Would like to know more about T2 coils

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jUsoNeaZn

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So I ordered a Halo Triton device but did not order and coil replacements off of them. I posted a thread before and found out that any "T2 coil" will be able to fit into my Triton when I need to replace the coil. I did some looking around and saw some price variance, don't know if quality of coil is a factor or something else, as well as a voltage I think and a resistance level (what are these by the way?)

So in looking to buy replacement coils, what should I look for other than it being a T2 type? What is this voltage mean? higher vapor production and hotter vapor as well? Also, what does the resistance have to do with? Pro/cons?

The Halo site offered 5 coils for 12.99 I believe, while other sites offered them for as low as 3.99 for 5. Would the Halo ones just be of higher quality and therefore the much greater price? I have heard of double and quad wicks, but do now really know what to shop for in replacement coils, since I have never gone down this road.

BTW, Ty for this forum, I have learned so much from a lot of very nice and informative people!
 

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I just received some Kanger T2 2.2Ω coils to use in my Halo Tritons, and I've only had them in a day so I can't yet comment on their quality compared to the Triton coils. However they look exactly the same to me, and they are working perfectly so far.

As for the resistance of the coils, it really comes down to what you prefer. I think the general idea is that the lower the resistance the hotter the vapor the coil produces is, and obviously higher resistance = cooler vapor. I had some 2.6Ω-2.8Ω Triton coils before I got the 2.2Ω Kanger T2 coils. So far I like the 2.2Ω coils more, but like I said, it's all about personal preference.
 
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