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swolber79

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Currently using mvp3.0 w/AspireAtlantis. Around 25w. Wanted to upgrade so Now I'm waiting on vape mail.

Sigelei 150w
Sub Ohm Tank: Atlantis II
18650s: Samsung 25R 2500 mAh x 4
Battery Charger Nitecore intellicharger d2

Here's the question I see this warning label now. (Warning: Never use a short or flat 510 connection on any hybrid or hybrid style device. If unsure whether this pertains to your particular set-up, DO NOT assemble and use. Always use proper precautions and handling.) ??

Can I put a 0.3 ohm Atlantis coil in atlantis2 tank and throw on top of the Sigelei and vape that 60 to 70w safely???

I know to mark my batteries and always put them in the same way. Mod/charger. I also know 0.3ohm, 60-70watts/1.0ohm 40-50 watts recommended by aspire. Currently using the 0.5 coil in my mvp3.0. Vaping @25w. And don't put sigelei over 70 watts because I'll burn 0.3 coil.

Is there anything else I might need to know to have a safe and enjoyable vaping experience ?

Let me add this I quits cigs for one month now. 30 cigs a day. In this one month vaping I bought basic ecig thing. 2 days later a mvp2.0/protank2 and two weeks later the 3.0/AspireAtlantis. I was just going to buy a 50w plus. But I figured at that rate I'll be upgrading again in a week. So I opt for 150w. On another post fellow vapers said you might as well go higher wattage do to my vaping habits may change. So better to have more watts and not use then keep buying new mods.




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Currently using mvp3.0 w/AspireAtlantis. Around 25w. Wanted to upgrade so Now I'm waiting on vape mail.

Sigelei 150w
Sub Ohm Tank: Atlantis II
18650s: Samsung 25R 2500 mAh x 4
Battery Charger Nitecore intellicharger d2

Here's the question I see this warning label now. (Warning: Never use a short or flat 510 connection on any hybrid or hybrid style device. If unsure whether this pertains to your particular set-up, DO NOT assemble and use. Always use proper precautions and handling.) ??

Can I put a 0.3 ohm Atlantis coil in atlantis2 tank and throw on top of the Sigelei and vape that 60 to 70w safely???

I know to mark my batteries and always put them in the same way. Mod/charger. I also know 0.3ohm, 60-70watts/1.0ohm 40-50 watts recommended by aspire. Currently using the 0.5 coil in my mvp3.0. Vaping @25w. And don't put sigelei over 70 watts because I'll burn 0.3 coil.

Is there anything else I might need to know to have a safe and enjoyable vaping experience ?

Let me add this I quits cigs for one month now. 30 cigs a day. In this one month vaping I bought basic ecig thing. 2 days later a mvp2.0/protank2 and two weeks later the 3.0/AspireAtlantis. I was just going to buy a 50w plus. But I figured at that rate I'll be upgrading again in a week. So I opt for 150w. On another post fellow vapers said you might as well go higher wattage do to my vaping habits may change. So better to have more watts and not use then keep buying new mods.




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You're good to go bud. That warning label about hybrid connections is referring to mechanical tube mods where instead of having a normal 510 connection with a center pin for your tank's connection to butt up against in a top cap it just has a hole in a top plate of the mod and your 510 connection makes direct contact with the positive terminal on the battery.

When using that hybrid style connection the center pin whether you can adjust it or not must stick out past the end of the 510 connection on the bottom of your tank. Only the center pin can make a direct connection with the positive terminal of a battery in a mech mod setup. If the center pin on your atty/tank sits flush or recessed into it's 510 connection and it makes direct contact with the positive terminal of the battery it creates a hard short and the battery can superheat and vent very quickly in that situation.

That's what they're talking about :)
 

swolber79

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You're good to go bud. That warning label about hybrid connections is referring to mechanical tube mods where instead of having a normal 510 connection with a center pin for your tank's connection to butt up against in a top cap it just has a hole in a top plate of the mod and your 510 connection makes direct contact with the positive terminal on the battery.

When using that hybrid style connection the center pin whether you can adjust it or not must stick out past the end of the 510 connection on the bottom of your tank. Only the center pin can make a direct connection with the positive terminal of a battery in a mech mod setup. If the center pin on your atty/tank sits flush or recessed into it's 510 connection and it makes direct contact with the positive terminal of the battery it creates a hard short and the battery can superheat and vent very quickly in that situation.

That's what they're talking about :)
Thxs for clearing that up for me.


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madmonkey

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Thxs for clearing that up for me.


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Anytime :) Anymore questions....Many other's and I am here to answer them....vaping is all about a great way to keep away from the stinkies and have a little fun doing it...but safety is my top priority. I am happy to answer questions and make sure you're safe and comfortable while doing it
 

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