Just like the Title says. I don't need some crazy full size IPV3 able to run 150 Watts to experience sub-ohm drippers and clearos?
Can I get an Aspire Sub-Ohm, or even the IPV3 Mini to do the job. Also any suggestions would be welcomed. However I did notice the Aspire Sub-Ohm can run at 40 Amps. The other version of the same battery where you use your own battery it just depends on the battery you buy and use.
Thank you in advanced. Ya leave a forum for six or eight months and so much has changed. I would like to try dripping but it appears ya use a lot of juice throughout the day. Also I like rebuilding my own coils so save money. I use too rebuild my single coil Kanger ProTanks with old wire believe it or not - just use your thumb and finger nail to scrape off the old caked on, burnt on juice and recoil it and it would still work. You can do a lot when you are low on money and put your money too it.
Bottom line, I imagine one doesn't really need to go much further than 30 to 50 Watts for pushing sub-ohm builds.
Can I get an Aspire Sub-Ohm, or even the IPV3 Mini to do the job. Also any suggestions would be welcomed. However I did notice the Aspire Sub-Ohm can run at 40 Amps. The other version of the same battery where you use your own battery it just depends on the battery you buy and use.
Thank you in advanced. Ya leave a forum for six or eight months and so much has changed. I would like to try dripping but it appears ya use a lot of juice throughout the day. Also I like rebuilding my own coils so save money. I use too rebuild my single coil Kanger ProTanks with old wire believe it or not - just use your thumb and finger nail to scrape off the old caked on, burnt on juice and recoil it and it would still work. You can do a lot when you are low on money and put your money too it.
Bottom line, I imagine one doesn't really need to go much further than 30 to 50 Watts for pushing sub-ohm builds.