Will this liquid work?

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Rat2chat2

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This is the first time I have ever seen a juice that says it is for RDA's or an Aspire Atlantis Tank specifically. Strange but their juices do look very inviting. Sorry I am not able to answer you question :oops: but I am sure others that have more insight into sub ohm'ing will help you and we will both learn something new. That is what makes ecf such a special place. Good luck to you.
 
I started as a sub-ohmer and love higher VG juices. That being said, I always get juices at a max of 80/20 Vg/Pg (and usually less thickness) in my sub-ohm tanks, especially ones with coil heads, simply because it's a whole lot harder to wick. I don't have personal experience with the atlantis, but i'd given a friend of mine some 80/20 Vg/Pg for use in his atlantis with a .5 ohm coil head, and he frequently complained of dry hits. He loved the juice, however, and got a delta II (with the RBA attachment) I put a .6ohm coil in it for him, and used the pancake wicking method (KDO organic cotton), and not a single dry hit since. In short, from my perspective, coil heads are better used with thinner than 80/20 Vg/Pg mixes. You may have better luck than my pal, and if so, don't let me discourage you from the smoother(IMO) vg based juices. Hope this helped!
 

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Most likely it won't work very well, when I was using my nautilus mini I had some 80% vg juice that ran fine in it if I didn't use the largest airhole but it must have been thinned with water or something because all of the 80%+ vg stuff designed for drippers that I've used is much thicker. I can run the really thick stuff in my RTAs but it will expose any deficiencies in my wicking.

This is based off of my experience with the BVC coils, the new OCC coils have larger holes so thick juice should work better in them but I still doubt it would be ideal. You could always get it and if it doesn't work very well you could add a tiny amount of distilled water to thin it out.
 

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It's just a pile of marketing B.S. trying to justify the price. Did you look at the images?

An Ultra Conscious E-Gel Designed For Dynamic Sub-Ohm Vaping Performance

In real world vaping, what the hell is any of that supposed to mean!!?!?

It might taste good, but I can't get past the marketing stench.
 
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