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I stumbled on this today

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http://www.angelcigs.com/wismec-pre...tional-tc-bypass-vw-mode-black-authentic.html

Several in this thread have been very pleased with this mod.
 

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What I wish is that they'd tell us what the LOW point of the voltage/wattage is in their "V/W bypass" (or whatever they call it) mode. I've no interest in TC at this point (and maybe never). It going to 75W matters not to me. But I might be interested in this if the volts/wattage can be adjusted low enough to be flexible at a wider range for a Tootle Puffer like me. I'd want to be able to have the option (whether used or not) to go down to 5 watts and/or 3 volts. There's no indication if this thing will do that.
 

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What I wish is that they'd tell us what the LOW point of the voltage/wattage is in their "V/W bypass" (or whatever they call it) mode. I've no interest in TC at this point (and maybe never). It going to 75W matters not to me. But I might be interested in this if the volts/wattage can be adjusted low enough to be flexible at a wider range for a Tootle Puffer like me. I'd want to be able to have the option (whether used or not) to go down to 5 watts and/or 3 volts. There's no indication if this thing will do that.
It does say output power: 1W - 75W. Not sure if that's in VW mode but I would think so.
 
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I'm a tootle puffer so I don't need 75 watts either but I'm starting to buy replaceable battery mods for some level of future proofing. I've been interested in the Presa 40w for awhile now because of the firing switch. I just received a Cloupor mini that I'm not really thrilled about but I'll put it aside for now. I also ordered a Heatvape 50w from Vaporbeast today.
 

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    I know this Doesn't qualify as a Mod. But wouldn't this be a Cool Subtank to go on a Little Itty Bitty Mod?

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    https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10012000/3536200-subtank-mini-v2-styled-occ-clearomizer

    Just a Quick Update:

    My 2ml Subtank Mini arrived as well as this Guy...

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    https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10012000/3546700-subtank-mini-styled-bcc-clearomizer

    Both work Great. And Both are Completely Interchangeable with my Regular Subtanks.

    Really Liking the 3.5ml Top Fill one. It's shorter than a Regular Subtank. But holds about the Same amount of e-Liquid.
     

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    Really Liking the 3.5ml Top Fill one. It's shorter than a Regular Subtank. But holds about the Same amount of e-Liquid.

    Doesn't the little guy get too hot? I've read complaints about regular STMs getting uncomfortably warm for some users. Even Phil mentioned it in his review.
     

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    Doesn't the little guy get too hot? I've read complaints about regular STMs getting uncomfortably warm for some users. Even Phil mentioned it in his review.

    None of Mine do.

    But you have to consider that I vape using the RBA Section with .8 ~ 1.1 Ohms Coils @ 14.5 ~ 16.5 Watts. So I'm not exactly Pumping a Lot of Heat into my coils.

    I have Read about people Vaping at 30 ~ 50 Watts. And some of them mention that their Tank does get Hot.
     

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    None of Mine do.

    But you have to consider that I vape using the RBA Section with .8 ~ 1.1 Ohms Coils @ 14.5 ~ 16.5 Watts. So I'm not exactly Pumping a Lot of Heat into my coils.

    I have Read about people Vaping at 30 ~ 50 Watts. And some of them mention that their Tank does get Hot.

    Mine doesn't either, but I stay around 10 watts...:facepalm: And I changed the drip tip--don't like that short fat deal the tank comes with.

    BTW, I learned from @ENAUD and @choochoogranny and @Taxguydave that subtanks work just fine with Aspire BVC coils (non-Nautilus), so I ordered a 5-pack--I'm a curious type. I hear that plain old PT2 coils work in a SBM, also... :lol:

    A universal tank?
     

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    Mine doesn't either, but I stay around 10 watts...:facepalm: And I changed the drip tip--don't like that short fat deal the tank comes with.

    BTW, I learned from @ENAUD and @choochoogranny and @Taxguydave that subtanks work just fine with Aspire BVC coils (non-Nautilus), so I ordered a 5-pack--I'm a curious type. I hear that plain old PT2 coils work in a SBM, also... :lol:

    A universal tank?
    I can confirm that my PT2 heads do indeed work in the Subtank mini :)
     

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    Mine doesn't either, but I stay around 10 watts...:facepalm: And I changed the drip tip--don't like that short fat deal the tank comes with.

    BTW, I learned from @ENAUD and @choochoogranny and @Taxguydave that subtanks work just fine with Aspire BVC coils (non-Nautilus), so I ordered a 5-pack--I'm a curious type. I hear that plain old PT2 coils work in a SBM, also... :lol:

    A universal tank?

    I just did a Test and did about 10 Back-2-Back Hits in a row with that New 2ml Tank. The Tank did get a Little Warm. And the e-liquid Level did go Down. I also got kinda Nic Sick.

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    But It Didn't get what I would call Hot.
     
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