OneZeroNyne
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Post by OneZeroNyne on Oct 23, 2014 21:30:39 GMT
Hey @chris2005 thanks for the suggestion but I've pretty much settled on the EMOW starter kit for now. It's more in my price range , as I don't want to be spending £60 plus (including juices) for something I might not even like yet. I've read a lot about the nautilus mini and it is something I plan to pick up in the future if I do like vaping . Thanks again though for your suggestion
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Post by dreamylittledream on Oct 23, 2014 21:44:10 GMT
All the starter kits I've looked at are 1.5ohm. The evod glass, the normal evod and the emow starter kit. Also is there any chance you could go into a little more depth about ohm's. The resistance (the ohms) is only half the story. I use small devices most of the time (Spinners mainly) and sometimes plain Myepack evod batteries. The dual coil clearomisers seem to require a lot more power than the 'old' single coil Kanger clearomisers. In fact, I would go so far as to say that I prefer a single coil 1.8ohm atomizer over a dual coil 1.5ohm one. A dual coil 1.5ohm runs two 3.0ohm. They seem to take longer to heat up and produce less vapour for the same power. The popularity of dual coils i.m.o. is based on more powerful mods and much less chance of a straight burn-out at high power. You can't vape a single over about 8 watts with a factory atomizer, as soon enough you'll get a dry hit. Take a dual up to 10 or 11 and the vapour is back and there's little chance of a dry hit. Horses for courses, for sure, but for me, on a simple battery, the dual coils are less good. Then again... if you bought some handmade coils for your evod glass once you've used up the bundled ones, they'll be single coil and beat everything else hands down in a fight. I'm planning on making a single coil (handmade) for the Nautilus BVC atomizer.... this is where things could get interesting. For my money, at this time, if I was buying a plain 650mAh battery, I'd use an Aspire ET-S tank with a BVC head and give the Kangers a miss completely. These myepack.co.uk/clearomizers/aspire-et-s-bdc-glass-version.htmlwith these myepack.co.uk/aspire-bvc-coil-head-1548.htmlSuperior to the Kangers, a little more expensive but last 4x as long... and no dry hits. The above is true but I'd say the same thing holds true about the BVC coils on a standard ego - they need power to make them sing and 3.7v fixed output does't cut it. I'd go for this as a starter kit myself virtualvape.co.uk/shop/kits/e-cigarette-elite-kit/VV battery, a pair of the best single coils money can buy (yes I know you can do them yourself but it has taken me best part of 18 months to finally learn to recoil with a micro coil so its not a starting point to my mind) and even some half decent juice (by reputation I should add, can't speak from experience here). Solves all the issues with duel coils on a normal ego battery and those coils if looked after will last months. Only downside is the single battery (but it is 900mah). Or alternatively go for one of the myepack kits and buy a uncoil from them
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crin766
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Post by crin766 on Oct 24, 2014 15:26:10 GMT
Hey @chris2005 thanks for the suggestion but I've pretty much settled on the EMOW starter kit for now. It's more in my price range , as I don't want to be spending £60 plus (including juices) for something I might not even like yet. I've read a lot about the nautilus mini and it is something I plan to pick up in the future if I do like vaping . Thanks again though for your suggestion I tried a fellow members emow out the other day and it's far better than the kit I started with. Hell it's probably better than my kit now! Really like the ajustable air holes and it feels really good quality. vapes fantastic Think I'll get one for work...
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