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seipher09

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Just bought a new egrip 2, the store I bought it from couldn't answer this question so I hope someone can possibly provide me with a link to what I'm looking to buy.

·I need a coil that is compatible with the temperature control with this device

·I'm trying to find a coil that can kind of simulate a ciggirate. With a hard suck needed with a good throat hit.

Lastly a suggestion what I should set the temperature to in order to prevent me from burning out the coil which I have been having an issue doing. Any help finding a coil would be wonderful help!
 
Awesome thank you so much!! I'll go ahead and get those ordered today.

Any suggestions though on the temperature I may want it set to in order to prevent any burn outs?
I typically start out at 400 degrees and work my way up or down from there. How many watts do you typically vape at?
 

BrotherBob

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With a hard suck needed with a good throat hit
Hard draw (suck) is regulated primarily with the amount of air which is introduced to the atty. Most toppers can be adjusted.
TH can be manipulated by:
Type/taste/amount of nic and juice (PG/VG ratio).
With DIY, enhancers can be introduced such as, Everclear, ACV and others (steep time).
Battery settings
Type of draw
 

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You are not going to get very tight draw with those coils they are a big air flow coil. For tight draw I would go with the 1.8 coil and run it at about 10 to 12 watts.

They don't make a 1.8 ohm BF coil that I am aware of and the 1.5 ohm coils are clapton so the OP can't use them in TC mode.

The 1.0 ohm coils - Joytech Cubis Tank Coil 5 Pack | Ecig.com

And 0.6 ohm coils - Joyetech Cubis bf SS316 Coil- 5 Pack-0.6ohm | Ecig.com

Are SS and can be used in TC mode and are designed for MTL vaping though you may need to play with the air flow. I just got a couple boxes of each but haven't used them myself. My roomie recently switched to the Cubis and Cubis pro using the 1.5 ohm coils in VW mode after not getting enough vapor and TH from her Nautilus. I figured if she wants more from the Cubis later the 1.0 and 0.6 might be an option to try and would give her the option for TC but that may be a bit too much tinkering vs VW mode for her. I usually use the 0.5 for DL in TC mode. I prefer the vapor/flavor from the 0.25 notch coil but those suck the juice like crazy and have worse spit back issues.
 

Celbrise

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for temp control you need to buy Ti or Ni wire those are the only 2 that can work with temp control i believe. Ti = Titanium, Ni= Nickle ( not sure but i believe i read somewhere that some people maybe allergic to nickle or something ).

throat hit comes from Nicotine strength and PG. higher pg and Nic strength you have the more the throat hit will be. i smoke cigs but not so much per day and i find 6mg too much of a throat hit for me so i either suggest you go to a store that will let you test flavors at 6mg or even 3mg and see how that goes or simply go 6mg and if too strong vape it but it will last you a while as that is what i do.

as for the sucking part simply close off your air flow that will replicate how hard you suck this also deals with flavor as well and for some coils you may want more air flow for cooling.
 
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