A well-wicked kayfun can handle high/max vg, but you might have to do some drypuffs in between.
My ADV is a 75% VG DIY in my KFL. Never a dry hit, no dry puffing. Just MTL heaven @ 20W and 1.6 ohms. I have an 85% VG mix I can use in it too and it only dries out if I take like 15 - 20 huge pulls off it in a row with no breath in between. If you wick it right a KFL WILL handle high VG.MaxVG on a KFV4 yes, on a KFL no wicking method will allow a thick juice to run without primer pulls.![]()
In a way that's true, if it had of been the expensive Kabuki I may of been tempted to jump in after itWelcome back!
Not to worry it is a "Sub" tank after all!!!
Sorry still having my coffee not up yet!!![]()
My kicks are VW. Even simpler.Use my single coil Orchids with iSticks. Makes it simple to adjust power when my coils are a few tenths of an ohm higher or lower than expected. Still have a couple kicks in my stash box, adjusted for use with a 1.5 ohm coil if the mood strikes me and I break out a mech.
In a way that's true, if it had of been the expensive Kabuki I may of been tempted to jump in after it![]()
Ah the penny drops lol, more coffee !True but in my warped sense of humour I was thinking Submarine!
Like I said I was still waking up....![]()
Morning, back home now, Paris was lovely but expensive, now I need some new vape gear, I dropped my Subtank Mini in the Seine(River)
Same here. I just want things to work not to have to remember to fiddle with them or pay the price of a dry puff. That is why I only drip to test a new juice mix.I know what the words mean I just don't want to have to remember to do it. I want wicking that just works![]()
I know this isn't exactly what you're asking for, but this might fit your needs well.Question: Is there a 4ml. +/- tank anywhere..that actually works good...that will take the Aspire BVC coils? I would prefer to stick to my GS Air with the 1.5 coils, but if Eleaf is going to (stupidly) discontinue the 1.5s and go with the 1.2s (which I don't want) then I may have to regroup. I have a Cero tank, and it's great. But it only lists holding 2.8 ml. Seems less to me. Anyway, I really would like a larger tank. I heard Cero made a "Mega" tank, but I don't know who carries them here in the U.S. Any other options for a larger tank that takes the Aspire BVC coils? TIA
Question: Is there a 4ml. +/- tank anywhere..that actually works good...that will take the Aspire BVC coils?
I would prefer to stick to my GS Air with the 1.5 coils, but if Eleaf is going to (stupidly) discontinue the 1.5s and go with the 1.2s (which I don't want) then I
may have to regroup. Anyway, I really would like a larger tank. Any other options for a larger tank that takes the Aspire BVC coils? TIA
I know this isn't exactly what you're asking for, but this might fit your needs well.
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I've been loving these. They even work flawlessly with max vg. They hold 6 ml, and use the inexpensive and easy to find Smok bottom coil heads--1.5 -- 2.4 ohms all readily available. Being Smoktech, there are probably a bunch of other coils that would work to some degree or other, but I don't think I have any BVC's to test with. I'll let you know what I can find out through science experiments.
The really wide well solves the feeding problem that these coil heads frequently have in trophy tanks.
The best part is they cost $10.
Interesting! Looks like a carto tank! So..where do you get these here in the U.S.?I know this isn't exactly what you're asking for, but this might fit your needs well.
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I've been loving these. They even work flawlessly with max vg. They hold 6 ml, and use the inexpensive and easy to find Smok bottom coil heads--1.5 -- 2.4 ohms all readily available. Being Smoktech, there are probably a bunch of other coils that would work to some degree or other, but I don't think I have any BVC's to test with. I'll let you know what I can find out through science experiments.
The really wide well solves the feeding problem that these coil heads frequently have in trophy tanks.
The best part is they cost $10.
http://www.madvapes.com/hbc-bottom-coil-tank.htmlInteresting! Looks like a carto tank! So..where do you get these here in the U.S.?