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please HALP, i dont konw what tank i have and need coils badly.

jay grafwallner

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Im 90% sure its tobecco as thats on the coil in there, but when I bought it i tosses the paperwork and now have forgot what it is.

Also if anyone has a suggestion for some ceral/cake/donut juice that is hot right now too as a bonus.

Id really appreciate it!! Pic should be attached.
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BigNasty

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When you get new coils make sure you are above 1.2 ohm in that hybrid and 18350 mod.
you should punch who ever sold you a hybrid and 18350 one at that right in the dick.
 

jay grafwallner

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When you get new coils make sure you are above 1.2 ohm in that hybrid and 18350 mod.
you should punch who ever sold you a hybrid and 18350 one at that right in the dick.

please explain? 18350? I use standard 18650's in it. and ive always used sub ohm coils.. currently .2
 

SkoldVape

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All mods can handle different resistances. I wouldn't use that with sub ohm coils as you'll be pulling too many amps through it.
If you look at steam engine it should let you calculate amps and wattage.
I used it when I first got into mechs
 

jay grafwallner

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When you get new coils make sure you are above 1.2 ohm in that hybrid and 18350 mod.
you should punch who ever sold you a hybrid and 18350 one at that right in the dick.


Of course all mods can handle different resistances, ive had about 10 over the years, but what makes you think this one cant handle that coil

Its currently running at:
35.6 watts 3.68 volts .334 ohms at 11.03 amps

its an 85 watt mod, I can build a .3 coil on my dripper and it handles it fine..

It has the pcb temperature even after 4-5 long draws at 42c

I dont see the problem.
 

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jay grafwallner

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All mods can handle different resistances. I wouldn't use that with sub ohm coils as you'll be pulling too many amps through it.
If you look at steam engine it should let you calculate amps and wattage.
I used it when I first got into mechs

not sure if i could have done a multi quote but see above post, am i missing something? why not use sub ohm coils with this mod?
 

jay grafwallner

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haha, just found it written on the bottom where its not visible... thanks all


why do you like these better? price? do they last longer?

Thanks!
 

jay grafwallner

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Cos the mod can't handle the amps man


It seems to be handling it great about 12,000 puffs in.... plus it has multiple types of protection im sure, i put a shittier battery in there once and it gave a warning and wouldn't work..

not trying to argue just wondering where you are getting this info that it cant handle it.
 

jay grafwallner

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Should I pick up the .4 or .5... seems like a small difference. Double the price of the ones i ordered, have you tried both by any chance?
 

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SkoldVape

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I've not tried the amigo coils but I've tried both evo coils and feel the 0.5 are better.
Not high wattage but then again I don't vape higher than 40 watts as I just choke and die hahaha.
I also find better flavour at lower wattage. Cloud tanks usually mute flavour unless it's an RDA then your in flavour city :)
 

jay grafwallner

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same here, i stay around 35 unless i have my dripper on, then around 60, but thats messy and i hate those POPS it makes.. not sure why that happens, maybe im oversaturating. Im going to try these amigo ones i ordered and maybe grab a single one of the evos at the local shop.

Now i just have to find some good juice, ive been buying in brick and morter stores for a long time and paying too much..
 

SpectoVia

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I got an Amigo style tank and Amigo coils with the first vape kit I bought. I soon found out that these style of factory coils, whether Amigo, Vaporesso, Atlantis, Tobeco, etc., are one of the more affordable coil styles.

Of course, what liquid you use will have a big impact on the performance of the coils. I had a bottle of “Smuthen” that crapped out my coil after 20-25 mls, when I can usually run 75-80 mls of Verde Valley Vapes liquid before the coil gets wonky.

If you’re looking for most economical choice, this is the best I’ve found....
https://www.fasttech.com/products/3007/10011577/2350002
 

SkoldVape

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I got an Amigo style tank and Amigo coils with the first vape kit I bought. I soon found out that these style of factory coils, whether Amigo, Vaporesso, Atlantis, Tobeco, etc., are one of the more affordable coil styles.

Of course, what liquid you use will have a big impact on the performance of the coils. I had a bottle of “Smuthen” that crapped out my coil after 20-25 mls, when I can usually run 75-80 mls of Verde Valley Vapes liquid before the coil gets wonky.

If you’re looking for most economical choice, this is the best I’ve found....
https://www.fasttech.com/products/3007/10011577/2350002
As well as being affordable they seem to last longer!
 

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