Tried the atlantis. When I finally realized you need a low nic vg heavy juice with lung hit, I thought wow thats neat. Good for vacation. Dont want to live there. Now it just sits on the shelf. Long live the iclear30.
Well my posts only suggest he is doing it wrong...
I agree. I too was not too happy with sub ohm. I personally don't like a warm vape and getting major clouds is not a priority. I really like the Nautilus Mini (don't laugh) but felt I could get more flavour with something else, like the Kanger Mini or Nano. Vape with those two is just too warm not what I am looking for. So, I mostly use my Nautilus and once in a while switch over to them. I will try to build when I get over my paranoia of not doing it right. I smoked for 35 years and am only vaping since July of last year. Alot more to learn. But back to the topic I think the Nautilus Mini would be a good choice for you.
I can try the nautilus mini. I'm prepared to try anything new. The kanger mini has one colossal defect in my opinion. The metal ring to adjust the air is relatively thin and stiff, and most of the time I end up unscrewing the whole unit off the 510 fitting, instead of turning the air adjustment ring. Secondly it offers way too much airflow even on one hole, and works badly without any hole open. There has been so much hype over these kangers, that it was hard not to purchase one. I noticed that all the air holes were the same size. This does not make sense, since human lung capacity is more or less the same, and rate of airflow into the lungs is also limited and does not vary that much. I am trying to say that the diameter of the hole should be reduced progressively from 1 hole down to zero, instead of having one two or three similar holes of the same aperture.
I started vaping ages ago back in 2007 or thereabouts.
The only ecigs available then were either 510 or older type 801 atomizers.
We then bought the chucks and vaped on 6 volts with 5 ohm atomizers for a while. (Custom made Vivi Nova 5 ohm coils)
This "while" lasted for years, and I am a little "out of the loop".
I recently bought an IPV mini 70 watts with a few subohm tanks (Kanger, Artic, Herakles etc, 0.5~1.2 OHMS).
The internet is riddled with videos of guys blowing huge clouds of vapor with these sub ohm systems. This intrigued me.
What they do not tell you, is that it is impossible to take a mouth to lung puff, because these tanks afford too much airflow.
Personally, I feel very uneasy breathing anything directly into my lungs. My older 801 and 510 atomizers sometimes spurted out liquid.
I would like your thoughts on this one?
I find that a mouth puff gives you more taste. It's sort of wasted if it goes directly into the lungs.
Another thing I discovered is that these sub-ohm tanks vape much hotter than my previous e cigs. I cannot get a cool/cold vape no matter what wattage I use.
Thirdly, The kanger sub ohm mini coil crackles loudly, sort of Pops loudly from time to time. This greatly annoys me and adds to my lung inhale paranoia.
I'm a little stuck at the moment, and do not know what ecig/tank/coil system to transition to.
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Thank you all for your replies.
I found that blocking all the air on the kanger gives me an even hotter vape. It is true the Arctic coil does not pop like the kanger. I still have to try the Heracles.
I think that before I give this "sub-ohm" up definitively, I do have to build some coils higher than 1.2 ohms. to try to see if I get a cooler vape.
Another thing I forgot to mention is that these sub tanks are a stealth vapers nightmare!!
I can try the nautilus mini. I'm prepared to try anything new. The kanger mini has one colossal defect in my opinion. The metal ring to adjust the air is relatively thin and stiff, and most of the time I end up unscrewing the whole unit off the 510 fitting, instead of turning the air adjustment ring. Secondly it offers way too much airflow even on one hole, and works badly without any hole open. There has been so much hype over these kangers, that it was hard not to purchase one. I noticed that all the air holes were the same size. This does not make sense, since human lung capacity is more or less the same, and rate of airflow into the lungs is also limited and does not vary that much. I am trying to say that the diameter of the hole should be reduced progressively from 1 hole down to zero, instead of having one two or three similar holes of the same aperture.
Take a step back and think about this question for a few minutes before you answer it.....
What exactly are you wanting from your tank?
It may seem like a silly question, but really think about what is most important to you. Do you want to blow the biggest clouds possible? Get the best flavor possible? Do you want to lung hit or mouth to lung hit? Do you want a tight draw or a lot of air? Do you want to rebuild your coils or just use store bought ones? Do you want a cooler vape or a warmer vape? Do you want a small tank or a large one?
Think about all of the different aspects, all of the different options, and think really hard about what you're actually wanting.
Subohming is really about clouds, but has a lot of other aspects, some of which you clearly do not like. It may be that the best setup for what you want simply isn't a subohm, and that's just fine. I know that right now it seems that everyone LOVES to subohm so it may feel like you should too, but the truth is everyone doesn't love it and it might not be right for you. Rather than listening to everyone tell you what works for them, think about what you really want. Then come here and explain precisely what you're looking for, every aspect about the type of vape you're looking for, and then we'll see if we can find a setup that fills those needs the best, rather than trying to shoehorn you in to what someone else likes or wants.
And for the record, you don't have to subohm or even use a subohm tank to get nice sized clouds. You won't be winning any cloud blowing competitions at vape meets, but you would be very surprised what you can do with a simple Nautilus and a 1.8ohm coil.
What kind of watts and temp are you using on those Ni200 Nautilus coils? I have two Nautilus tanks sitting in my junk bucket and perhaps I can make use of them again.I'm like you and use three things: a Nautilus tank with a DNA40 and temp control coils (give you the subohm experience without the tons of airflow, plus temp control so that your cotton doesn't burn if you go dry, resulting in a more satisfying vape at low wattage)
A Kayfun Lite Plus (now the 4 is out, it's dirt cheap at 70 bucks an original). With a restricted airflow is a complete delight to build and vape
A Vertex V2 rebuildable atty or a Tugboat V2 rebuildable atty: with one coil at 1 ohm you'll get loads of vapor and flavor, and it's so easy to rebuild.
Mouth to lung hitters are forgotten these days. It's nice in a way because we don't need such powerful equipment that now it's mostly going on sale!
Ok I have found my sweet spot.
About 1.4 ohms and 4.5~5 volts. I do not know how many watts that is but I can imagine around 12 at least !