New item alert.....dual coil tanks

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JimmyJet

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Gotta join this thread. Scott was vaping one of these last week when I stopped by the MV warehouse. Must be nice to have a new toy every week.

Hopefully he will chime in here on the carto questions. I noticed that flange on the bottom of the carto also. The big question with all tanks is leaking. Scott said it has 3 o-rings on both ends. 6 total. No leaking.

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Single coil and DC Coil are different length cartos, all you would have to do is use a different tank length, you can order polycarbonate tubing from Mcmaster-Carr and use a pipe cutter to make any length tank you want.

It's nice to see Madvapes come out with a decent priced tank for everyone.!
 

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Aye, we need single coils cartos. Duel coils like to get hot and leak.

They don't get nearly as hot in a tank because of the extra mass and being surrounded by juice. - As to dual coils leaking: I've never seen a dual coil leak and I don't even know how that would be possible. I've never seen any steel tube carto leak, in fact. Can you elaborate a little bit?
 

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They don't get nearly as hot in a tank because of the extra mass and being surrounded by juice. - As to dual coils leaking: I've never seen a dual coil leak and I don't even know how that would be possible. I've never seen any steel tube carto leak, in fact. Can you elaborate a little bit?

Yes. I noticed in my liquinators the dual coil cartomizers will flood pretty easy. The Low resistance flood less, and the regular the least. So perhaps I should have said flooding vs leaking would be more accurate.
 

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I have noticed that the lower the ohmage is the looser the filler pack is. Hopefully that makes sense...Most likely because it needs to wick faster because of the higher heat.

nearly all the duals I have seen are XL carto's, probably because of the massive juice use. You can get the regular single coils in XL but they are not as easy to find.

A carto attachment would make this much better IMHO, as I tend to not like most "fillered" cartos but I am sure I will pick one up to check it out.
Yes. I noticed in my liquinators the dual coil cartomizers will flood pretty easy. The Low resistance flood less, and the regular the least. So perhaps I should have said flooding vs leaking would be more accurate.
 

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The cartomizer that comes with the tank is made with the plate on the bottom to prevent any leakage. Also the carto is prepunched with a tiny hole for the juice to get into. So a regular carto will not work in the tank. I beleive we're working on buying some of the cartos as singles and at different ohms.

I have to question this, not to be smart here but why wont a regular carto work if we punch our own holes, I've been using tanks for a long time and it surely looks by the picture on the website that the carto just has a flat square washer on the bottom of it that screws up to the bottom of the tank ( which is nice and a good idea Minin2 but isn't it just a regular 9mm Carto besides this washer on the bottom of the tank, could you elaborate on this please and tell all of us exactly what this difference is on this carto that you say is different for this tank, I'm very curious as to what is different other than the square looking washer on the bottom that would spin up to the bottom of the tank, also I heard these have a triple O-Ring is that true or how many O-Rings does this tank have exactly. Not questioning your post but just curious here
 
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