Random questions - Resistance, Drip Shields.....

Status
Not open for further replies.

pnut599

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 15, 2013
83
34
Michigan, USA
Hey guys,
I have no specific topic here, just a few things I'm wondering about.

1 - Ohm's. I use mainly Kanger T3s heads with 2.2 - 2.5ohm heads. I just opened a Kanger pro tank 2 with 1.8ohm heads. I use ego twists. My question is does the lower resistance heads burn less liquid than standard resistance heads? After using the pro tank 2 for just about an hour with the lower resistance head that I don't have to crank up the voltage at all to get the same amount of vapor and taste. It's really nice actually (I'm still learning). I also feel like I'm burning through juice pretty quick in the T3s's with standard resistance heads.

2 - Kanger T3s's and Pro Tank 2 heads. I have heard that they are interchangeable. Is that 100% true? Does anyone know?

3 - Drip shields. I recently bought a couple of these for dripping since I was so sick of getting juice all over. The problem is that the draw is SO tight it's nearly pulling out my fillings trying to get any vapor. The air holes are on top just in case that's a question. Is there anything I can do to make them work better? Tricks?

Thanks in advance for the help of the may favorite new community :)
 

nova_did_it

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 15, 2013
342
356
Glendale, AZ, USA
Hello. I personally like using 2.2 ohms in my tanks. But I do have a couple that are 1.8 ohms. It seems to me that the lower resistance seems to eat my juices faster. Or maybe the particular juice just vaporizes easier. I'm not sure so I hope the more experienced vapors chime in.

I know that protank heads are interchangeable with evod tanks. I haven't seen any of those heads capable of working with t3s. In fact when you go to reorder there are different heads for the t3s while the boxes for the others say protank/evods. I would take this to mean they are not interchangeable.

As for drip sheilds I would make sure the base is not screwed down to tight. I use 901 atomizer so I'm not sure if your atomizer has a hole near the bottom, if so make sure the plastic ring that seals the drip tip is not covering this hole.
 

pnut599

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 15, 2013
83
34
Michigan, USA
Thanks for the input. Are you saying to make sure the base of the drip shield or the atomizer is not screwed down too tight? If you are meaning the drip shield, it doesn't seem to screw down. It just basically snaps down, but doesn't really snap. Hard to explain, but no screwing for sure.
The ring must be covering the holes, but I don't know how to fix that. I have 510 to 510 adaptor on, so I don't know if it raises it up too much or what. They are just practically unusable at the moment.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread