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hello! I need help. I got an artic tank and i just want to know if there is any rba that is compatible with the artic tank? Because artics dont have their own rbas. Thank you! In need of your help asap
 

DED420

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No, there is not an RBA. The Arctic tank is Atlantis Compatible. That means that these coils, like numerous other tanks coils, were designed after the Atlantis coils (which is why the Atlantis coils work in so many different tanks). That being said, there has never been an RBA designed to be used in the Atlantis, and subsequently, all Atlantis compatible tanks.
I appear to stand corrected. Apologies. There has obviously been some advancement in Atlantis style coilheads since I last looked for some. I guess there is an RBA head for it now. Still none for the Arctic though, as far as I know.
 
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Ummm... No it isn't.
Actually there are a lot of mixed opinions on this, some people have had success using them, while others have not. I don't own one myself, but would definitely give it a try if I had one, seems like there are enough success stories to make it worth exploring. Plus, I just love to tinker with stuff ... :D
 

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Actually, there are some aftermarket Atlantis RDA decks out there ... Here is one I was looking at a while back ...

http://www.kidneypuncher.com/anyvape-segatank-rda-coil-head-v2-for-atlantis/

And here is a link to the same RDA from one of my trusted vendors ... for a couple bucks cheaper!

http://www.discountvapers.com/anyva...d-0-5ohm-1-piece-fits-atlantis-and-melo-also/

HTH!
I see there is a Tobeco Super Tank RBA deck too, and I'm pretty sure the ST and STM are Atlantis compatible.

I have seen a few people build for the Herakles, not sure which product was used, but Atlantis compatible should be fine for several tanks.
 

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Actually there are a lot of mixed opinions on this, some people have had success using them, while others have not. I don't own one myself, but would definitely give it a try if I had one, seems like there are enough success stories to make it worth exploring. Plus, I just love to tinker with stuff ... :D
What???!!! Mixed opinions are for when something is even remotely debatable. The Arctic has a different nominal diameter of thread size for the coils than the Atlantis, it's smaller. That means installing an Atlantis coil in an Arctic tank would require using a "big enough hammer". Not the best solution when assembling a container that will contain a liquid. Don't want to believe me? Further proof can be obtained by looking at coils offered by 3rd party manufacturers, like Atom Vapes. Look at the G-Clapton line. They market 1 coil for the Atlantis and Herakles, then an entirely different coil that only fits the Arctic. Why? They obviously didn't want to offer separate coils for the Atlantis and Herakles. But they did for the Arctic, just because? No it's different.

Perhaps the best solution would be for people who don't know, not to offer speculation as fact when a question is posed. And for a second person who admittedly doesn't know because he doesn't have first hand experience with the product not to jump back in with this "mixed opinions" crap.
 

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What???!!! Mixed opinions are for when something is even remotely debatable. The Arctic has a different nominal diameter of thread size for the coils than the Atlantis, it's smaller. That means installing an Atlantis coil in an Arctic tank would require using a "big enough hammer". Not the best solution when assembling a container that will contain a liquid. Don't want to believe me? Further proof can be obtained by looking at coils offered by 3rd party manufacturers, like Atom Vapes. Look at the G-Clapton line. They market 1 coil for the Atlantis and Herakles, then an entirely different coil that only fits the Arctic. Why? They obviously didn't want to offer separate coils for the Atlantis and Herakles. But they did for the Arctic, just because? No it's different.

Perhaps the best solution would be for people who don't know, not to offer speculation as fact when a question is posed. And for a second person who admittedly doesn't know because he doesn't have first hand experience with the product not to jump back in with this "mixed opinions" crap.
No reason to get so angry over this. For the record, I'm not trying to get a flame war started, only to offer a different perspective on viewpoints.

I won't argue offering speculation as fact, I am in full agreement with that statement, however, without knowing what that person "knows" (or thinks they know) it could have been something as simple as mis-remembering some bit of information. There are multiple threads that talk about what tanks are compatible with which coils. Keeping it all straight can sometimes get difficult.

As for "mixed opinions", trying to provide useful information, even if it is only second hand, is part of what this forum is all about. If you google it, you will find exactly that, "mixed opinions". Here is one thread from another forum that comes up in the top 5 hits ...

"Aspire Atlantis Coils will fit.

Vapeston Maganus
Freemax Starre
Anyvape Sega Sub Tank
Eleaf Melo
Sense Tech Herakles
Horizon Tech Arctic

Anyvape Sega Tank RBA will fit.

Aspire Atlantis
Vapeston Maganus
Freemax Starre
Horizon Tech Arctic

Modding may or may not be required."

There are quite a few other threads on reddit, FT, etc, that also come up in google searches. So the comment of "mixed opinions" is indeed a true statement. Is there any truth in these references? I don't know, it's like asking if every page on wikipedia is accurate, there is no way to know definitively unless you validate every single one yourself, and no one has time for that. Please note the last line that modding may or may not be required. Passing on this information *may* actually be of value and assistance to others reading this thread. If nothing else, it gives them a place to start their own research into the topic.
 

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Artic tanks are not compatible with Atlantis coils

Have had both and can verify that as fact. The coil diameters and threading don't match whatsoever. And a such the Sega Anyvape RBA won't fit the Artic either. I have that also.
 

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Artic tanks are not compatible with Atlantis coils

Have had both and can verify that as fact. The coil diameters and threading don't match whatsoever. And a such the Sega Anyvape RBA won't fit the Artic either. I have that also.
That is good to know. Some real info for the OP to work with. That's the beauty of these forums, when someone comes along with personal experience, it beats the HELL out of google every single time!
 

cascadian

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No reason to get so angry over this. For the record, I'm not trying to get a flame war started, only to offer a different perspective on viewpoints.
I'm not angry. On a typical day, I spend more than 10 hours in a vape shop. Some days that is spread out among two and occasionally three shops. And that is how I have spent more than the last 3 years an average of more than 6 days a week. On more than one occasion I have taken apart a display Arctic tank to prove to a customer that in fact, other brands of coils do not fit after they read that they did online. That is how I spend a large portion of my day, correcting people when they heard something, or read something that is in fact wrong. That is why I correct mis-information online when I see it. So I don't have to do it as much in my stores.
If you google it, you will find exactly that, "mixed opinions".
When you are in a vape shop every day surrounded by tens of thousands of dollars in inventory it seems rather foolish to use google to find what may be a correct answer to a question when you can grab the item and prove it without a doubt. I understand that my situation is different than most peoples but discounting my viewpoint in regard to a black and white situation such as this just makes me strike back a little harder. Otherwise it is one more person asking me the same question tomorrow, and the day after that, etc. And yes, "mixed opinions" in regard to this subject is in fact crap.
 

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