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That mod is supposed to fire down to .3 so kanger sub should be fine
 

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Nice looking setup too. However I suggest sticking with 1.2 Ohm as the .5 ohm on a fully charged battery will be driven at a wattage beyond what the .5 OCC head is rated for.
 

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Nice looking setup too. However I suggest sticking with 1.2 Ohm as the .5 ohm on a fully charged battery will be driven at a wattage beyond what the .5 OCC head is rated for.
Good call!
 

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Nice looking setup too. However I suggest sticking with 1.2 Ohm as the .5 ohm on a fully charged battery will be driven at a wattage beyond what the .5 OCC head is rated for.

If you can get a inline volt meter to read on that battery I would and see what the voltage drop is on it....from everything I've seen from those guys they've got an average amount of voltage drop...I am guessing, not saying for sure but guessing, that with the voltage drop on that thing even with a fully charged battery you won't be pushing 30 watts or even 32 to at most...if you like a warm vape and have a good wicking juice with it you MIGHT be alright with the .5 ohm coils....but YMMV....something worth looking into though, I would be curious to know the results :)
 

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If you can get a inline volt meter to read on that battery I would and see what the voltage drop is on it....from everything

Good idea, for the sake of science I did just that. Battery itself is testing out at 4.1V and under load with a mini on a .5 coil (reading in at .6) the voltage drops to 3.76V which puts you right around 28W which the coil can theoretically handle. That said, I usually run mine at 22W. Any higher and I occasionally get dry hits. Regardless to Madmonkey's point you're probably going no have no issues with this setup on a .5 coil.
 

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