Aegis legend and TFV12 CLOUD BEAST KING

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Izan

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I was curious if the TFV12 CLOUD BEAST KING and the aegis legend would be good together.
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Hi Ian,

I'd suggest any other tank, but they should be fine together.
What batteries would you use?
Which coils would you use?
If you are asking if they are matchy matchy, that would depend on the colors you choose.

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I'm currently using a TFV12 Prince (on a SMOK E-PRIV) so I was thinking I'd stick with SMOK for my tank.
I would use 18650s.
I'm a fan of the .2 ohm dual mesh coils.
Don't really care about aesthetically matching.
What tank would you recommend that can deliver some big clouds. I was looking at the alternatives such as the Crown 4 or the freemax mesh pro.
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Average 18650 batteries are good for about 45-60 watts per cell.
So long as you stay below 120 watts, you should be fine.
Which 18650's are you using? (brand+model?)
Either of those (Uwell/Freemax) would my personal choice over anything SMOK, but that is my personal prejudice.
What kind of life are you getting from the .2 Dual mesh coils?

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Average 18650 batteries are good for about 45-60 watts per cell.
So long as you stay below 120 watts, you should be fine.
Which 18650's are you using? (brand+model?)
Either of those (Uwell/Freemax) would my personal choice over anything SMOK, but that is my personal prejudice.
What kind of life are you getting from the .2 Dual mesh coils?

Cheers
I
I got the 18650s from a local vape shop and don't know the brand. They're 3000mah.
I get 3 to 4 weeks out of the coils as I don't chain vape and I use 50mg nicotine salts so I don't need to use them heavily but still satisfies my nicotine cravings. I would buy some high quality batteries for my new setup. I'm happy with my current setup but I'm always thinking about a new setup in the future.
 
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What mod would you recommend?
A big boy. Bigger than anything I got. Iirc SMOK made a mod especially to drive that atty for cloud chasing competitions. Can’t remember what it was called. Probably no longer available anyway. The biggest I personally have is a releaux 2/3 in 3 battery mode. Still probably not enough for max performance though. Might get close. I kind of doubt it though.
I’m not a monster mod specialist. They’re around though. Folks who know things have a way of popping up around here. Give it time. You may even find a surviving example of that purpose built SMOK mod around. If any are even left alive.
 

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The TFV12 Cloud Beast, like many tanks, can accept a multitude of different coils. 300 watts is not needed and is nothing more than exaggerated marketing. The compatible mesh coils for this tank can be operated efficiently @ 100 watts or under.

@Ian Michasiw – to answer your question, the pairing of the TFV12 and Legend would be good SHOULD you operate the Legend within its limitations and the limitations of the batteries. The batteries are the most important part of the equation. What wattage do you prefer to operate the TFV12 at?
 

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A big boy. Bigger than anything I got. Iirc SMOK made a mod especially to drive that atty for cloud chasing competitions. Can’t remember what it was called. Probably no longer available anyway. The biggest I personally have is a releaux 2/3 in 3 battery mode. Still probably not enough for max performance though. Might get close. I kind of doubt it though.
I’m not a monster mod specialist. They’re around though. Folks who know things have a way of popping up around here. Give it time. You may even find a surviving example of that purpose built SMOK mod around. If any are even left alive.
After a quick Google search I believe you are referring to SMOK GX2/4 350W
 

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The TFV12 Cloud Beast, like many tanks, can accept a multitude of different coils. 300 watts is not needed and is nothing more than exaggerated marketing. The compatible mesh coils for this tank can be operated efficiently @ 100 watts or under.

@Ian Michasiw – to answer your question, the pairing of the TFV12 and Legend would be good SHOULD you operate the Legend within its limitations and the limitations of the batteries. The batteries are the most important part of the equation. What wattage do you prefer to operate the TFV12 at?
I've settled with 80W on the Prince. I would not cheap out on batteries. What batteries would you recommend?
 

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The TFV12 Cloud Beast, like many tanks, can accept a multitude of different coils. 300 watts is not needed and is nothing more than exaggerated marketing. The compatible mesh coils for this tank can be operated efficiently @ 100 watts or under.

@Ian Michasiw – to answer your question, the pairing of the TFV12 and Legend would be good SHOULD you operate the Legend within its limitations and the limitations of the batteries. The batteries are the most important part of the equation. What wattage do you prefer to operate the TFV12 at?
This is true. I was thinking of those gigantic thumb sized 5 or 7 hole things. Smaller coil smaller issues.
 

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I'm a fan of the .2 ohm dual mesh coils.

I use 50mg nicotine salts

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I've settled with 80W on the Prince. I would not cheap out on batteries. What batteries would you recommend?
80w is medium high. A LG HG2 3000ma would likely be enough and give you some battery life. For full on overkill a Samsung 20s? Might not even be overkill. I haven’t done the math. They’re only 2000ma but they do 30a.
Make sure you get real ones though. The fakes appear to be rife and hard to spot. Order online from reputable distributors etc.. @Mooch or @Baditude will have good advice on where to do that. I can only attest that not following it can get you burned.
 
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I'd recommend the Freemax mesh pro or the Horizon Falcon for mesh drop in coils that produce both great cloud and good flavor. Just no idea how you could possibly vape 50 mg nic salts in them. Then again I can't see how you can vape that with your current setup. Those high nic salts are typically used for low watt mtl non-cloud stuff especially pod systems. But if that's what you like and you don't get lightheaded and nauseous after a single draw you can vape however you please. I'm just amazed you can.
 

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I've settled with 80W on the Prince. I would not cheap out on batteries. What batteries would you recommend?
That depends upon how many batteries your mod uses and the wattage setting you use on your regulated mod.

WATTAGE PER SINGLE BATTERY on REGULATED MOD:
(Total wattage doubles using 2 batteries; Triples using 3 batteries.)

Up to 45W:
Samsung 18650 30Q, 3000 mah 15 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC6 3000mAh 15 amp CDR
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Up to 60W:
LG 18650HG2 3000mah 20 amp CDR
346357-b4b716723a22088fab0a5bf10f1b49ad.jpg

LG 18650HE4 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
373819-b889be4c74fcdafa3f81b77387c1039f.jpg

Samsung 18650-25R, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
480893-f9aa259b6278bd14930b251db599258b.jpg

Sanyo UR18650NSX, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
378261-aaf8c523bf96f24707f538807755e5d3.jpg

Sony 18650VTC5, 2600 mah 20 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC4, 2100 mah 23 amp CDR
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Up to 75W:
LG 18650 HD4 2100 mah 25 amp CDR
385835-3a8df09a46862337422b3b76a151fcf0.jpg

LG 18650 HD2 2000 mah 25 amp CDR
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Samsung 18650-24S, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
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Sony 18650VTC5A, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
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Molicel 18650-P26A, 2600 mah 25 amp CDR
629571-13cb99aac009e117529da238509cbf36.jpg

Up to 90W:
LG18650HB6 1500mah 30 amp CDR
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LG18650HB2 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
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LG18650HB4 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
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Samsung 18650-20S 2000mah 30 amp CDR
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Recommended battery suppliers are in the blue section above. UK vendors on the left, US vendors on the right.

 
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That depends upon how many batteries your mod uses and the wattage setting you use on your regulated mod.

WATTAGE PER SINGLE BATTERY on REGULATED MOD:
(Total wattage doubles using 2 batteries; Triples using 3 batteries.)

Up to 45W:
Samsung 18650 30Q, 3000 mah 15 amp CDR
363984-e565e32efab1e4227719866a9a8b957c.jpg

Sony 18650VTC6 3000mAh 15 amp CDR
413691-6d99870bef0f9d8bd4cfb656baac2f7b.jpg

Up to 60W:
LG 18650HG2 3000mah 20 amp CDR
346357-b4b716723a22088fab0a5bf10f1b49ad.jpg

LG 18650HE4 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
373819-b889be4c74fcdafa3f81b77387c1039f.jpg

Samsung 18650-25R, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
480893-f9aa259b6278bd14930b251db599258b.jpg

Sanyo UR18650NSX, 2500 mah 20 amp CDR
378261-aaf8c523bf96f24707f538807755e5d3.jpg

Sony 18650VTC5, 2600 mah 20 amp CDR
376248-b8539a19e3674529dd18c0d4a7b45fbd.jpg

Sony 18650VTC4, 2100 mah 23 amp CDR
375725-e80826e842f37ec825e3c9d326022214.jpg

Up to 75W:
LG 18650 HD4 2100 mah 25 amp CDR
385835-3a8df09a46862337422b3b76a151fcf0.jpg

LG 18650 HD2 2000 mah 25 amp CDR
376922-73545b66ab0955890ea3cc74c9adb39f.jpg

Samsung 18650-24S, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
567779-1876260dcd39b9dcc8127176faccf541.jpg

Sony 18650VTC5A, 2500 mah 25 amp CDR
397493-cc91892a31586c163dc419ce4bd3e8dd.jpg

Molicel 18650-P26A, 2600 mah 25 amp CDR
629571-13cb99aac009e117529da238509cbf36.jpg

Up to 90W:
LG18650HB6 1500mah 30 amp CDR
380919-214d0ffa29b60f062ba7640627ad5605.jpg

LG18650HB2 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
377182-6c570506e6ae8e85f30ce64b386a8f13.jpg

LG18650HB4 1500mAh 30 amp CDR
380403-c8fa9e7b310e40c393b6edff15726a5f.jpg

Samsung 18650-20S 2000mah 30 amp CDR
567575-254dcc9f3000323cb489ab10e8b02d13.jpg

d5f17631-8a58-4ca1-85c1-0410f22e71f1-jpeg.806211


Recommended battery suppliers are in the blue section above. UK vendors on the left, US vendors on the right.


That Samsung 24S 20A is new to me. Is that a brand new release? I only know of the 25R for 20A 2500 mAh. Nice if there's another choice, but is this a replacement for the 25R?
 

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