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i just bought this box mod today and everytime i turn up the wattage to 60 it gives me a burnt taste in my throat so bad i cough what is the recommended wattage and voltage for The iSub G Tank. And also what is a tank that is 0 - 60W and 0 to 9 Volts so i can purchase one and get the best out of my new MVP 3.0 Pro
 
ok i was curious so i tried that on my new one the one i got today that i already used once and unfortunatly it didnt work as u planned it hits longer definetly but if i go up to 20w it only takes about 2 seconds to give me that burnt taste
 

Joshua Iles

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Those isub coils burn up above 35 watts, they really can't keep up. With the pin thru the cotton I can vape 35 for a little bit but it does get a dry hit quickly. Might try the new .2 ohm coils for those, vaporbeast I know has them and I have some on the way myself. The coils are okay, but I've found for me about 25w works best. Just because your mod goes to 60w doesnt necessarily mean your tank can, even if its the tank that came with it.
 

Joshua Iles

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I personally kinda like the tank, but this is my first sub ohm tank and have an ijust 2 on the way so my feelings may change.
 

Joshua Iles

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As much as I've dropped mine I love it for durability alone. I've rewicked a couple times, don't think I've got it right just yet. My only gripe is the non removable drip tip, but that's a minor inconvenience compared to not breaking the damn thing. Alot of folks said the 510 being how it is would be great for an rba or temp control, really kinda surprised innokin hasn't done a little bit with that.
 

Joshua Iles

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They could always do like kanger did and just redesign the coil, kinda surprised after busardo bashed the crap out of the coil they didn't change some things. Maybe they're working on it, they tend to be slow to change but only because they do a lot of research.
 

Wingsfan0310

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I don't run my mods to there max output, sort of the same way I don't run the engine in my car at max. I like to have some headroom plus I'd like them to last a little while. Usually running things at max will shorten their lifespan.

I have a IPV3 Li (200 watts) that I generally run at around 30 watts (when not in TC). If I tried to run a dual coil Billow V2 at 200 watts, it would taste like burnt shit. At 30 watts it produces a ton of vapor and tastes great. What I'm trying to say is just because your mod goes up to x watts, it doesn't mean you have to run it at that.
 

rx7ven

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i have both the isub and the isub G. i use 25watts for both of them. also make sure u let the juice soak for about 15 mins before taking your first vape.
 

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