It depends on the coil. Coils generally have a recommendeded wattage printed on them
It depends on the coil. Coils generally have a recommendeded wattage printed on them
The 510 connection is universal. Smok products are built around cloud chasing. I wpuld 3rd the reccomendation on the Crown 1 I have the mini and it is one of the only tanks I like. Dont worry about drippers just yet, you can get to those when you are ready. I would suggest a Minikin v2 as far as mods go. It is a solid device that can grow with you. I wish they had them when I was new.Thank you all for the info and suggestions!
While someday I may get into building I’m nowhere near ready for that yet so I want to stick with the simplest method possible. And I definitely need a tank, as my chain-smoking has become chain-vaping.
I do like the idea of having more tanks (or more mods) because I am using a few different flavors of juice.
I’ve seen where you can buy the mod and tanks separately but how do you know what will work with what?
Welcome and glad you joined.Hello. I am a fairly new vaper, started about a month ago. I found a local vape shop that helped me choose a device which I’m using to stop smoking cigs (27 days without a smoke after 25 years so far). So I’m currently using the Smok Priv V8, which is good but I’m looking for an upgrade. My local shop pretty much only sells Smok products so the brand is convenient but I’m open to other brands too. I’m just finding the research overwhelming! I’d like a much bigger tank, currently have 3ml but I’ve seen some Smok models with 8ml tanks which would be nice. Not necessarily interested in big clouds just want something that will keep me off analogs. I’d like a digital display but am also finding that there are way more settings that I want or need to understand. Just need something durable, reliable, that doesn’t leak. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Sub-ohm is using any coil that is less than 1.0 ohm. "Standard" coils are anything above 1.0 ohm. Most new vapers start out with standard ohm tanks. They provide a "cooler" vape and a more restricted air draw that is usually more accepted by newer vapers.I’m wondering if I got started on vaping the “correct” way. From the reading I’ve done, it sounds like I should have started with plus ohm vaping (yeah didn’t even know that existed until yesterday), since it’s Supposed to be more similar to smoking. I have tried to quit smoking using the Blu+ kits over and over again for the past few years. Didn’t do a thing for me. Is that considered plus ohm? Is this something I should try with an actual vape mod?
That's a pretty common statement, actually. It can take weeks, months, or even years to find your sweet spot. Generally speaking, most vapers stop smoking and find that they enjoy vaping more than smoking even if they haven't found that perfect vape yet.I just don’t feel like I’ve found that “sweet spot” yet and that’s what I’m looking for.
I already suggested a tank that uses both types of coils. If you got one, you could try a 1.25 ohm and a 0.5 ohm coil to see which style you prefer. The mod you already have can use both the tank and either ohm coil.So, any advice on plus vs sub ohm vaping would be greatly appreciated.
No experience with ceramic coils. Sorry.Also, any thoughts on ceramic coils? Better, worse than traditional coils? Safer, less safe, etc?
Thank you! I’ve been reading these all day and my mind is spinning! You’ve given me a TON of useful info though!Welcome and glad you joined.
Glad you are vaping now, be safe.
Might like to read some commentaries on sub-ohm vaping:
What Ohms should I choose?
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/how-is-sub-ohm-vaping-dangerous.462202/
https://spinfuel.com/new-vapers-start/
https://spinfuel.com/sub-ohm-vaping/
Some folks like sub ohm'g and would not vape any other way. Plus or non sub brought me to the dance, economy, taste, simplicity wins in my book.Thank you! I’ve been reading these all day and my mind is spinning! You’ve given me a TON of useful info though!
Guess he's another that thinks all Americans are rich.Most likely an "unregistered supplier".
No idea what that was all about?!?WTH?????
Dumb spammers!No idea what that was all about?!?
Yeah it’s been about a month and I’m still having some cravings. Which is why I keep doing more research on vaping trying to figure out what I’m getting wrong. Im really enjoying vaping and don’t want to go back to analog!Dumb spammers!
The feeling for an analog will stay with you for a bit longer yet. But once you get equipment you like using instead it will fade, I promise
Probably took me about 3 weeks - I was only "stopping" for surgery yadda yadda and all of a sudden I woke up one morning - and wanted my vape over a cigarette. The thought of actually quitting was doable. 2 months later I'm glad my brain was so easy to trick![]()
Yeah it’s been about a month and I’m still having some cravings. Which is why I keep doing more research on vaping trying to figure out what I’m getting wrong. Im really enjoying vaping and don’t want to go back to analog!
So I’ve been vaping with .15, .25 and .6 coils (thought that was a .4!). I’ve been using a Smok Priv V8 and a Smok Stick M17 (that’s the brand they sell here). I want to try a “safer” sub ohm and plus ohm vaping. I don’t see where my mods have coils available at anything near what I’m looking for. Where do I find this kind of equipment? Is there a vape mod that I can buy that would support .5-1.25 ohm for instance?
Thanks in advance.
Now I’m wondering if I got started on vaping the “correct” way. From the reading I’ve done, it sounds like I should have started with plus ohm vaping (yeah didn’t even know that existed until yesterday), since it’s Supposed to be more similar to smoking. I have tried to quit smoking using the Blu+ kits over and over again for the past few years. Didn’t do a thing for me. Is that considered plus ohm? Is this something I should try with an actual vape mod?
So, any advice on plus vs sub ohm vaping would be greatly appreciated.
Also, any thoughts on ceramic coils? Better, worse than traditional coils? Safer, less safe, etc?
Thanks again.