More on the Kanger Turbo

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Ed Kindred

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I started with the Kamry Bacchus for the Turbo & it wouldn't fire it or just barely would & it's a 3800 mah battery. It wouldn't fire it at all @4.6 volts or higher so I put it on the MPV 2. Same story so I changed the coils to 2.0 ohm. A little improvement, but very little so I purchased a Stingray mod with a 26650 battery. It went the other way. Unregulated & non adjustable, it just dry hits, so I switched to 0.8 ohm coils. Back to a little improvement, but very little. I guess the next step will be a ipv V2 50 watt mod, when I can afford it. Not very pleased witn it so far. I've got the same $$$ in my MPV 2.0/Mega combo & that combo works great. Open to suggestions ??????????:confused::confused::confused:
 

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I have not yet tried the Turbo, but IMO, a regulated mod will probably be the best way to go using their higher resistance coils (2.0Ω+)and adjusting the wattage to taste. The MVP should fire using 2.0Ω coils, although, it really doesn't have a lot of current available to run a dual coil tank like this.

While I haven't used the Turbo, I have tried Kanger's "sub ohm" coil in a Mega tank on a mechanical mod......and they're terrible. Seemed fine at first, but within a couple minutes, it had a burnt taste that did not go away.

The Bacchus probably isn't a good option for this tank, because I can't find anywhere that suggests it fires lower then 1.6Ω (which seems silly) and pretty much rules out vaping the Kanger Turbo on it.
 

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I have not yet tried the Turbo, but IMO, a regulated mod will probably be the best way to go using their higher resistance coils (2.0Ω+)and adjusting the wattage to taste. The MVP should fire using 2.0Ω coils, although, it really doesn't have a lot of current available to run a dual coil tank like this.

While I haven't used the Turbo, I have tried Kanger's "sub ohm" coil in a Mega tank on a mechanical mod......and they're terrible. Seemed fine at first, but within a couple minutes, it had a burnt taste that did not go away.
The Bacchus probably isn't a good option for this tank, because I can't find anywhere that suggests it fires lower then 1.6Ω (which seems silly) and pretty much rules out vaping the Kanger Turbo on it.[/QUOTE


The Bacchus & MVP both work great with the Mega or V2 & 0.8 ohm coils with the only draw back bring I have to keep the voltage really low. About 3.2 volts. The Turbo, with 2 of the dual coils cuts the resistance in half, 0.4 ohms. The Stingray handles the resistance without a problem but throws so much power the wicks can,t keep up & the coils run dry REALLY FAST even with the 2.0 ohm coils in it. On the Bacchus & MVP, the Turbo takes those coils down to 1 ohm. To low for my regulated devices. I'm not sure there is a device that will operate this device properly.
 
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