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The 26650 batteries will last a lot longer, and some my have a higher continuous discharge/pulse discharge rate allowing you some lower ohm builds. But you just have to check your battery specs. All of my batteries are 18650 and that's on purpose. Not interested in multiple battery and mod sizes. I may swallow those words and end up with one of them one fine day.

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Everybody should have at least 1 26650 tube mod.They last a good while,and they can double as a weapon if the need ever occurs,crack somebody over the head with one,and they are going down haha.I haven't tried any of the 26650 box type mods yet,but when i used tube mods i really liked those,they were easier to hold than the 18650 stuff.
 

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Hmm, I'm going to have to see how I can smuggle one of those into my house. I've been sort of banned from any more mods.....so technically, this isnt a mod :). And I don't think she'll be able to tell one tank from another.

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Boreas might stand out, being on the large side :D
 

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It won't, it just has has more mah, not voltage. Lasts longer, but doesn't hit harder.

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This is correct. One of the reasons I didn't pull the trigger on the 26650 Stout. It would be the same as having a single 18650 100w mod, but with longer runtime. You won't be getting anywhere near 100where safely.
 

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It won't, it just has has more mah, not voltage. Lasts longer, but doesn't hit harder.

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well a 26650 does hit harder than a 18650... If you throw it at someone... :evil:
 

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Someting new from Beyondvape/Wismec! 100w, vw/tc, single 26650 or18650(only good for 75w) At least I think it's new!
CENTURION - Wismec Electronics Co.,Ltd
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Interesting. Like the shape; it's pretty massive though: Size: 52.5*32.5*96.5mm

I wonder if the case is molded plastic or die cast metal. Plastic would at least make it light.
 
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The SS I had bought on ebay is soft and wraps perfectly. But, yeah, that FT clapton wire is very springy! My coil just kept expanding. Be hard to use for a dual coil deck where space is limited.
could try annealing it in the oven, say 450deg for two hours.
 

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I don't know about the rest of you,but I find that these single battery mods won't power our subohm tanks very well. I have 2 single battery mods, 2 dual battery mods, and 2 of the RX200's. The dual battery ones will power it up pretty well. The rx mods power up the tanks right away, but the singles really struggle to light up these tanks. They work great on drippers,but that's it.

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+1. 100W on one battery is scary. Even a 25A 26650.
 

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Well, I've had some of these tanks for quite some time now. I've tried and tried with the MT, but no go. I absolutely can't get the wicking right. I've set that one aside. The Mutank, I haven't got the nerve up yet to use the rebuildable deck. The stock coil is still working so well I don't want to tear it down yet. I bought a Griffin and I'm about to pull my hair out (what's left of it :).) I've built it 3 times and rewicked a half dozen times to no avail. I've already retired the Subtank and Subtank mini, not enough juice flow or air for that matter, the Clouper A1 and Clouper Z5, put away. I have a Gemini on preorder that will be here around the middle to end of the month. I'll try it, too and hope it's not as finicky as the others. My Ωmega BFT works well, and my TFV4's work great with the prebuilt coils. I just got the RBA decks for them, and I'll see how those go. I've never had an issue of any kind using my RDA's. I can build a dripper right now and have it work first time out. I've tried watching videos on how to wick and build and no good. I've tried the wicking method by @suprtrkr, but that didn't work for me either. I've done more wick, less wick, rayon, KGD, and it just doesn't matter. It won't work. I feel like such a rookie, not being able to make these work. I've been building for 2 years, but these tanks just have me stumped. If anyone has anything enlightening that I can try, I'd sure appreciate it.
 

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When I manage to have some time for my other tanks, I'll show you the Griffin.

I've had another idea on the MT that might help. What about folding the tail in half and tucking in behind, in the slots. Fold would be right at the bottom of the slot.
I can give that a try, too, and see. That Griffin, though, I love to see your take on it. I did it exactly like the video I watched and no bueno. Multiple times! Surely it can't be that hard to do!
 
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I can give that a try, too, and see. That Griffin, though, I love to see your take on it. I did it exactly like the video I watched and no bueno. Multiple times! Surely it can't be that hard to do!

I think the Griffin is one of the easier ones. It likes me :)

You need Boreas. I'm at 150W right now with 91vg.
 

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I think the Griffin is one of the easier ones. It likes me :)

You need Boreas. I'm at 150W right now with 91vg.
And your wicking is keeping up with that? Wow, incredible. My Griffin won't get wet at all. I've even taken it down to 35W and still nothing. Even after letting it sit for a half hour, no juice to speak of.
 
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And your wicking is keeping up with that? Wow, incredible. My Griffin won't get wet at all. I've even taken it down to 35W and still nothing. Even after letting it sit for a half hour, no juice to speak of.

Yeah, I can't believe this, lol!

The high vg is making my chest really heavy though. But, I think the high vg people will be happy with it.
 

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Well, I've had some of these tanks for quite some time now. I've tried and tried with the MT, but no go. I absolutely can't get the wicking right. I've set that one aside. The Mutank, I haven't got the nerve up yet to use the rebuildable deck. The stock coil is still working so well I don't want to tear it down yet. I bought a Griffin and I'm about to pull my hair out (what's left of it :).) I've built it 3 times and rewicked a half dozen times to no avail. I've already retired the Subtank and Subtank mini, not enough juice flow or air for that matter, the Clouper A1 and Clouper Z5, put away. I have a Gemini on preorder that will be here around the middle to end of the month. I'll try it, too and hope it's not as finicky as the others. My Ωmega BFT works well, and my TFV4's work great with the prebuilt coils. I just got the RBA decks for them, and I'll see how those go. I've never had an issue of any kind using my RDA's. I can build a dripper right now and have it work first time out. I've tried watching videos on how to wick and build and no good. I've tried the wicking method by @suprtrkr, but that didn't work for me either. I've done more wick, less wick, rayon, KGD, and it just doesn't matter. It won't work. I feel like such a rookie, not being able to make these work. I've been building for 2 years, but these tanks just have me stumped. If anyone has anything enlightening that I can try, I'd sure appreciate it.
Paul, sorry to hear you're having so much trouble with wicking! All I can tell you is what I do that seems to be critically important when wicking the MT! Leave your tails long & install the chimney poke a little wick into the juice windows then trim the wick to about 3/32 or 1/8" from the windows then stuff the rest of the wick into the windows & ENSURE the windows are full of wick all the way into the corners! For me this has been critical no matter what wick I'm using! I just rewicked today with rayon & used a ton of it! to the point I couldn't hardly pull it through my coils! Then I wet it & stuffed it into the juice channels, replaced the chimney & followed the steps above except I trimmed the tails a little longer & actually pushed the tails into the windows to fill them! It didn't even dribble a little when I filled it! Been vaping on my .54 ohm dual clapton build at 55w with no dry hits! I wouldn't try stuffing cotton like this cuz I tried it before I got my rayon & got dry hits! When you try this please take some pics so if you have a problem I might be able to help you out! If that doesn't work I'll tear down my wicking & take step by step pics for you! Cheer up buttercup! Your friends will help you through this! @suprtrkr you can chime in anytime now!
 

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And your wicking is keeping up with that? Wow, incredible. My Griffin won't get wet at all. I've even taken it down to 35W and still nothing. Even after letting it sit for a half hour, no juice to speak of.
I suppose this isn't a good time to say how rockin' my griff is right now!:( Sorry buddy! Why you gots to live Texas? Move back to S.D. & I'll get you up to speed in no time!:headbang:
 
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Bill, I've tried just that with both rayon and kgd. If I wick it to the point that I don't get leaks, then it doesn't wick. I'm going to tear it down again and try Roxy's suggestion of folding the wick into the channel and see how that goes. It's funny, the very first time I wicked the MT, it was wonderful, worked superbly, and didn't have any leaks except some normal condensation. I haven't been able to duplicate it again. I really love the MT for flavor and vapor production when it's working right, so I really don't want to give up on it.
 
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