New here - quick question on Cool Fire IV

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AJK69

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Hello... I have been a vaper with simple eGo stick-type batteries for 4+ years. I decided to upgrade and try a sub ohm and this is my first sub ohm purchase. I got it working and set up... but I can't figure out the best V and W settings to get best vapor/flavor. I am using an Aspire nautilus tank with 50% pg/50% vg 18 mg cinnamon flavored liquid. Any recommendations for V and W settings for best flavor/vape??
 

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Well crap, there was a hyperlink for the Nautilus on the page I ordered the cool fire IV from, so I thought they went together!!! I guess I'll move this tank to my vTurbo (a great stick battery, btw). What is a great sub tank that would work with Cool Fire that you would recommend? I need pyrex/glass since I prefer cinnamon flavors. Thanks so much!!!
 

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Well crap, there was a hyperlink for the Nautilus on the page I ordered the cool fire IV from, so I thought they went together!!! I guess I'll move this tank to my vTurbo (a great stick battery, btw). What is a great sub tank that would work with Cool Fire that you would recommend? I need pyrex/glass since I prefer cinnamon flavors. Thanks so much!!!

There are about 70 different sub tanks out there.

I would recommend the Subtank Mini.

It uses the OCC heads than come in several levels. .5, 1.2 ohm and maybe another.

The top power for the OCC heads are 30-35 watts.

I recommend the SubTank because it comes with an RBA if you want to get into rebuilding.

Another good option is the Isub and ISub G from Innokin the same people that designed the Coolfire4.

You said no PolyCarbonate but the ISub PolyCarbonate is made in Germany and promises not to crack.
 
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There are about 70 different sub tanks out there.

I would recommend the Subtank Mini.

It uses the OCC heads than come in several levels. .5, 1.2 ohm and maybe another.

The top power for the OCC heads are 30-35 watts.

I recommend the SubTank because it comes with an RBA if you want to get into rebuilding.

Another good option is the Isub and ISub G from Innokin the same people that designed the Coolfire4.

You said no PolyCarbonate but the ISub PolyCarbonate is made in Germany and promises not to crack.

Since these USD cotton wicks saturate the wick with ejuice before using.

Burned cotton tastes nasty.
 

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I got my Apex sub ohm tank today and love it! The package says that I should set it to 20-35 watts, that seems high based on the posts above. The packaging and instructions don't list voltage recommendations. I'm still playing around with the tank, but I really like how easy it is to fill and set up.

No. That sounds about right. Even the Subtank mini OCC coil headsvcoukd handle that wattage.

Allow the coils to break in before applying full power.
 
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