Some help with my coils....

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Hi and welcome. I don't have your gear, but Mr. Google informs me the iJust S tank can use Aspire Atlantis coils, and Melo coils, as well as the regular eLeaf ones. Here's a typical offering: iJust 2/S & Melo Coils EC & ECL

FWIW, I have done business with the linked company and have nothing bad to say about them...
 

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    I have some questions about my tank and vaper, I have a Eleaf iJust S and I need some new coils (or resistances, whatever you call it) But the ones I could found are the X2O Kronos TF1 Coils, Kanthal Coils. (this one TF1 Coil) So i desperately need info on this, please, will they work on my vaper?
    I usually go to a vape shop online and look for my tank or mod kit. Scrolling down there are usually links to the coils for it. Why did you think that the X20 coils would fit?
     

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    I usually go to a vape shop online and look for my tank or mod kit. Scrolling down there are usually links to the coils for it. Why did you think that the X20 coils would fit?

    I didn't think that would fit, that's why I wanted to ask first -_- I live in Venezuela, we don't have Online shops here, we buy what we can find.
     

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    Hi and welcome. I don't have your gear, but Mr. Google informs me the iJust S tank can use Aspire Atlantis coils, and Melo coils, as well as the regular eLeaf ones. Here's a typical offering: iJust 2/S & Melo Coils EC & ECL

    FWIW, I have done business with the linked company and have nothing bad to say about them...

    Mmmmh, so I will have to keep looking for the coils, I found the regular 0.5 ohm eleaf ones but its more expensive than the X2O. I think I will buy the regular ones :/
     

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    I would really do the research before buying. I know it may be a tough situation finding gear, but buying the wrong coils just gets you nowhere (more expensively). You may want to invest in an RTA, if you feel you'd be able to build one. Then, once you have wick and wire you are set. If it's hard to get drop in coils, it may be worth the extra investment of time and energy learning to build your own.

    Best of luck either way, and I hope you find something that works out. Welcome to ECF.

    Anna
     

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    Mmmmh, so I will have to keep looking for the coils, I found the regular 0.5 ohm eleaf ones but its more expensive than the X2O. I think I will buy the regular ones :/
    Welcome and glad you joined.
    Sounds like a solution, if you would like, Just hit "post reply" at bottom right hand corner of this post and let me know which tank you have. I may be able to suggest some more cost effective coils.
     

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    Welcome and glad you joined.
    Sounds like a solution, if you would like, Just hit "post reply" at bottom right hand corner of this post and let me know which tank you have. I may be able to suggest some more cost effective coils.
    Thanks, I have the standard iJust S tank. I found a place where they sell rda, rta and rdta tanks, so would like to know if any 510 thread tank would fit and work with my iJust S.
     

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    Thanks, I have the standard iJust S tank. I found a place where they sell rda, rta and rdta tanks, so would like to know if any 510 thread tank would fit and work with my iJust S.

    I don't know what the max wattage output is but there's a 0.18 ohm coil available. It has all the protections and a 24.5mm size.

    Yes you can, but I'd highly recommend you get a regulated 2x18650 battery mod if you want to try rebuildables. You could get away with just having something to read the resistances of your coils as you build them, but I can't imagine it being very practical. Especially consdering how you could make two 0.3 builds that are vastly different, one needing roughly 40W and the other needing almost 80W.

    You either need wattage adjustments or be keen enough to build the coil to the mod, like you would a mech.
     

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    I don't know what the max wattage output is but there's a 0.18 ohm coil available. It has all the protections and a 24.5mm size.

    Yes you can, but I'd highly recommend you get a regulated 2x18650 battery mod if you want to try rebuildables. You could get away with just having something to read the resistances of your coils as you build them, but I can't imagine it being very practical. Especially consdering how you could make two 0.3 builds that are vastly different, one needing roughly 40W and the other needing almost 80W.

    You either need wattage adjustments or be keen enough to build the coil to the mod, like you would a mech.
    What?... XD maximum output Wattage is 50W, I would preffer rebuildables coils, premade are expensive and nowhere to be found.
     
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    Here are several options for coils that will work in your tank, including a rebuildable one.

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