What tank systems are capable of keeping up with sub ohm vaping ie. .25 - .35 ohms

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flybykite

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I really like my tank systems for the ease of going out but love the vapor and warmth I can get with a dripper. The only tank system I have been successful vaping at .35 ohms with cotton is the Aqua (clone) and it just barely keeps up. Are there any other tank systems you have had luck with in this quest? I find the kayfun wont wick fast enough (with cotton) and has limited airflow. Been thinking to mod the juice channels and airflow diameters perhaps but afraid of even more leakage. Same problem with the taifun gt, kraken (have not tried with mesh yet but it does have the airflow, Perhaps? )
What have you been successful with?
 

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I've gone as low as .45ohms on my Fogger 4.0, but my lungs couldn't handle it, so I'm not sure if the atty could either! I managed a couple of hits in a row, but not really enough to say conclusively. The newest version has a pretty big build deck with plenty of room for big coils, and plenty of room to open up the juice channels, so I'm sure you can make it work.
 

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Thanks for the suggestion on the fogger v4. Seems like its essentially an aqua with a glass window. Reading reviews it also seems people are happier with the flavor and vapor from the aqua vs the fogger 4.
Perhaps the unit I'm hoping for just does not exist yet. Lots of attempts lately though like the 3D RDA. (In the mail now)
 

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Most Gennys can handle that. Kraken comes to mind, Prometheus, AGA T+\2. Don't try it with the RSST, though. You may melt the insulator at the wick hole.

How are you wicking the Kraken? I've got one built at .4 dual with cotton but it gets dry after a hit or 2.
 
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