Njoy battery with a sub ohm tank

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Ravenwolfie

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Hello,
I have been vaping for years, but we are talking Blu and Njoy here, so I am essentially a newbie. I needed a new tank, and went with the Stentorian Steam Engine. I followed the instructions, did everything right, but nadda. I believe my painfully obvious screw up was in trying to use a sub ohm tank (Which I am just starting to learn about.) with a normal njoy 1000mah 3.5v pen battery. Assuming I need a sub ohm friendly battery if I want to use this tank?
 

BrotherBob

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Welcome and glad you joined.
I believe my painfully obvious screw up was in trying to use a sub ohm tank
Correctomundo. This is an advanced vaper device. Might want to start learning beginning and intermediate vaping then check out sub ohm'g.
Might like to read:
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Might want to look at Eleaf Istick 40w TC mod and an appropriate tank.
 

DonnaVapes

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Hi Ravenwolfie, You chose an amazing sub-ohm tank (IMHO - got mine today and LOVE IT). I put it on my MVP 3.0 Pro mod and it vapes like a champ. You could also pair it with anything that is safe (I like Innokin best) like a Cool Fire 18650 75 watt or a Pico 75 watt (both of these can be found under $40 - the Pico especially. I own all the mods I mentioned. I wish you the best of luck in your search. Just make sure anything you get can go up to at least 60 watts and you'll do fine.
 
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