voltage. I've burnt a coil or two with my Triton twist battery. I find it really depends on the juice's consistency (VG/PG, thickness, etc.). I can easily burn a coil with one or two juices at a lower setting and can crank the voltage on other juices without problems. Start low and slowly work your way up.
     

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    I was going by this posted on them working

    G6 Threading is KR808-D1 and Triton is also 808 as well as the larger Triton thread. The Triton is NOT compatible with ego hardware but i believe there are a few things out there that are compatible.

    I only ordered one in case they won't work, heard I could use T2 coils, would 3ohm be better for higher voltage?
     

    PeteC2

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    I've seen these tanks mentioned a few times in threads - Triton Tanks | Triton Tank System | Halo Cigs

    I asked in 1 of the threads my question but not got a reply, so started a new thread on the hope someone can help me.

    I have a DAV 808 threaded device which is VV (variable voltage) will these tanks take higher voltages? At the moment I use the esmart clearo's, but can't go higher than 4volts or get the burnt taste, do have larger carto's for higher voltages, but get a more muted taste from them, so the triton tanks look could work for me, but not cheap compared to what I use now, so don't want to waste money on them if can't handle VV.

    Nailz, the Triton tank is notcompatible wit the DAV battery. The Triton tank uses the outside Triton/vGo threading only, not the 808D, and there are no adapters that will convert vGo treading to 808D.

    I understand the confusion as both the DAV and Triton batteries have 808 threading, however, the Triton battery also has Triton/vGo outer threading, which is what the Triton tank connects wit. I do not believe that the DAV has vGo outer threading which would be the only way that the Triton tank could work.
     

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    Does your battery have two sets of threads or just one small set? The Tritons have a set of large threads at the bottom, like eGo batteries, and a small set of 808 threads at the top like cig-alikes have. As Pete said, Triton tanks use the large set of threads at the bottom. The tanks have a large space between the threads and the battery contact point to compensate for this space.

    Unless it's completely proprietary threading, there has to be something you can use. Most tanks come in either eGo or 510 threading. I'm not saying there's no 808 threaded full sized tanks out there, but I haven't seen any.

    Now that I think of it, the G6 mini tanks are 808 threaded. If you want to try out tanks and can't find anything else, give those a shot. Very similar to the full sized tanks, but they're a bit tighter draw and warmer vape. I've seen a few mention they like them better. I like them better for one or two flavors personally, but not my all-day vape.

    Just trying to help you out.
     

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    Only one set of threads, the small mini tanks won't handle the higher voltage, V4L does tanks, but they are twice the price and the triton tanks just looked like clearo's that I use now, so more what I am already use too, but guess I will have to go with the more expensive tanks, thanks for letting me know JR, I have sent halo a message asking if can change the order to a bottle of juice, as not tried it yet but heard good things about it, but not sure they will, if not, guess the tank will end up in the trash, I shouldn't of rushed to order it, so my own fault.
     

    JR 137

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    The mini tanks shouldn't have a problem with your vv battery because you can turn down the voltage. When I got my twist battery I figured my juices would be better at higher voltages than lower. The opposite was true. At lower voltages (not the lowest) I get more flavor, but less throat hit. As stupid as it sounds, sometimes I like more throat hit and other times I want more flavor. I usually want that strong throat hit first 2-3 times in the morning, then turn down the voltage the rest of the day.

    The mini tanks work about 95% as well as the regular tanks IMO. I don't like how the top doesn't screw down. They also flood and/or leak far easier if they're on their side.

    I don't know much about carto tanks, but have you looked into those? They're basically a cartomizer with a hole or two on the side that sits in a tank. The carto is fed by the juice in the tank, which eliminates guessing how much juice is left in the carto.
     

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    Good response JR! Also, keep in mind though certainly not a "pretty" solution there are a good many clearos/tanks that can be used on the DAV with a 510 to 808 thread adapter. Also if you can find an eGo to 808 adapter (don't know if they are around or not) then you could even use eGo threaded clearos/tanks such as the evod.
     
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