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Hi guys.

I'm looking to order my first vape in hopes of quitting smoking and after several hours of googling and watching youtube vids in the vape-jungle, I've come to the conclusion that the Vision iNow Sub Ohm might suit me.

However I now have questions about which tank(s) to order along with it, cause the battery has a constant 40W output..
But on something like the Kanger Sub-tank it says this: '1 x OCC: 0.5 Sub Ohm / Range 15 - 30 W' so is the battery 10watts too powerful for this tank?

The battery is listed as running down to 0.25ohms, but on a tank like Horizon Arctic this is listed as a guideline: 'BTC 0.2ohms works best from 20W til 50W' - so can this battery run 0,2 after all or?

So confusing, hope you can help =)
 

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Never heard of this device, got a link? A battery with a "constant 40W output" sounds a little off to me...
 

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Hey I have an istick50 and it is simple to use long battery life and it's a pass through .no extra batteries or chargers to buy for is a contained unit.Hope this helps and vape on friend
 

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Hi Mark,
Yea for a brief period I also thought about buying something like the IPV4 which has "everything" - the problem is that I'm really most attracted to the 'stick type' batteries. Then I can always switch to a more pro box mod later on, if my vaping needs and nerdiness grows to exceed my needs of something that sits well in my pocket/hand.
I tried a normal ego-type or whatever thin stick - but that having to inhale straight to the lunges for 7 secs just to get a remotely decent hit doesn't work for me. That's why I switched my search to the SubΩ stick batteries and found this iNow looking promising.
 

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The ISticks are good too, I have a 20, and a 50 on order. Hard to beat those either for the money.
ETA the 30 and 50 will sub ohm, the 20 won't.
 

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Hey I have an istick50 and it is simple to use long battery life and it's a pass through .no extra batteries or chargers to buy for is a contained unit.Hope this helps and vape on friend
The ISticks are good too, I have a 20, and a 50 on order. Hard to beat those either for the money.
ETA the 30 and 50 will sub ohm, the 20 won't.

The iSticks definitely look like genuine products, but to be honest the shape will annoy me. Thanks for your suggestions tho.. always more valuable to me what ppl have tried and tested than companies 'sales talk'.

That doesn't look too bad, but still 40 watts as an arbitrary set output is kind of odd...though Vision does make a generally respected product. Have you looked at the Aspire tube batteries? I have heard of people using them with some success, and they've got a VV option...

I was also checking out the Aspire CF SubΩ tube - looks good too, but very similar to the Vision iNow I think, so I just decided to go for the newest product.



Which brings me back to my original questions:

Which tanks/coils can I (safely) use with the Vision iNow?
Basically looking for one with good airflow for direct lung hits like the Horizon Arctic..and 1 that's more closed for mouth to lung hits like maybe the Kanger Mini..
But I'm confused about the listed wattages and ohms..
Can I use these 2 specific tanks with the iNow battery?
Can I use 0,2 coils altho the battery is listed as minimum 0,25? Vision's own sub-tank Vision MK is a 0,2
What about other tanks listed as up to 30watt? Pretty sure I've seen videos of ppl using tanks like the Aspire Atlantis with way higher wattages.
 

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The Arctic will work at 40 watts, the Subtank won't - too much power for even the 0.5 ohm stock coils. None of the mouth-to-lung style tanks will work at 40 watts, you'll burn your juice. If you're even looking at that kind of vaping mixed with big cloud vaping, you really need something with adjustable wattage/voltage, because the two different styles of use require vastly different power levels.

A good mod with a 0.25 ohm limit will refuse to fire a 0.20 ohm coil - a lousy or defective one will fire a coil that's too low for its safety limits until it catches fire or blows up.
 

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Lets start out with one simple question.

What is you budget?
 

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Ok.. I'm beginning to realise that the batteries retailers list under 'Sub-Ohm', doesn't necessarily signify a unique ability but rather a limitation :p


The Arctic will work at 40 watts, the Subtank won't - too much power for even the 0.5 ohm stock coils. None of the mouth-to-lung style tanks will work at 40 watts, you'll burn your juice. If you're even looking at that kind of vaping mixed with big cloud vaping, you really need something with adjustable wattage/voltage, because the two different styles of use require vastly different power levels.

A good mod with a 0.25 ohm limit will refuse to fire a 0.20 ohm coil - a lousy or defective one will fire a coil that's too low for its safety limits until it catches fire or blows up.

Thanks a lot.. I guess I'll need a different device or 2 seperate stick type batteries. One for mouth to lung and one for direct lung.

Lets start out with one simple question.

What is you budget?

Not looking to spend more than maybe 300$ right now.. I can always expand my gear later.

Did you read the reviews for that link you posted? They were not good. Something similar would be the 50 watt aspire sub ohm battery. You do need a specific charger with it. Here's a link to a good vendor http://sweet-vapes.com/apvs/aspire/aspire-cf-maxx-50-watt.html. Also you can check out other stuff on his site he has good prices. Hope this helps

Hmm that Maxx actually looks a lot better than the iNow. Thanks for the link, but as you might have expected from my weird english, I live in a small country far away from the US. Just figured you guys were more knowledgeable and experienced than locally and that has definitely proven to be the case.

Guess I would be able to experiment with several different tanks on this Maxx then?.. as long as the coils are between 0.3 - 5Ω
 

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I can see that the Maxx is a bit of a lightsaber tho... (which is what I would prefer at home)

So might also have to buy something like an iStick and a Kanger Nano if I have to go somewhere and bring a vape in just my jeans pocket etc.

Aaaanyway prob gonna order something today cause I'm really excited about trying this and can't wait.

Thanks for your input everyone!! - made me wiser and made me think and probably made me avoid buying something that wouldn't be an optimal choice for me!
 

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If you really care about the vape quality, you've got to get over the form factor in your head - trust me, it comes easy enough once you have the device in your hands. IStick will work to start, though mine has been total shit and I'd push for a Kbox or the new Subox in a heartbeat. Even with independent batteries (a plus in the long run), you'll still be way under $300 USD invested.
 

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If you really care about the vape quality, you've got to get over the form factor in your head - trust me, it comes easy enough once you have the device in your hands. IStick will work to start, though mine has been total shit and I'd push for a Kbox or the new Subox in a heartbeat. Even with independent batteries (a plus in the long run), you'll still be way under $300 USD invested.
I have to agree. Besides you could have a KBox with batteries and a charger for around $60 USD if you look around on the internet. I bought my KBox for less than $18 shipped. The KBox is built like a tank, and is capable of sub ohming if you want to go that route. Hard to beat in my opinion.
Anyway, good luck with whatever you choose to go with, and enjoy it in good health!
 

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If you really care about the vape quality, you've got to get over the form factor in your head - trust me, it comes easy enough once you have the device in your hands. IStick will work to start, though mine has been total shit and I'd push for a Kbox or the new Subox in a heartbeat. Even with independent batteries (a plus in the long run), you'll still be way under $300 USD invested.
I have to agree. Besides you could have a KBox with batteries and a charger for around $60 USD if you look around on the internet. I bought my KBox for less than $18 shipped. The KBox is built like a tank, and is capable of sub ohming if you want to go that route. Hard to beat in my opinion.
Anyway, good luck with whatever you choose to go with, and enjoy it in good health!

If you by quality mean flavourwise I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a 7/10 and a 10/10 anyway since I've never vaped before :p ...and (altho all subjective ofc) it's my understanding from watching hours of review videos that it comes more down to choice of tank than choice of battery?

Maybe I could get used to something like iStick50 or Subox with the rounded edges in the long run. Maybe I'll even grow to find it awesome with the diverse options and LED screen of a more serious boxmod, after all there's a little gadget freak in most guys :D.... but at this moment I'm just way more attracted to the stick shaped ones, and I think every little bit of positivity counts in order to ditch the cigarettes for good. If I'm slightly annoyed at this "ugly and annoying to handle" box from the beginning, I've set myself up for a bad start at transitioning away from the cigs.

300$ is what I would save monthly on cigarettes (not cheap in my country).. so there's room for trying new gear at some point if my preferences change.

And thanks! My health is the reason for this, but I guess it is for everyone.
 
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Well let us know what you get and how you like it! Quitting cancerettes would be one of the best decisions you can ever make. Don't get down on yourself if you don't quit on the first try. It happens.
 

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It took me two tries to quit the cigs but am I glad I did......the coffee taste better and the flowers smell even better.(the song I can see clearly now the rain is gone came in to my head)
 

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Uh oh, now it's in my head to lol. That's ok it's a good song!
 

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Just going to throw it out there but instead of the vision. I think you would be much happier with a iStick 30 and a subtank mini or nano. The iStick 30 is tiny and fits in your hand even better then a stick battery. I used ego twist and vision spinner stick batteries for 2 years before buying the original iStick.
 

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ill second the istick 30 and kanger subtank mini/nano. Great setup for nice clouds/flavor/satisfaction
 

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Just going to throw it out there but instead of the vision. I think you would be much happier with a iStick 30 and a subtank mini or nano. The iStick 30 is tiny and fits in your hand even better then a stick battery. I used ego twist and vision spinner stick batteries for 2 years before buying the original iStick.
ill second the istick 30 and kanger subtank mini/nano. Great setup for nice clouds/flavor/satisfaction

Yea.. pretty sure I'll buy exactly that combo eventually to have a 'pocket setup'... My new lightsaber makes the old ladies look uncomfortable in public.. like I'm doing drugs or something hahaha

It took me two tries to quit the cigs but am I glad I did......the coffee taste better and the flowers smell even better.(the song I can see clearly now the rain is gone came in to my head)

Felt like my senses got better after like a day without cigs, but maybe that's power of suggestion.


Well let us know what you get and how you like it! Quitting cancerettes would be one of the best decisions you can ever make. Don't get down on yourself if you don't quit on the first try. It happens.

Well I went with the CF Maxx noob (Elite) kit... Also bought some extra 0.5Ωcoils, but now I feel that was a bad buy if this highly illogical chart of suggested wattage from the Atlantis 2 sites is correct:
Sub-ohm coils:
0.3 ohm (70-80 watt)
0.5 ohm (20-30 watt)
1.0 ohm (40-50 watt)

Not sure why this doesn't just gradually match each other. Tried both the 0.3 and 1.0 now and prefer the 1.0 on 40-50w depending on flavour, and the 0.3 at 50w - can't imagine any kind of 20w vape will be satisfying, but the coil might totally change that.. who knows.. Haven't had Ohm's law physics since grade school :p

But to answer your question I love it! Took a day to not cough a bit tho.. kinda had to get used to it like when I started with cigarettes.
Haven't smoked a cigarette since I got the vape 3 days ago, and have only had sporadic urges to light one, which quickly fade after a few tokes on the vape.
These heavy direct lung hits both satisfy my 30 cigarettes a day habit and my 10yr bong habit from my youth, so in a way it's more satisfying that cigarettes.. I can definitely see myself never smoking cigarettes again.

Burning through battery and juice a bit fast tho (especially on the 0.3Ωcoil) - so yesterday I ordered a lot of gear and ingredients for mixing my own juice.
 

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Perfect ! Your on your way! It's normal to cough for a while right after you quit smoking, then it stops. Glad your enjoying it. Your lungs will thank you!
 

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Well, still vaping now about 3months in.

Just wanted to update my thread for all you ppl who suggested the iSticks - you were right, and maybe I should have listened more to you guys and went for one instead of the CF Maxx :D
Bought an iStick 50w for my female sidekick and I gotta say it kiiinda performs better than my lightsabre when both are set to the same wattage. The Aspire Mega tank I got with my kit is pretty awesome tho, so money not entirely wasted.

Now I'll go search the forum for advice about RDAs and bigger box mods. Cause the ramp time and vapour production of 50w is a bit on the low side.
 

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