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    I saw the 1.2. What is that one exactly
    Fwiw, that's the lowest I go for mtl vapin. I can get away with running it lower @8watts or crank it up pretty well to maybe 20w.
    I prefer that coil on my Exceed tank to the 1.8 on my Nautilus.
     

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    Fwiw, that's the lowest I go for mtl vapin. I can get away with running it lower @8watts or crank it up pretty well to maybe 20w.
    I prefer that coil on my Exceed tank to the 1.8 on my Nautilus.

    I am a bit confused, if it’s a sub ohm tank doesn’t the coil need to be under 1.0?
     
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    sorta yeah but some subohm tanks work well with above ohm coils gives usser more choices and more customers for the tank. Friend just bought the crown mini and is very happy with it
    This is one of the reasons why the crown 1 is such a good tank. It’s BOTH a decent MTL and subohm tank. Just change the coil and poof!

    That’s awesome. Do you know the difference with the tc and regular coil?
     
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    That’s awesome. Do you know the difference with the tc and regular coil?
    It’s theoretically the type of metal the coil is made out of. TC can only be done with some me kinds of wire the type of which needs to be specified in the TC settings. More and more coils are made of stainless steel though and are therefore capable of TC even if they don’t explicitly say so
     
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