Second vape need advice

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Richgang

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Hey guys I'm about to buy my 2nd vape, my first one was the Eleaf 30w but I'm looking for something more powerful and mainly bigger clouds. I'm just wondering what you all think about what a good vape would be that produces huge clouds. My options from the site I'm buying from are the Eleaf 100w with probably the uwell crown tank as I've heard it's really good. This seems to be the best non temperature control mod available to me which brings me to my next question, if a temp control mod would be a better option as I've heard it's the future of vaping but I have some concerns with the safety. Of the temp
Control mods the best ones I've found are the aspire odyssey kit which includes the Pegasus (70w) and aspire triton tank, the ipv d2 75w, and if it's worth the extra money I could get the sigelei 150w mod. I'm assuming the sigelei is the best option here but it's considerably more expensive so I would only get it if it's a significant upgrade in cloud size and taste etc. the competition is mainly between the Eleaf 100w and the aspire odyssey . Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated !! Thanks everyone
 

Richgang

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Smok has a TFV4 tank that is being touted as a cloud factory. Since you're looking at "mainly bigger clouds" I would take a look at it if I were you.

Smok TFV4 Tank $23.46 | Vaping Cheap


clouds are important, but taste is a big factor and i wouldnt want to sacrifice too much taste just for bigger clouds. My goal is to find somewhere in between. Thanks for the recommendation I'l check that tank out. You think its better than the triton and uwell? Also what mod would you recommend for that tank?
 

Dopefish

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Bear in mind the TFV4 can run over 100W. If you get one, the Sigelei 150W or ipv3 li would be the best mod for it (IMO). And at such high power, Sony vtc4 batteries would be the best ones to use as they are 30A batteries.

Because of the high input voltage and the circuitry in a regulated mod, battery amp rating is less important, 20 amp batteries are fine in a regulated box, just pay attention to what the box is rated for in terms of resistance
 
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