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creaman

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So, I'm still very new to the site, and only been vaping a couple months now. However, I have multiple questions and searched through quite a bit today, but with so many options I figured I'd ask em all here and see what the crowd says... This entire change is becoming quite confusing at times trying to learn all of this so my apologies in advance if anyone feels I'm just being lazy... I have a page full of notes I no longer understand from stuff I wrote down today and last night!

My current setup: IPV3LI w/ maganus tank running atlantis .3 ohm coils and vapeston .5 ohm coils on occassion

Questions:

1. I am currently running LG HG2 18650 20A high drains, what is a better option? I've read about the samsung and sony's, but what is working best for you? I'm looking for long life but do not understand still the difference in why you need or want more or less amps.
2. Coils- What do you all recommend in this tank? I've only tried the two above, and so far prefer the .3 atlantis but willing to explore other options...
3. Maintenance- is there anything specific I need to keep clean aside from where the tank screws into the ipv? I can disassemble and reassemble an AR blindfolded in under a minute... I know next to nothing aside from what I've read in the last 2 days of owning this new mod!
 

creaman

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HA! and I didn't even realize I wasn't even posting this in the Help I have questions thread! FML will a mod please move this for me? Thanks in advance!
 

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Moved as requested.
 

UncleRJ

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Your batteries are fine and so are the Samsungs and the Sonys.

For the regulated devices on the market today, you need batts with a 20 amp continuous rating as your power source. Anything over that is fine.

As far as your tank is concerned, just remove it, take it apart and give it a rinse and a dry every so often.

And like you said, keep your connections clean!
 

dre

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Just rotate your batteries label them 1&2 just put 1 on the left 2 on right . charge then 2 on the left and 1 on the right and so on.. This will help there life last a little longer. Batteries in series one discharges slightly more on the positive side.

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