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Beamslider

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Lots of vape companies add to lots of confusion to users. First off they all do what smok did with the SMOK PROCOLOR 225W TC STARTER KIT. Lots of the kits on TC mods come with tanks that have no TC compatible coils available. They should at least state in the instructions that came with the kit that it is not usable with the tank provided for TC since all the available coils are Kanthal.

The only way to use the baby beast tank with TC is get the RBA available for it and build your own coils in TC compatible wire. Not much of an option for a new user buying a kit. That RBA is dual coil and tiny so good luck building on it if you are just starting out building coils.
 

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I'm vaping 30.0w & I'm in M mode setting on my procolor, I turned it down to normal instead of hard hitting & it seems too be working better, they should have a guide to vaping for dummies. lol
Welcome and glad you joined.
I find that the wattage that works for me is usually a few watts over the lowest watt setting (where i can barely see the vape cloud on the exhale). Lower watt settings lessen the chance of burning the liquid and generates the best flavor.
After I get my Atty (coil and chamber heat up) going for awhile, I will often times turn the power down or up a watt or so to see if I can taste more flavor. I'm often surprised at how much better tasting the vape can be by adjusting the vape temp/wattage.
Might like to read:
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/wattage-vs-flavor.7252/
How many watts do you vape at?
 
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