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im sorry. I was having issues with my phone. Here is the question.

I bought a tsunami vpower vapor kit. I do like the battery alot but the tanks are garbage. I bought three tanks the past two weeks and something is always faulty about them (The air control keep getting stuck, the two pieces fuse together). I rather not throw more money towards inferior product.

DO I have to keep buying that brand of tank? Its a 510 threading. So can I use any tank with a 510 threading? I already spent $36 on ....ty tanks and I just want a good one. Do any them have to have air control?
 
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+1 on aspire tanks. Theoretically most any non subohm tank should work but to give a more informed response we need to know the specs on that battery. Im not familliar with the battery at all but if its 510 threaded it will definitely fit other tanks. The question then is will those tanks work safely and work well on that battery.
 
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Welcome to ECF!
I checked the site of this "Tsunami" thing.
Seems the tank takes 1.8ohm PT3 heads. Nautilus would be a good replacement. try to stick with 1.8 ohm coils.
If you like it, then next upgrade would be that battery. plenty of reliable, and known brands to choose from, try to stay away from what google tells you is a good vaporizer
 

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When you go to buy a tank it will tell you the resistance of the coil. It's kind of important because different ohms will operate differently and possibly dangerously. When you go to buy a different tank, be sure to check the specs on it. The aspire they speak of is a foot tank. Look it up. Without airflow you won't be able to draw on it and your coil will overheat.
 
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see idk what any of those 1.8 ohm or any of that lingo. Can I use any other 510 threads? I just don't see a reason to keep buying the tsunami brand tanks if they keep sucking. If that makes sense.
Any 510 threaded atty should fit. We're just not sure how well it will work with that battery gecause we don't know what the specs are. An Aspire Nautilus will probably be just fine.
 

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Welcome to ECF!
I checked the site of this "Tsunami" thing.
Seems the tank takes 1.8ohm PT3 heads. Nautilus would be a good replacement. try to stick with 1.8 ohm coils.
If you like it, then next upgrade would be that battery. plenty of reliable, and known brands to choose from, try to stay away from what google tells you is a good vaporizer
Well done. And in that case, +1 on the Nautilus.
 
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