I'm not keeping up with that stuff either.
Here's a review by PB and he mentions 35 and 45 watts. So you want watts...
(You're also cloud chasing...But to each their own...
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Now, you'll either want a mech with the proper battery and safety and personal knowledge to stay safe, or get a dna 40 or better device. Now PB has two mods he's using in that video...so watch it and get the dirt.
Also, here's an interesting thread:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ire-sub-ohm-series-battery-atlantis-tank.html
I don't cloud chase, so my vapor is a lot less. However, I do know you'll want LOW nic juice with that much cloud. The bigger the clouds, the lower the nic you want...or you'll choke. You get more nic-hit from those clouds (surface area calculation?). Also you'll go through a lot of juice. May want to learn about DIY too IF you cloud chase all the time.
Basically, it's a .5 ohm coil. Remember that wattage is calculated based on voltage and ohms. (of course there's other stuff too...like amps).
.5 ohms at 4.0 volts (like for a mech) is voltage squared divided by ohms....so 4 x 4 / .5 = 32 watts. PB said 35 watts or more. So he's turning up the voltage (can't do that with a mech) or using freshly charged batteries at 4.2 volts ....4.2 x 4.2 / .5 = 35.+ watts.
I did watch that video and it's what got me interested in the atlantis. I wasn't paying attention to the mods he was using, so i'll watch it again and pay more attention to that. I am not a cloud chaser, but this tank looks closest to a rebuildable atty tank system; and I am not doing the rebuildables. I plan on continuing using the set up I have now; I just want something different to use every once in awhile. thanks for taking the time to help me out, atty.
p.s. if anyone has a suggestion for a mod that I may be interested in to use with a sub-ohm atty (ahem, Tibby), please don't hesitate to suggest.

