How many Ohms is the V2 Ecig Liquimax blank?

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I've been looking everywhere and cannot find out how many Ohms this little tank is! The reason I ask is because I'm getting a "next level" battery in the mail here pretty shortly, but I'm financially stuck with this liquimax blank until I can get a vivi nova mini.

The battery I'm getting is the eGo VV2 1200mah passthrough, so I'm just wondering what the Ohm is so I can set the battery voltage accordingly.

Does anyone have any clue? Even a ballpark would be sweet at this point, haha.
 

Julopy

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V2cigs are 808 threaded, the ego style batteries are 510 & ego threaded, so a v2 liquimax wont fit on the ego unless you get an 808 to 510 adapter.

when i started, my first gear were v2cigs. i used v2 usb powercig with liquimax, i tested the powercig power output with a multimeter and it read exactly 5 volts. i tested a few liquimax blanks but all read different random resistances even from the same package ranging from 1.9 to 3.0 ohms. they worked ok anyways.

vivi novas have come with 3 heads, each with different resistance 1.8, 2.4 and 2.8 ohms. each head has the ohm rating engraved so you can adjust your voltage accordingly.

Here is a useful chart for recommended voltage and resistance:
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Your Liquimax is the same as Knager T4, so I gather it's somewhere in the 2.2-2.4Ω range. Unfortunately, those intro kits don't bother with providing much information about their products other than they are the best and the latest.

But as Julopy pointed out, they are kr8080D-1 threaded, so you'll need a 510>kr808 adapter if you want to use them on an eGo battery.

Also remember that ViVi Nova is not eGo-threaded; it will work on an eGo battery, but it will not look very good without a thread cover--I don't know if care about the look or not.

I would suggest looking into eGo-threaded clearomizers for your battery; I like Kanger BCC clearos--T3 and eVod, or, if you prefer top coil, T2.

Good luck!
 
Hey guys, thank you for pointing that out about the threading, I don't know why I assumed the v2's were 510. :/ Looks like I'll have to upgrade tanks quicker, which isn't a bad thing, haha.

@Katya, I'm looking at the vivi nova mini because it does have the different resistance heads, so I can experiment with the VV of my battery, but I'll definitely make sure to check out those clearos.
 
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