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Revenger Mini Kit with Kangen Nano or Aspire Triton 2?

Hi Guys,

I am very new to vaping, and hopefully my question is pretty straight forward.

I recently bought a Vaporesso Revenger Mini Kit (https://www.vaporesso.com/vape-kits-revenger-mini-vaporessohttps://www.vaporesso.com/vape-kits-revenger-mini-vaporesso) but accidentally 'dropped' the tank (after a considerable amount of effort in trying to undo the tank it 'left my hand at a very high velocity'!).

I am now looking to buy a new tank for my Vape; my two choices are -

http://www.vapeking.com.au/kanger-nano-subtank/
https://www.victoryvape.com.au/products/aspire-triton-2-subohm-tank

Both the Kanger Nano and Aspire Triton 2 have appropriate diameters, and look they will work with the wattage range on my Vape. However I am concerned that there may be something I am not paying attention to, such as Ohms.

Can anybody point out any possible issues with my Vape and the tanks that I have in mind?

Kind Regards,

Davo
 

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VapeNMirrors

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You can run just about any tank you want, up to 85W. The Triton is a really nice tank albeit older. You can even run it in SS316 TC mode with your mod.
 
Hi VapeNMirrors,

Thanks very much for your advice.

Can you please shed some light on what SS316 TC mode is?

Kind Regards,

Davo
 

VapeNMirrors

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
I'd suggest starting with power mode but when you know what you like and have familiarity with your device then you can try Temperature Control (TC).

TC has different modes for different coil material, Stainless Steel (SS) is what Triton coils are made with.

Suggest reading some guides and YouTube. Happy vaping!
 

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