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Post by striker42 on Jul 18, 2016 8:00:53 GMT
I use 70pg 30 vg juice in all my tanks. Best results and no leaking from Crius, Serpent mini or Advken Ohmega V2. There are no stock coils available for them so have to be coiled and wicked. The Tobeco Super Tank mini is a cracking good vape with no leaks using a 0.9 ohm ceramic c cell coil at 18-20W and is very economical on juice consumption.
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Post by SteveF on Jul 18, 2016 9:58:20 GMT
I use 70pg 30 vg juice in all my tanks. Best results and no leaking from Crius, Serpent mini or Advken Ohmega V2. There are no stock coils available for them so have to be coiled and wicked. The Tobeco Super Tank mini is a cracking good vape with no leaks using a 0.9 ohm ceramic c cell coil at 18-20W and is very economical on juice consumption. Strangely enough I found tbe Crius worked best with thinner juice, contrary to all the reviews it was completely hit and miss with 70/80vg. And the serpent mini us really quite good (don't go overboard lol) handles most juices 50/50>80vg just pour one on top of the other.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 18, 2016 13:07:06 GMT
Many thanks for all the suggestions. I like the look and sound of the Tobeco Super Tank Mini. Now I just have to find a UK seller lol.
Edited: I found it (and coils) at MoonVapez. Anyone dealt with them before?
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Post by striker42 on Jul 18, 2016 14:28:07 GMT
I get the best from my super tank mini with this coil. Wash it out with warm water once a week and last's me 6-8 weeks.
Edit : Have never used Moonvapez, but their site appears genuine enough.
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Post by tim on Jul 18, 2016 21:00:03 GMT
Leaks are caused by bad/wrong wick method. Not by the pg/vg ratio.
If it leaks, you got the wick wrong. There is no other way to stop the leakage.
If a tank has a faulty seal, cracked glass, or is simply made badly, that can also cause leaking. But thin juice will not leak from a tank if there are no faults.
The way it is wicked is the most common fault and the most likely cause of leakage.
Please stop this thin/thick juice misinformation.
Edit: Thin juice will leak out faster than thick juice if you wick it wrongly. Maybe this is why people think it's all the fault of the viscosity.
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Post by wil7985 on Jul 19, 2016 4:56:29 GMT
I had a lot of leaks with my Isub's to begin with, then I realised what a plonker I was, was simply over filling them
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Post by decoy on Jul 19, 2016 6:23:10 GMT
I get the best from my super tank mini with this coil. Wash it out with warm water once a week and last's me 6-8 weeks.
Edit : Have never used Moonvapez, but their site appears genuine enough. I got 2 on the way but in ss to try in atlantis 2 thanks to you £2.50 is a smashin price as they like £8 each or £15 for 5 was ive seen them in uk I have to admit ive never had a leak out of the isub apex collection of water vapour yes but not a leek I do rebuild the standard heads and still not had a leek(dry burn hell yer lol)so might be worth a try I prob over fill it ie till it comes out the top would not say its my go to tank but its a nice chuck in pocket backup the atlantis 2 do seem to be as good as the isub with a .5 coil but there isn't a night and day diff the vcmt is something else,its completely nuts but don't take a coil head you have to build and wick it but man ive got one with a duel fused Clapton setup that can go all the way up to 150 watts but norm vape at around 80/90 if you have a box mod the ks tank is a good easy to build and wick tank for mtl and the kayfun3 mini isn't far behind still say mini goblin is a must have tank as it can do single and duel coil as well as mtl or lung hits ,oh its half the size of the isub hope that helps
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 19, 2016 20:21:43 GMT
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Post by striker42 on Jul 19, 2016 20:50:05 GMT
At £6 for postage, I won't be giving them any encouragement.
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Post by MrDJ on Jul 19, 2016 20:59:56 GMT
crown 2 is a brill tank and best out of the 3 mentioned. herakles plus took a flying lesson out the window on the first day. stopped it leaking for a day after spending the night in the garden and then it leaked again so gave up on it. tfv4 is quite a airy tank and it guzzles juice but still good with the quad coils.
crown 2 even beats the original crown and it also takes the rafale coils which are £2.50 for 4 from ecigwizzard at the moment (so good i bought 4 more packs). the coils compliment the crown 2 even better than they did in the rafale.
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Post by SteveF on Jul 19, 2016 23:16:36 GMT
Leaks are caused by bad/wrong wick method. Not by the pg/vg ratio. If it leaks, you got the wick wrong. There is no other way to stop the leakage. If a tank has a faulty seal, cracked glass, or is simply made badly, that can also cause leaking. But thin juice will not leak from a tank if there are no faults. The way it is wicked is the most common fault and the most likely cause of leakage. Please stop this thin/thick juice misinformation. Edit: Thin juice will leak out faster than thick juice if you wick it wrongly. Maybe this is why people think it's all the fault of the viscosity. what if stock coils let high pg through like water? perhaps they are just meant to be used with high pg. With an rta, yes most issues are wicking, for example the kanger subtank tba, so simple but so damned infuriating. What do you do if you are stuck with the wick that is already installed?
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 20, 2016 13:40:16 GMT
what if stock coils let high pg through like water? perhaps they are just meant to be used with high pg. With an rta, yes most issues are wicking, for example the kanger subtank tba, so simple but so damned infuriating. What do you do if you are stuck with the wick that is already installed? Which is what I've been using ... stock coils. One can be bad, two possible but 3 is taking the mickey.
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Post by SteveF on Jul 20, 2016 14:42:24 GMT
hmm, well I had an awful time with the first batches of Kanger OCC vertical coils, wouldn't wick n vape 30w+, leaked like sieves with 50/50 or higher pg. And I mean whole packs, now I use the defunct horizontal coils and they are not a problem at all. Smok tfv4.. would be better as fountain spouts, 6 packs of GB sale specials, used one out of each. utter pap.
considering that most tanks are designed to be used VG heavy perhaps an RTA would be a logical move?
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Post by tim on Jul 20, 2016 20:40:03 GMT
Leaks are caused by bad/wrong wick method. Not by the pg/vg ratio. If it leaks, you got the wick wrong. There is no other way to stop the leakage. If a tank has a faulty seal, cracked glass, or is simply made badly, that can also cause leaking. But thin juice will not leak from a tank if there are no faults. The way it is wicked is the most common fault and the most likely cause of leakage. Please stop this thin/thick juice misinformation. Edit: Thin juice will leak out faster than thick juice if you wick it wrongly. Maybe this is why people think it's all the fault of the viscosity. what if stock coils let high pg through like water? perhaps they are just meant to be used with high pg. With an rta, yes most issues are wicking, for example the kanger subtank tba, so simple but so damned infuriating. What do you do if you are stuck with the wick that is already installed? If they leak, they are badly wicked. Maybe even badly designed (?)... I dunno. But tanks work on a vacuum system, so unless air is allowed to enter the tank, they won't leak. That is basic physics. I don't know why your tank leaks, but it may be a faulty seal, damaged glass/tank, poor machining,....? Whatever the problem is, it isn't the viscosity of the juice. That would be defying the laws of physics. Which isn't probable......
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Post by monkey69 on Jul 25, 2016 19:35:52 GMT
The recent hot weather will play havoc with most temperamental tanks as the liquids viscosity thins out considerably!
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