Is 4.2 Volts Safe?

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Gilligan

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I have a Kyojin tank (similar to Kanger Aerotank) that takes 1.8Ω or 2.0Ω coils. I was thinking of trying it on a joyetech EgoONE battery, but wasn't sure it would be safe at that resistance. I have been using a Subtank Nano with 1.2Ω coil with no problem.

Voltage or wattage cannot be adjusted on this battery. What is the worst that can happen if there is a mismatch between the Aerotank (Kyojin) and EgoONE?
 

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Could it burn out the coil? I used to use the tank on a Eleaf at 6 or 8 watts but now using an iSub on that mod.
It is unlikely it will burn out the coil. But I suppose anything is possible. Nothing will happen even if it burns out the coil. Fire it up and see! LOL CHEERS!
 

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obsviously, if somebody made a chart and put it on the internet, it must be true.
I read sarcasm here. ;)


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Those Safe Vaping Charts were created for only cartomizers a few years ago, and were meant to be used as a general guideline. They don't really apply for today's juice delivery devices.

When I started vaping over three years ago, I used 2.0 - 3.0 ohm cartomizers on a mechanical mod (@ 4.2 volts). It was a very decent vape at the time. I also tried 1.5 ohm cartos on the same mod which delivered a "too warm/hot" of a vape for me, but there were plenty of people who did so at that time in history.
 
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