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PapawBrett

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This is a place retic referred us too awhile back. I got my Veritas from them as well as Lori. Mine was fine. Lori had issues with hers that she eventually worked through. I think Infinite makes a Veritas too but can't recall where to get it. Check the Veritas thread Pop.

http://www.vividsmoke.com/veritas-rda-clone-by-ehpro.html?search=Veritas

Good Grief, what don't they have there ? Websites like those make me worry for my annual Equipment Poll.....

things were so much easier when we were chasing dinosaurs in the vaping world....
 

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    When the weather gets warm and humid, the wood will expand. Just sayin... I have several door magnets, PM me your mailing address if you want to try a couple. Question : Thinking of trying another attachment on the P3. Who makes a good Veritas clone ? Or maybe another tank system (other than Kayfuns) that work well on the ProVari ?
    Papaw , this looks interesting , at $9 bucks it might be worth a shot , my $ 8.49 Veritas clone from FT hasn't given me any problems so far and none anticipated . Veritas RDA Clone V2 (Upgrade to 316 ss, comes with drip tip)
     

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    Papaw if you're looking for something different to play with as far as a single coil RTA , I heavily favor the Rose V2 , it's not as easy to build as a Kayfun but it's worth the time spent IMO , it's an excellent flavor chaser with the capability of being top or bottom filled and it can be rebuilt or rewicked without draining the tank , it should pair nicely with your P3 .
    http://www.smokenmist.com/product/rose-v2-stainless-steel-tank-clone-hcigar/
     

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    Papaw if you're looking for something different to play with as far as a single coil RTA , I heavily favor the Rose V2 , it's not as easy to build as a Kayfun but it's worth the time spent IMO , it's an excellent flavor chaser with the capability of being top or bottom filled and it can be rebuilt or rewicked without draining the tank , it should pair nicely with your P3 .
    http://www.smokenmist.com/product/rose-v2-stainless-steel-tank-clone-hcigar/

    How well does it do with heavier (high VG) e-liquids ?
     

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    I cant find anything I dislike about the subtank mini, and I am very particular about anything I would say that about.

    I guess the only downside is that it goes through juice faster than other tanks, and any dripper I've used. But with the airflow how could it not. Lol

    I believe the air flow is only part of it... the coils are built at about 3mm with enough cotton to fill them... I haven't put mine down since I got them.

    Between the various Subtank models, The Atlantis and Delta II... the minor differences between them in flavor and vapor production doesn't really favor one much over the other. I've tried the Smok VCT ( Vapor Chaser Tank ) as well and compared it to the Subtanks... in my book the Subtanks still have better taste but that may also be juice dependent since I only did that comparison using one flavor.

    The Subtanks make the most sense in terms of power consumption to get that flavor/vapor so on a regulated mod, your batteries are going to last longer. The Subtanks seem best between the 25w-30w range depending on the person... I vape my own at 23w typically at this point.

    On a Mech Mod, things change and suddenly with a Subtank you are overpowered and outside of their recommended settings. This is where the Atlantis that seems to be liked by most around 30w-35w or there abouts. If someone is wanting an even cooler vape on a mech... the Delta II may be good since it seems most people are recommending in the 40w-45w range for them. The VCT is between those, I preferred it most at about 35w and since I tend to vape cooler than what seems to be average... I'd place it to be best in the 35w-40w range.. it hasn't been out long enough for me to average what others are finding as their sweet spot, so its a WAG of mine at best.
     

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    That's better. Now I just need my angelcig order to ship.:)
     

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    How well does it do with heavier (high VG) e-liquids ?
    I use 100%VG most of the time , it has 4 very large slots for juice feed that can be adjusted , far more juice flow capability than a Kayfun , I've gotten Clay's 100%VG to feed with no problems . It can also handle higher power levels than a Kayfun . It is more time consuming to build , but it definitely has better juice flow with high VG liquids .
     

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    Smokenmist seems to be having a little trouble with their website this morning. Maybe try again later for that Rose V2.....
    Papaw the hardest part of building the Rose is getting the length of lead right , I use 26 & 28ga wire in mine , 30ga is too limp and tends to bend under when inserting the leads into the deck , splitting the difference and going with 27ga is probably ideal , especially with the boost feature on the P3 . I usually open up the juice flow control until it starts to gurgle then backoff a coupla turns , makes for a nice saturated vape .
     

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    Just a slow, boring, very cold day in the Carolinas. So, I get out my new RM4. Disassemble, soak in 91% Isopropyl for about 6 minutes, then boiling water for about five minutes, air dry and reassemble with a 30g, 7/ 8 wrap 3/32 single coil that metered 2.0 ohms. Using a single air flow, the smallest one. I like it. It's a little easier to draw on than the RM2 or the KFL, yet delivers good flavor and plenty of vapor. This one will definably find a home on the new Resin Reos, whenever they come out.
     
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