Istick 50w... Tank Suggestion?

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juicynoos

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Just because you have 50 watts doesn't mean you need to use it!! It is good to have some headroom for using a rba. Even the Atlantis coils start to taste funky over 30-35 watts.
There is a tank that is supposed to handle 50-100 watts depending on the coil head used(0.2-0.5 ohm), believe it is called the Arctic by Horizon.

Here you can check it out: Maybe it is what you are looking for?

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/650414-horizon-tech-arctic-tank.html
 

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Just because you have 50 watts doesn't mean you need to use it!! It is good to have some headroom for using a rba. Even the Atlantis coils start to taste funky over 30-35 watts.
There is a tank that is supposed to handle 50-100 watts depending on the coil head used(0.2-0.5 ohm), believe it is called the Arctic by Horizon.

Here you can check it out: Maybe it is what you are looking for?

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/650414-horizon-tech-arctic-tank.html

I know I don't need to use all 50w but I was just curious if I ever want to venture down that road. But thanks for the link, I'll check it out!
 

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I have the istick 50W and a Sigelei 150W. I have yet to go over 35 and I don't foresee the need anytime soon. I run the istick currently at 28W with an atlantis tank with a .6 ohm coil and I enjoy it. I can run it higher but then my current juice gets funky. If you have a subtank you can use the RBA deck and build a lower ohm coil to suit your needs.
 

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, "but I wanted to get the full potential of the 50w. Any suggestions? Thanks".

Hey Brad, I guess you didn't like me mentioning about not using all 50 watts on your iStick bro! I mean't only to explain that most of us use way less power than is available to us for a number of reasons ie, build limitations or coil heads..whatever, and wasn't criticizing you at all and I hope you don't feel that i was as that was not my intent. Your battery's will thank you by lasting longer if you don't stress them:)

Did you check out the Arctic tank? Maybe along the lines you were looking for?
 

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, "but I wanted to get the full potential of the 50w. Any suggestions? Thanks".

Hey Brad, I guess you didn't like me mentioning about not using all 50 watts on your iStick bro! I mean't only to explain that most of us use way less power than is available to us for a number of reasons ie, build limitations or coil heads..whatever, and wasn't criticizing you at all and I hope you don't feel that i was as that was not my intent. Your battery's will thank you by lasting longer if you don't stress them:)

Did you check out the Arctic tank? Maybe along the lines you were looking for?

I didn't take any offense at all, but ya I understand. Like I said I was just seeing if there was a tank suitable for that, but ya I checked out the Arctic. Looks nice. I will admit my subtank mini really performs a lot better than the nautilus that I just came from. Like you said, going over 30 watts might not be for me personally. Thanks for the input!
 

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There are a bunch of new sub ohm tanks with the capability to go over 30 watts as mentioned the artic and i just received the herakles it has .6 and .2 ohm coils. The .6 comes with the tank and is rated 30 to 70 watts. Im running it on my istick 50 at 50watts and this thing is amazing great flavor HUGE clouds and doesnt get the tip warm.
 
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