Sub tank nano work on I stick 20w. Near subbing safe for noob?

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Leon1972

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hi guys. So I made the mistake of buying a eleaf Istick 20w. I would like to try the kanger subtank nano. I know this will only run the 1.2 ohm but how well will it run? Also I am a vaping noob. Is it still safe for someone like me to run this?
anyone have the 20w Istick with nano and how does it run?
Would this setup have better flavor than my nautilus does?
 
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It'll run fine on the iStick 20w, and your best performance will probably be around 15-18w. There's nothing unsafe about it.

Flavor may be better, everyone has a different tongue and nose, but airflow is a LOT better. I can't stand using my Nautilus tanks now, find them just ridiculously restrictive. I won't go back to that sort of vaping ever again.
 

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It'll run fine on the iStick 20w, and your best performance will probably be around 15-18w. There's nothing unsafe about it.

Flavor may be better, everyone has a different tongue and nose, but airflow is a LOT better. I can't stand using my Nautilus tanks now, find them just ridiculously restrictive. I won't go back to that sort of vaping ever again.

What would happen if the coil was read below the 1.0 min it takes
 

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Please be aware there is a difference between a Newbe and a Noob.

Hopefully you are a Newbe - Someone new to something but with a Bit of intelligence. Learn ablut the equipment you wish to use and the answers will be there.
Never push an inexpensive Mod(Mech or Regulated) at its lower limits continually. This only results in premature failure.
Most regulated mods will specify the minimum safe operating resistance, but some are pushing the limits of their components to reach those numbers.
 

Leon1972

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Please be aware there is a difference between a Newbe and a Noob.

Hopefully you are a Newbe - Someone new to something but with a Bit of intelligence. Learn ablut the equipment you wish to use and the answers will be there.
Never push an inexpensive Mod(Mech or Regulated) at its lower limits continually. This only results in premature failure.
Most regulated mods will specify the minimum safe operating resistance, but some are pushing the limits of their components to reach those numbers.

So I shouldnor runs a 1.2 ohm coil on a 1 ohm lower limit device then?
 
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