Agree. Since you are new, just follow the rule 510 connection on a drop in coil tank on a regulated (chip) mod. Chances are you have a regulated device, because they are aspire. I'm telling you this because of safety. Just remember cool looking mech mods and hybrid connections are not your bag, if you want to go there down the road much experience and education is required. If you see a shiny mech mod on a website somewhere and think oh that's so cool looking, it's on sale- I have those batteries already DO NOT BUY it and then screw those lovely 510 tanks in it. You know those horrible news stories where some sweet kid blows his face off? Often he did Some variation of what I just said and knew too little about battery safety and ohms law. Either way, please make a point to familiarizing yourself with battery safety and ohms law. The library here is very good for that! Please consider knowing how to properly use and store batteries and ohms law like seat belts for vapers. If your devices has removable batteries you must know how to properly care for them. These are not just bigger then the energizers you put in your kids toys. They are different, and are perfectly safe only when handled perfectly safely. That will keep you And those around you safe and you will have a much more enjoyable vaping experience.