Question on BDC tank.

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SoaFung

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My favorite liquid I have found right now is a cinnamon and menthol mix. The local vape shop

informed me that my current tank (mt3) was nit the best for acidic liquids.

Found the Aspire ET-3, but they come with either 1.8 or 2.2 ohm dual coils. I have a biansi 900 mah Bart and the wife has a ego t Bart. I haven't measured them yet, but I assume they are 3.7 volts.

They question I have is which coils should we be using on our batts? I found the wattage chart, but that really just confuses me more.

Thanks for the help in advance.



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SoaFung

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You know what. Nevermind. Just did some reading on dual coils and that, seems, will require more equipment that the boss lady won't be happy about ($$$). Just going to see if I can find something similar to the Aspire ET-3 that is a single bcc. We want glass tanks to be able to run any liquid we want, but not all glass like a protank. The Aspire is very similar in appearance and design to the mt3. Seems like less glass exposed the less likely we would crack one.



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I'm not gonna pretend to be an expert on dual coils, cause I'm not, but I would recommend passing on them and getting yourself something with single coils in the 1.8 to 2.4-2.6 range. At the least dual coils will wear the smaller ego type batts out faster. If you want a little bit more robust hit go with the lower ohms, if you want a lighter hit go with the higher ohms.
 

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I would recommend grabbing your self a varivolt device (ego twist, vamo, innokin vv v3). None of these are to expensive and all are easy to use. The vamo will require batteries and a charger while the others have internal batteries that you charge via USB or the 510ego charger. The MVP2 is an option as well if you want to upgrade.
If you don't and you wanna stick with the 900mah you can do that too. I use mechs now but I still have an ego t (3.7, 4.2v) and a twist and I still use them when I feel like carrying smaller tanks. You can put pretty much whatever you want on the ego-t just use the lower volt for the lower ohm and the higher volt for the higher ohm.






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