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       #1421

    derekimo said:
    How high do you crank them up Mike? I'm usually in the 11W to 13W range.
    At the moment I'm at 3.9 and 9.0 I forget which is which
    Inferno soaks up way less juice can't remember what it uses either lol
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       #1422

    If you are unsure of what the wattage or voltage is you can always use the Ohm's Law calculator seen at Ohm's law | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators

    Are you using the Inferno by Volcano? INFERNO BC TubeTank

    When you turn up the volts or watts you will tend to go through ejuice a bit faster.
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       #1423

    ThrashZone said:

    At the moment I'm at 3.9 and 9.0 I forget which is which
    I would say the 9.0 is the Watts.

    ThrashZone said:
    Inferno soaks up way less juice can't remember what it uses either lol
    Yeah, on a fully charged battery the Inferno is about 7.6W so that makes sense.
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       #1424

    Yep I believe it's a 1.8 coil on the yes volcano inferno juice goes allot further on it than the nautilus same 1.8 but I imagine cranked allot more than the inferno is capable of.
    I did learn you or at least I have to puff to prime it often the nautilus that is or really both to keep them from dry hitting and burning out the coils.
    Cheers.
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       #1425

    Ha thanks Derek I had no idea what it burned at :)
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       #1426

    There's a large difference between a clearomizer and a tank like the Nautilus. A typical clearomizer won't see anywhere near the same level of vapor as a good tank will even when the wattage is bumped a bit on the clearomizer! I've seen that enough with a variety of clearomizers and tanks. As for the 3.9 and 9.0 that would be 3.9v if you are seeing that on an lcd display and 9w. But don't get fooled. The actual output will vary when placing a passthrough ohm and power type meter inline.
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       #1427

    Dude said:
    Let me know what you think Derek. I might try some stronger nic just to see in the new tank. I just refilled with another juice in the new tank. I'm quite impressed, it is a smores flavor that took a while to come alive in the Nautilus. It really came alive in the new tank. I'm more of a flavor chaser vs clouds, and this new tank it packs a lot of flavor. You will see I'm sure when you try the Atlantis I think. Good luck and vape on
    OK, I probably should have started with something other than 80/20 PG/VG, I was getting no vapor so I switched to some 50/50 Deadly Sin and it's a little better.

    It's different, I'll say that, I'm not a lung hitter so I may not be getting the most out of it but I'll keep playing with it for a bit, I'm at 25W right now but the 18mg nic isn't really bothering me so far.
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       #1428

    Yea, sadly that the case most of the time. You just have to choose what best suits you.

    I would say though, that while typical clear-o-mizer may not have the best vapor production, or hold as much juice vs a tank, many times they tend to produce a bit better flavor.
    Granted, this is not always the case, just a 'in general" conclusion.

    There are always plus and minuses to any set up. So whats "best" really is a personal thing.

    But that gap between the two is closing with newer better tanks/rtas so youre getting the best of both.


    Fortunately, the prices are coming down a great deal to on some the higher end devices.



    Personally, I don't to 80VG blends for a daily vape. It tends to be smoother, thicker clouds etc, but also a thicker juice.
    but, flavors are so different with different blends/nic strengths it varies.

    I find 50/50 is the best all around. Its what I mix most of my juices at and occasionally 40vg/60opg.
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       #1429

    Yeah, I think that was why I took so long to give this Atlantis a try, I am fine with the Nautilus and recently the GS Air tanks.

    I can see why it's so easy for some to just keep looking for a little better, I just don't want to keep buying hardware if what I have is working.

    The Atlantis was a freebie so I thought I'd give it a try.

    I think I am getting a little lightheaded off the 18mg nic now.

    I've been mostly using 80PG except for the Deadly Sin. I tried some free juice that was higher VG and it was making my chest tight, I didn't like that.
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       #1430

    derekimo said:
    Yeah, I think that was why I took so long to give this Atlantis a try, I am fine with the Nautilus and recently the GS Air tanks.

    I can see why it's so easy for some to just keep looking for a little better, I just don't want to keep buying hardware if what I have is working.

    The Atlantis was a freebie so I thought I'd give it a try.

    I think I am getting a little lightheaded off the 18mg nic now.

    I've been mostly using 80PG except for the Deadly Sin. I tried some free juice that was higher VG and it was making my chest tight, I didn't like that.
    The bigger vapor production can certainly be more satisfying overall. But i too had that same Nic issue when moving to that kind of gear.
    Depending on your Nic needs, maybe a 12mg or 10mg would be equal to the 18 depending on how much vapor you are producing in comparison.
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