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Post by DrMark on May 5, 2015 18:01:26 GMT
Happily vaping MTL with Nautilus mini and Pro/Aerotanks since October. Got shinyitus and went from spinners to iStick and now the lovely Cloupar mini (thanks folks on previous posts). Obviously more money than sense and after reading the forum decided on easy RBA's including the Lemo drop and the Kanger sub tank mini. I can honestly say that these big boys are not for me - both are exceptionally hot vapes (with the highest ohm coils) even at 8w or so and spit like enraged adders. Manned up and tried direct lung inhale - still in A&E with seared lungs. Apart from the Nautilus and pro/Aerotanks are there any other similar tanks which are easy to re-wick/coil?? Should see Lemo and Subtank on classified soon!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers kind folks
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Post by phatfil on May 5, 2015 18:12:47 GMT
why not fit smaller thinner higher resistance coils if they are rba's?? granted im a newbie and probably not totally on the ball yet but if yhey are rebuild able you can elect not to go sub ohm for the clouds and build em more like the protank with 1.8-2ohm coils???
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Post by drunkenbum on May 5, 2015 18:20:20 GMT
I've heard a couple of people say the subtank mini is a hot vape now. I don't find that at all with mine. Airflow wide open for a lung hit and its nice and cool
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Post by phtumshk on May 5, 2015 18:42:05 GMT
I dont know if its the same for the lemo & the Lemo Drop as I dont own them but I have found with Kfuns and Erlkonigins the smaller variants are always a hotter vape than the regular full size of the same tank.
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Post by arron on May 5, 2015 18:44:40 GMT
Happily vaping MTL with Nautilus mini and Pro/Aerotanks since October. Got shinyitus and went from spinners to iStick and now the lovely Cloupar mini (thanks folks on previous posts). Obviously more money than sense and after reading the forum decided on easy RBA's including the Lemo drop and the Kanger sub tank mini. I can honestly say that these big boys are not for me - both are exceptionally hot vapes (with the highest ohm coils) even at 8w or so and spit like enraged adders. Manned up and tried direct lung inhale - still in A&E with seared lungs. Apart from the Nautilus and pro/Aerotanks are there any other similar tanks which are easy to re-wick/coil?? Should see Lemo and Subtank on classified soon!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers kind folks what mg nic do you use in normal tanks and what mg nic did you use in the subtonic..and vg%??
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Post by arron on May 5, 2015 18:46:00 GMT
I dont know if its the same for the lemo & the Lemo Drop as I dont own them but I have found with Kfuns and Erlkonigins the smaller variants are always a hotter vape than the regular full size of the same tank. that is due to the shorter chimney so less time for the vape to cool...i wouldn't say a kayfun is anywhere near a hot vape tho
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Post by VapingBad on May 5, 2015 18:47:06 GMT
What ever works for you DrMark is the right answer, there is no need to keep up with The Ohmeses
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Post by blakey on May 5, 2015 18:52:57 GMT
What ever work for you DrMark is the right answer, there is no need to keep up with The Ohmeses You speak for yourself - signed -the ohmses Absolutely right though, whatever works best for you is the best thing to use
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Post by DrMark on May 5, 2015 18:57:45 GMT
Was not going for subohms. Thought I would be happy with 1.2 coils that were easy to coil/wick. Didn't expect the juice bbq! Tried all airflow levels, longer and thinner tips, vaping in 0 degree environmental chamber but still not for me it seems. Any other easy coil options in the Nautilus mini / Protank class?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2015 19:04:04 GMT
Try a full size nautilus, I used to love them until I became addicted to huge air flow and fogging
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Post by phtumshk on May 5, 2015 20:09:23 GMT
I dont know if its the same for the lemo & the Lemo Drop as I dont own them but I have found with Kfuns and Erlkonigins the smaller variants are always a hotter vape than the regular full size of the same tank. that is due to the shorter chimney so less time for the vape to cool...i wouldn't say a kayfun is anywhere near a hot vape tho I meant the nano kit gives a hotter vape than the regular Kfun, not that that the Kfun is a hot vape.
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Post by Perpetua on May 5, 2015 20:12:36 GMT
Apart from the Nautilus and pro/Aerotanks are there any other similar tanks which are easy to re-wick/coil?? I'll risk being laughed at DrMark . . . . but these are two of my favourite tanks, they suit my minus zero coiling skills perfectly. www.fasttech.com/p/1528500www.fasttech.com/p/1536500
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Post by DrMark on May 5, 2015 20:17:03 GMT
Happily vaping MTL with Nautilus mini and Pro/Aerotanks since October. Got shinyitus and went from spinners to iStick and now the lovely Cloupar mini (thanks folks on previous posts). Obviously more money than sense and after reading the forum decided on easy RBA's including the Lemo drop and the Kanger sub tank mini. I can honestly say that these big boys are not for me - both are exceptionally hot vapes (with the highest ohm coils) even at 8w or so and spit like enraged adders. Manned up and tried direct lung inhale - still in A&E with seared lungs. Apart from the Nautilus and pro/Aerotanks are there any other similar tanks which are easy to re-wick/coil?? Should see Lemo and Subtank on classified soon!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers kind folks what mg nic do you use in normal tanks and what mg nic did you use in the subtonic..and vg%?? Admittedly 18mg and 60/40 PG/VG mix at the moment
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Post by DrMark on May 5, 2015 20:20:22 GMT
Apart from the Nautilus and pro/Aerotanks are there any other similar tanks which are easy to re-wick/coil?? I'll risk being laughed at DrMark . . . . but these are two of my favourite tanks, they suit my minus zero coiling skills perfectly. www.fasttech.com/p/1528500www.fasttech.com/p/1536500 No laughing (why should anyone) if it works for me Perp Eyes and hands of a mole!!!!!!!!!
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Post by arron on May 5, 2015 20:57:29 GMT
what mg nic do you use in normal tanks and what mg nic did you use in the subtonic..and vg%?? Admittedly 18mg and 60/40 PG/VG mix at the moment there we go, drop to 6-8mg and >60% vg and see the difference....pm me your address if you want and i shall send you some suitable juice for a subtank
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