Hey everyone,
Just to give some background, I started vaping back in 2008 or so and stopped in 2012. I'm coming from using a ProVari v2 w/ a LR dual-coil cartomizer tank from vaporescence. I've been "away" for a few years and now I'm looking to purchase a new setup. I've spent the last month or so doing a lot of research and catching up as everything is different now,(sub-ohm, coil building, etc.) but I could definitely use some advice and want to make sure I'm getting everything I need.
My main goal is to have a super tasty, satisfying MTL vape. My secondary goal is to get my feet wet with all this new sub-ohm technology. I'm very fascinated with building coils and want to get right into it.
This is what I've come up with so far:
(Updated to reflect feedback)
One thing that I'm not 100% on is the batteries and charger. I believe the batteries I chose are some of the best I can get. According to the research I've done, 2 in series in the mod I've chosen should safely support up to 120watts. Does this sound correct? I don't even think I'll need to go that high anyway.
I'm a bit confused with the charger as well. The description says "The D2 automatically detects Li-ion, Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries, and through manual selection is also capable of charging LiFePO4 batteries." So it doesn't say anything about Li-Mn. But then further down it says "Optimized charging design for IMR batteries." Does IMR mean Li-Mn? Will this charger work for these batteries?
Finally, I'm thinking about picking up a coil building tool-kit as well. Something with tweezers, scissors, ohm meter, etc. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks.
Just to give some background, I started vaping back in 2008 or so and stopped in 2012. I'm coming from using a ProVari v2 w/ a LR dual-coil cartomizer tank from vaporescence. I've been "away" for a few years and now I'm looking to purchase a new setup. I've spent the last month or so doing a lot of research and catching up as everything is different now,(sub-ohm, coil building, etc.) but I could definitely use some advice and want to make sure I'm getting everything I need.
My main goal is to have a super tasty, satisfying MTL vape. My secondary goal is to get my feet wet with all this new sub-ohm technology. I'm very fascinated with building coils and want to get right into it.
This is what I've come up with so far:
(Updated to reflect feedback)
- SMOKTech G-Priv 220 Touchscreen Starter Kit - Gold(kit includes the TFV8 Big Baby Beast.)(If I like the sub-ohm vape I'll probably purchase the rba deck in the future)
- SMOKTech TFV8 Baby Beast Atomizer Head - Pack of 5 - V8-Q2 0.4ohm
- (4) Samsung 30Q 18650 3000mAh 15A Flat Top Battery
- XTAR VC4 4 Channel Digital Battery Charger
- Chubby Gorilla Battery Case - Black - 4 Slot
- Kayfun Mini V3 by Svoe Mesto for MTL satisfaction
- Coil Master Tool Kit V3
- UD Youde Japanese Organic Cotton - Muji
- UD Youde Wire Box
- Kanthal A1 26ga Standard Wire - 30ft Spool
- Kanthal A1 28ga x 3 Twisted Wire - 15ft Spool
- Kantahl A1 26ga + 32ga Clapton Wire - 15ft Spool
- Ni200 26ga Standard Wire - 30ft Spool
- SS316L 26ga Standard Wire - 30ft Spool
- Nichrome 26ga Standard Wire - 30ft Spool
- Kanthal A1 30ga Standard Wire - 30ft Spool
One thing that I'm not 100% on is the batteries and charger. I believe the batteries I chose are some of the best I can get. According to the research I've done, 2 in series in the mod I've chosen should safely support up to 120watts. Does this sound correct? I don't even think I'll need to go that high anyway.
I'm a bit confused with the charger as well. The description says "The D2 automatically detects Li-ion, Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries, and through manual selection is also capable of charging LiFePO4 batteries." So it doesn't say anything about Li-Mn. But then further down it says "Optimized charging design for IMR batteries." Does IMR mean Li-Mn? Will this charger work for these batteries?
Finally, I'm thinking about picking up a coil building tool-kit as well. Something with tweezers, scissors, ohm meter, etc. Any recommendations would be great. Thanks.
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