Hey all,
Just an update on my new tank, the Delta triple coil by Joyetech. First off let me say this is the best tank I've owned to date! And I've owned many many glass tanks. Let me start with the bad: this tank does NOT work well with regular batteries like say the eVic also by Joyetech. It just doesn't have enough power to vape the triple 1.4 ohm coil enough to produce significant clouds. It does vape it, and it does taste fantastic with no burning whatsoever, but can't go up enought with the voltage. Even my ProVari Mini with the battery extension w/AW IMR 18490 doesn't give enough juice. I had ordered the EVic Supreme with the tank and at 25 watts, it vapes 100%VG Bobas Bounty like it's going out of style! The clouds that come off this thing surpass many RDA's I've made..if you have a high wattage/voltage box/battery.....this tank is for you. Even at 30W there is absolutely no burning taste and with the laser cut diagonal/horizontal wicking holes, I can see why. One more thing, this tank is relatively expensive for someone starting out at around $30-$40 and coils going from $25.
Just an update on my new tank, the Delta triple coil by Joyetech. First off let me say this is the best tank I've owned to date! And I've owned many many glass tanks. Let me start with the bad: this tank does NOT work well with regular batteries like say the eVic also by Joyetech. It just doesn't have enough power to vape the triple 1.4 ohm coil enough to produce significant clouds. It does vape it, and it does taste fantastic with no burning whatsoever, but can't go up enought with the voltage. Even my ProVari Mini with the battery extension w/AW IMR 18490 doesn't give enough juice. I had ordered the EVic Supreme with the tank and at 25 watts, it vapes 100%VG Bobas Bounty like it's going out of style! The clouds that come off this thing surpass many RDA's I've made..if you have a high wattage/voltage box/battery.....this tank is for you. Even at 30W there is absolutely no burning taste and with the laser cut diagonal/horizontal wicking holes, I can see why. One more thing, this tank is relatively expensive for someone starting out at around $30-$40 and coils going from $25.
