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the mini has been redesigned and it takes it's air flow directly from the bottom, I've had atty systems like that before and they have always leaked juice, not much but the airflow is where no where near as wide as the goblins.

it looks great but I'll be too worried to run it on a hybrid top cap system
 
Well after a day of use, not problems to report. The wicking is just LOL easy throw some cotton in and it wicks not had any leaks and it kept falling over in my car

Couple of dirty pictures covered in pocket fluff:

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Thoughts so far. It seems well built Threads are nice and smooth and its a simple compression hold tank. The fact that it doesn't take a standard drip tip with the normal top is a bit strange so you have to add another part to the top and double stack it.

Airflow Is nice and airy fully open. that's how i always vape and i was surprised how much airflow it has for such a small tank. The airflow control is tricky to use whilst its on the mod though if you have large fingers.

Build deck, for such a small device its a breeze to build on with the quad post hole, It also comes with a single coil adapter so you can build that way if you wish. 4 big juice channels that go straight down into a sort of reservoir so it wicks very easily it took me around 5 minutes to build and having it wicking on a new RTA that i had never looked at before. and the flavour is spot on for me whilst still putting a fair amount of vapour out as i like a thick foggy vape

In my opinion if you want a little tank buy one, They are well prices and personally i love the look of them even on my massive mods. It does look hilarious on my sig 150 though!

Not had a single leak yet my mod and the RTA are bone dry :)
 
Got my Haze mini. I've stuck a dual coil, 4mm NI200 build @ 0.07 ohms in it.
Vaping some Cuttwood Sugar Bear in it on the iStick 40W and it's lovely. Superb flavour.
 
Got my Haze mini. I've stuck a dual coil, 4mm NI200 build @ 0.07 ohms in it.
Vaping some Cuttwood Sugar Bear in it on the iStick 40W and it's lovely. Superb flavour.

I think it's just about the right size and the airflow can be adjusted just right... the Derringer is very nice but a tad too small for low builds, suffer from split back, and you have to drip about every three/four puffs. That's why I'm going to get the authentic next week or the week after. It's just a shame that it can't take a normal driptip.
 
Does any one have any idea if the dna200 does/will support nickel purity settings, i only ask as i was reading earlier today about the clone mods kicking around with this setting that by pure fluke allow for the use of stainless and other more exotic wires because of the ability to adjust the the way the chips calculate the ohms temperature relationship.

With this in mind i was planning on sourcing a rdna 60w clone but if the dna200 supports it i may just stump for a mod chip and build a device. I'm hoping the fact the dna200 is upgradable if it doesn't support this setting it will be easy to implement.
 
Does any one have any idea if the dna200 does/will support nickel purity settings, i only ask as i was reading earlier today about the clone mods kicking around with this setting that by pure fluke allow for the use of stainless and other more exotic wires because of the ability to adjust the the way the chips calculate the ohms temperature relationship.

With this in mind i was planning on sourcing a rdna 60w clone but if the dna200 supports it i may just stump for a mod chip and build a device. I'm hoping the fact the dna200 is upgradable if it doesn't support this setting it will be easy to implement.

The dna200 supports a software suite full of settings, I've not looked into it but they are on taste your juice website.
 
My sigelei 75w turned up today with my new subtank mini v2 in black. Got some ni200 coils to go with it as its my first foray into TC. Inital impressions are good and i really like not worrying about dry hits :)

However... My fire button rattles bad but ill fix that with some tape inside eventually. Also a slight gap from the tank to the 510 base but its about 0.5mm at most.

It does look abit odd with a round tank where the mod has a radius but im not that fussy.
 
So it looks like the dna200 supports fully custom temp coefficient curves, ill be ordering next week some time and working on a enclosure for it, i already have a nice slim line 1400mah 3 cell lipo for it so should be able to make it pretty compact for what it is!
 
I swear it's not possible to find a vendor who stocks both the snowwolf and velocity RDA, is anyone able to help?

Looking forward to jumping into the realms of temp control! :)
 
Pinkman is a nice mild fruity number IMO :)

That sounds better, menthol is just a big no no :p

I might give vaping a try, but for me 0mg nicotine liquid would be better suited. I'm just thinking if this is a good idea as I have asthma, but I don't drink or smoke. Is anyone on here using 0mg nicotine liquids? Do you get any enjoyment out of it?
 
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My sigelei 75w turned up today with my new subtank mini v2 in black. Got some ni200 coils to go with it as its my first foray into TC. Inital impressions are good and i really like not worrying about dry hits :)

However... My fire button rattles bad but ill fix that with some tape inside eventually. Also a slight gap from the tank to the 510 base but its about 0.5mm at most.

It does look abit odd with a round tank where the mod has a radius but im not that fussy.

I'd be interested in seeing your fix as my bottom two buttons rattle (sidewards) like crazy.
I would return it but I really like mines despite the amount of times I am replacing the batteries and of course the rattle.
 
Got my Triton today... Top filling is excellent.. No leaks so far and 0.4 ohm coil vaping nicely at 40 watts... Seems better than my kanger 0.5 occ

Airflow is great but I have them almost closed for better flavour without losing them clouds
 
Heisenberg.

Yuck....
Pinkman is a nice mild fruity number IMO :)

Looking at a new tank, silo beast or triton?

Double Yuck...

Sometimes I really question people's taste... Or is it me that needs to see a GP about my taste buds.. :)

Tank wise, ain't you already got a load of sub tanks? They all pretty much vape the same.. The only one I found different and replaced when I cracked the first one, was the isub.. It's 15 pounds, cheap as chips and the air flow in that is massive..
 
I'd be interested in seeing your fix as my bottom two buttons rattle (sidewards) like crazy.
I would return it but I really like mines despite the amount of times I am replacing the batteries and of course the rattle.

If the back of the button board is anything like my old Smok m65 (which also had rattly buttons) all I did was put some sellotape over the back of the button. That way it takes up the play in the button to stop the rattle but the tactile feedback from the button is still there.

A bit ghetto I know but why over complicate things. I'm a bit reluctant to take it apart at the minute seeing as I still have some warranty but ill do it in the next few weeks. Plus ill have to find a Philips small enough for those tiny screws behind the magnetic doors :eek::p
 
So, do people rebuild the coil regularly or just rewick them?

How long do peoples coils last?

I am finding about a week or so on the subtank rba and it needs rebuilding, unsure if I need to do the coil everytime or just the wick........guess I can try just the wick. :)
 
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