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Worrying about safety

The longer I vape, the more I learn that there are important safety factors involved. I bought a FreeMax StarrePro a few months back and stopped using it when I got my Triton 2. Well I want to start using it again, but I'm not a fan of the nickel coils and ordered a pack of kanthal coils but they're .25 ohms. I have a snowwolf mini, sigelei 50w and just bought a crebox 75w. Which would be safest to use this tank on and with which battery on what setting. Thanks
 

Zamazam

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you will need to use the 75 watt box, the .25 coils need a lot of power. Start at 40 and work your way up, 60-70 might be where you end up depending on the warmth of the vape you desire.
 

Neunerball

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you will need to use the 75 watt box, the .25 coils need a lot of power. Start at 40 and work your way up, 60-70 might be where you end up depending on the warmth of the vape you desire.
If the juice doesn't taste burned at 60-70W, then you might be able to crank it up that high.
NONE of your mods are a safety concern. Those are all regulated mods... no worries.

Safety only becomes a serious question in unregulated devices.
Ditto.
 

ModVapes

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The longer I vape, the more I learn that there are important safety factors involved. I bought a FreeMax StarrePro a few months back and stopped using it when I got my Triton 2. Well I want to start using it again, but I'm not a fan of the nickel coils and ordered a pack of kanthal coils but they're .25 ohms. I have a snowwolf mini, sigelei 50w and just bought a crebox 75w. Which would be safest to use this tank on and with which battery on what setting. Thanks
I'm not a fan of nickel coils either after viewing the YouTube video about it being a carcinogen and leaching.
 

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