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Cstew

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Aug 18, 2013
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Okay so, There are way too many posts to single handedly pick through, I tried searching for what I was after but all in all I figured I would just put up a post to see if I get any solid response. I just got a vapor shark dna battery. I've been using the kanger aero tank and just had minor issues and want to move onto something new. Been a pro-tank/mini pro fan for a yearish. I decided to give the mini aero tank a try something small and can easily take to work. It's making me mad, I don't like it, the attachment to use it on my vapor shark is a pain and I have to take it apart and do surgery on it daily to get it to register my coil. I don't like the new coils because it seems everytime I'm putting them on its draining liquid like a sob down onto my battery. Major turn-off. I was just looking at the iclear 30s at our local vapor shop today, but figured I would do some research online to find them for a fraction of the cost. So what I'm asking is for some ideas on what to use that will be optimal on the vapor shark battery. I like small and pretty things (if it's hot pink it catches my attention!) I want something with great flavor, low maintenance because I hate taking it all apart to find the root of the problem etc.. Decent clouds would be nice also. Any ideas? I hate leaks, did I mention, I hate leaks and sucking up fluid? Thanks :)
 

Tunka

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Ok, one question up front. Do you use any eGo type tanks? EVOD, CE#, Aspire, T3S for instance? If you do, do you have to use an adapter on the Shark? I ask because I am looking to get one. Ok, on to my reply;

I have a Smoktech SID mod. Long tubular type mod. I use the above mentioned tanks as well as one Kanger Pro Tank 3. The PT3 is a bomber of a tank. I added a air flow adapter and it made the PT3 an excellent tank. No leaks, no gurgle, no snapping. I love the CE4 clearos as they make great clouds and deliver fine taste. NONE of my tanks have given me any problems save one. A EVOD2 plastic tank carto. The threads that the atomizer screw into are bad. Gonna get a new base from Discount Vaper to fix it. The Aspires do not like my SID at all. Hard hitting no flow. But, they do work fine on my eGo battery. Go figure. The CE types reside primarily on the eGo mod as well as the CE5 I have. As far as the iClear 16D, 4 wick, top coil tank? Trash. 4 wicks take up way too much room inside that little thin tank. It doesn't work well on my eGo and the SID makes it work with fiddling.
 

Cstew

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The connection for the battery goes in, so if you don't have a thing on the bottom (sorry I don't know all the wording people use lol) that twists in, then you'll need an adaptor ie: the mini pro has that lip on the bottom so it blocks it from being able to twist in. The regular aero tank for example it will twist in just fine since it doesn't have anything blocking when you put the tank on. The adaptor is for when you have that stupid thing on the bottom around where it connects, which is the mini tanks mainly. Everything else I've used is the ego type I think is what that means. I haven't tried the aspire yet, was tempted but worried when it comes to straying from kanger products. The iclear's have caught my attention but when it comes to trying new things it worries me :p The guy we talk to at our local vapor shop says the iclear 30s is a solid tank and he hasn't heard of anyone having problems with it. He uses the nautilus too the only downfall there is cost, the coils cost more so I don't like to spend money unless I know its worth the price.
 

Tunka

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Here's a pic of the tanks I use on my eGo battery. These are the ones that I want to know if they'll fit.

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The iClear 30 is a wickless if I remember correctly. The T3S is fine tank that delivers a fine cloud, good throat hit and nice flavor too. And it's a single coil bottom feed tank.
 
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Cstew

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Yeah you will need the adaptor for those tanks for sure. If they can stand up they wont work. The battery where it connects is flat, with just enough for the bottom to screw in, there is no opening on it for the tanks with that metal around the connection on the bottom. I have all sorts of issues at the moment with my adaptor and the mini aero tank. It doesn't like to register my coils through that adaptor for some dang reason.
 
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