Maximum voltage for aerotank and iclear 30????

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tnt56

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A warm welcome. No one can really tell you what you will enjoy. Start low and then adjust up till the juice taste off. Then back off a little bit. Don't worry about how high you can go. It's all about your own personal preference.
Myself I usually run around 9 watts on mine. While others may run up around 10-12 watts. To each their own.
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I cant speak on the Aerotank, I don't have that unit but I do have the I30 I vape at 12Watts and 4.5 volts but as posted its a personal thing. I like a warm vape some may not so my settings may not be to others likings. for that 2 Ohm coil you will want to be between 9-12 watts so Id start at 8 and go up from there that way your one below and have room to go above.
 

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Thank you for all of your replies . There are very helpful. My concern was that if I set it too high i would burn out the coil. You are suggesting I shouldn't worry?

No you could not go high enough on the MVP to burn out the coil. Juice would burn first and taste so bad you would not want to vape it. CHEERS!
 

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I downloaded the voltage/wattage chart but I'm still confused by the dual coil factor.
Would someone please tell me the highest safe setting on my mvp 2.0 for these 2 clearomizers.
thank-you
aerotank shows a resistance of 2.0
iclear30 shows 2.1

5 watts single coil.

for a dual coil head 8-10 watts.

wait.. highest you say?? Depends on the liquid.
Then the aerotank is a bottom coil;
there's different iclear 30. some topcoil some bottom coil;; you can usually expect to run bottom coil higher than topcoils because of wicking.

One easy rule of thumb is these things are designed to work on lithium batteries of nominal voltage 3.7 volts; so using 3.7 volts is a safe place to start. Fully charged lithium battery is 4.2 volts, so going up to 4.2 volts should be safe enough.
 

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It's doubtful that the either could handle much more than 10 watts, but it may depending on you VG/PG ratio and wick. Just keep cranking it up till it don't taste good anymore and then dial it down. That's basically how everyone finds out. What you like best, well, you'll find out shortly. lol
 

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Talking about maximums I would swing and say that since Kanger themselves put out a 0.8ohm coil out on the market those on a freshly charged mech mod would yield roughly 16 - 17 watts and I've seen reviews of people saying they are working just fine at that level of power but that they can't keep up if you chain vape to fast. Juice flow is the key factor. I'd say the newly designed coils with the larger oval shaped juice inlets would keep up easier than the initial version of the new design with two pin holes on each side.

If you are getting a burnt taste at that kind of power I'd do one of two things, take a stiffer drag when hitting it to force more juice into the coil while you're firing it and/or close up the air flow a bit to help feed the coil better. Don't close it to much as you will need the higher airflow to keep the internal temp of the coil in check when you go that high in power.

I'm making these recommendations based on common sense and logic judging from all the reviews and info I've been gathering like a fiend during the past few days deciding on whether or not to try out Kanger's new tanks. I just ordered two Emow Mega kits to test out their new starter kit setup myself and recommend them to beginners and I got a set of 0.8ohm coils to test the tanks on my mechs on see what they can really do so I should be able to verify my assumptions soon.
 

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I just got my Emow Mega kit in the mail and I'm running the tank with a 1.5ohm dual coil head (the ones with the two slots, not the 4 pin holes) and I can drive it with my Kick2 equiped mech mod at 15 watts with absolutely now issues at all. On the Emow Mega battery though it can only push it up to 4 volts with the 1.5ohm coil witch yields 10watts, also with no issues. I was kind of expecting this battery to have a slightly higher amp limit but 3amps isn't that bad for an ego style twist battery imho. The vape is more than satisfying and that's comming from someone that has been using Kayfuns for the past 8 months almost exclusively.
 
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