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Eleaf iStick TC200W with CCI Triforce 30mm_2.jpg
Just received both of these today.

As with many others, I also had leaking issues for the first half tank in addition to a short time after the first refill.
After that it hasn't leaked again.
While it was leaking, it also produced a LOT of spit back.
Like a camel. Wow, lots of juice, right where I didn't want it.
I could be mistaken but I think superman used bench vice and vice grips to put the delrin cap/drip tip on this thing.
It is reverse threaded and it had no interest in coming off.
After spending too much time fighting with it I decided to set it to the side and start the RMA process after going out for supper.
Once I returned I figured I'd give it one more try.
Finally, success!
I can definitely say that for a delrin cap/drip tip, this thing is tough.
I do want to mention that the cap and drip tip are all one piece and you cannot use a standard 510 drip tip on this.
Using the stock .2 coil and can say I was not disappointed.
After proper priming/coil prep I started filling.
Leaked right through the coil.
ended up wasting about 9ml of juice in total before all leaking was done.
With the size of the juice holes and the amount of airflow this thing has I can say I was not surprised.
However as I mentioned earlier, I worked through it and all is well now.
At 120 watts it is definitely a vapor producing cloud maker.
Compared to my TFV4 using the quad coil, this is better by far.
Currently the best flavor producer of all the tanks I have.
Cloud production....same as the TFV4 with quad coil.
I'm more after the flavor so I don't personally put a lot of interest into the clouds.
I like to see them, but flavor is the game.
Maybe I'm different than others, I don't know.
But I don't seal my mouth around the drip tip.
I leave a gap on each side for air.
(not required as much anymore due to all the drip tips that have air control but now a habit)
Since this is the way I do it, the 120 watts of heat producing vapor does not feel hot at all.
The extra air keeps it cool.
(if none of that made sense, just nod your head like you knew what I was saying and keep reading. No one will be the wiser.)

From manufactures website;

30mm CCI Triforce SubOhm Tank
Features:
Airflow Control
Copper Positive Pin (extends beyond 510 to prevent shorting with Hybrid Mods)
Top-Fill and Bottom Fill Design
Pyrex Tank
Spacer to prevent heat transfer to mod
Prebuilt Vertical Coils
Capacity of 12ml

Included in package:
One CCI Triforce SubOhm Tank
One Delrin Wide Bore Top Cap
One Ni200 Coil
One .2ohm Kanthal Coil (up to 130 watts)
Spare Parts

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Seems to be just as good as their simple to use iStick TC100W mod.
No complaints.
Does what I need it to do with ease.
No complications.
Using with Samsung 25R married set.
I personally find the comfort of this to be just a little better than the Wismec Reuleaux RX200.
Location of the fire button in relation to its shape puts your thumb right on the button.

From manufactures website;

ELEAF iStick TC200W
Product Introduction:
Powered by three 18650 cells, the iStick TC200W delivers a huge amount of vapor at 200w maximum output.
Powerful yet intelligent, the iStick TC200W packs with upgradeable firmware and TC(Ti/Ni/SS/TCR)/VW modes for your preference.
In addition to the unique design of flip-open battery cover, the innovative streamlined shape with metallic finish also makes
the iStick TC200W fashionable in appearance and comfortable for grip action.

Parameter:
Size: 57mm*37mm*84mm
Thread type: 510 thread
Cell type: High-rate 18650 cells (Continuous discharge current should be above 25A)
Output mode: VW/TC(Ni,Ti,SS,TCR-M1,M2,M3) mode
Output wattage: 1-200W
Resistance range: 0.05-1.5ohm (TC modes)
0.1-3.5ohm (VW mode)
Temperature range: 100-315℃/200-600℉ (TC modes)
Color: Black, grey, white

Features:
1. Unique Fashionable Looking:
The unique streamlined shape with metallic finish makes the iStick TC200W fashionable in hand and comfortable to grip.

2. Powerful Output of 200W:
Powered by three 18650 cells, the iStick TC200W delivers a huge amount of vapor at 200w maximum output.

3. Innovative Flip-open Battery Cover:
Three interchangeable 18650 cells can be locked with ease by the innovative flip-open battery cover.

4. Upgradeable Firmware with TCR Available: The iStick TC200W intelligently packs with TC(Ni,Ti,SS,TCR)/VW modes and upgradeable firmware.

5. Dual Circuit Protection:
The circuit protection system has both software and hardware battery protections of over-charging, over-current and over-discharging.

6. Reverse Polarity Protection:
Reverse polarity protection is fully achieved by the application of special battery anti reverse circuit in the circuit board.

7. 510 Spring Connector: It also retains stainless steel spring loaded 510 connector for strong wear resistance and high adaptability.

Micro USB Port
Charging: The recommended way is to charge the 18650 cells externally as it will take less time to give them a full charge.
The cells can also be charged in the iStick TC200W through the side USB port via 1A wall adapter or computer.

Firmware upgrading: The firmware can be upgraded by connecting the device with a computer through the USB port via a micro USB cable.

Standard configuration
1×iStick TC200W (without cells) 1×USB Cable
1×User Manual
 

Paratech

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If you get a CCI Triforce, the top cap is reverse threaded.
Don't make the same mistake I did.
Mine is on the shelf unusable due to stripping the threads and not being able to find a replacement top cap.
100% user error and required a lot of user effort to accomplish.
 

EMusic

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If you get a CCI Triforce, the top cap is reverse threaded.
Don't make the same mistake I did.
Mine is on the shelf unusable due to stripping the threads and not being able to find a replacement top cap.
100% user error and required a lot of user effort to accomplish.

That sucks that it is not usable. Hopefully you get that figured out before too long.

Thanks for the heads up!
 

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