how to save battery and liquid

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Tony Bruce

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Hi all,

Got a Koopor Mini with Arctic tank. Its using apprximately 10ml of 80%VG juice per day.

Its temperature and wattage, but not both. I can use wattage mode and adjust that, but under 40 doesnt seem to have much of a draw. On temperature mode the wattage is all over, trying to reach the temperature.

I am using an NI200 coil, 0.5ohm.

I believe (as well as others) that this is a massive amount of liquid to use per day, and my battery only lasts 3/4 a day before its dead as a doorknob.

I would rather lose a bit of cloud for the sake of saving liquid and battery.

Any advice?

Thanks
 

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First you only mention the NI200 .5ohm coil, the NI200 coils are only going to work in temperature mode.
Second the arctic tank is a subohm tank, its made for clouds, thats just the nature of the beast.
If you don't mind sacrificing clouds for battery life and less juice usage I would suggest a non-subohm tank, or better still if you don't mind rebuilding get a rebuldable tank atomizer, my favorite is the Kayfun lite with a 1.0ohm coil, I can go al day on a tank of juice and one 18650 battery. You'll also save money by not needing to buy coil heads, just kanthal wire and Organic cotton (which is cheap in comparison)
 

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Hi all,

Got a Koopor Mini with Arctic tank. Its using apprximately 10ml of 80%VG juice per day.

Its temperature and wattage, but not both. I can use wattage mode and adjust that, but under 40 doesnt seem to have much of a draw. On temperature mode the wattage is all over, trying to reach the temperature.

I am using an NI200 coil, 0.5ohm.

I believe (as well as others) that this is a massive amount of liquid to use per day, and my battery only lasts 3/4 a day before its dead as a doorknob.

I would rather lose a bit of cloud for the sake of saving liquid and battery.

Any advice?

Thanks

unfortunately I don't think (at least I haven't seen any) low wattage coils for the artic.

to save on liquid you need to use a lower wattage coil
 
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