Question about EVOD

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suprtrkr

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Hi and welcome to the board. The two major thread standards (there are some minor ones) are eGo and 510 threading. Your battery has both. Practically any tank in the world will fit on it, but not all of them will work well with the limited power an EVOD battery can supply. Let me recommend an Aspire Nautilus tank. They come in three sizes, mini, regular and mega. Basically, the difference between them is size and juice capacity. Pick one you like. Bear in mind the more juice you carry, the less likely your battery will last to finish it. I assume you have two batteries-- most people who use that type do because you can't vape one while it is charging-- so this might not be a problem for you.
 

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There are not many tanks like the evod that are slim enough to fit nicely on the ego sized battery, but hold a lot of liquid. The Kanger T3 is a bit larger and longer and holds about 2 mil. I prefer to just have several evod sized tanks and fill them all at once and use them thru the day. 4-5 evods will last me most of the day.

You can get larger, fatter tanks like a protank (comes with a beauty ring) and use it on an evod/ego sized battery but it will look and feel a little top heavy.
 
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The evod tank looks so good on the Evod, but yes it is small.

DO NOT put a nautilus on the evod. The evod battery really can't power a dual coil well. The evod battery in that kit isn't even VV (variable voltage). You really need to stick with single coils IMHO (not to mention, your present evod clearo is 1.5ml...the mini nautilus is 2.0ml.....you are gaining very little LOL )

Stick to single coils,
Grimwald is right about the Kanger T3S.....it will be a tad larger than evod clearomizer but will look okay and holds almost 3ml and is see thru which is nice:
Kanger T3S BCC Tank | ECIG, COILS, KANGERTECH - MyFreedomSmokes

A protank single coil isn't going to hold much more than your evod clearomizer. Get a couple evod clearos and fill for the day. switch out clearos instead of openign and filling all the time.

You can also use the kanger MT3S, which is like a T3s except a metal outer body like your evod clearo you have that came w/kit but bigger, holds about 3ml. Will be a little top heavy IMHO
Kanger MT3S BCC Clearomizer | Kangertech | Ecig | Genuine - MyFreedomSmokes

1.8ohm or 2.2ohm will be fine. I prefer the 2.2ohm as they seem to last longer.
 
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Isabelle49

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Hi there, I'm fairly new to vaping. I bought the kangertech EVOD starter kit. I find the tank to be way too small. It only holds 1.5ml and I'm filling it up several times a day. Does kangertech or another company make a larger tank that will work with my evod? I was on the kangertech website and it's not very informative. Thanks in advance!

WOW! I have the Kanger EVOD and can't empty the tank in one day. Maybe I don't Vape enough?
 
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Kanger Tech make some of the best and many of the smallest to largest tanks on the market.

Just don't buy them from the "official US Kanger store" as.. well.. um.. (too long to explain)

I used a T3S all today. It has something called a TOCC coil in it... (the new ones from Kanger) and it's really solid. It can get over 10w (the old one's burnt out at 8 or 9) but not quite up to 13 or 14 watts, where I would prefer. I can get almost 3ml in there. :)
 
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