eVic VTwo Mini MTL coil Watts

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Hawise

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Hi @Stonedsurvivor, welcome to ECF.

Do you know what tank you have? The eVic VTwo Mini is a mod (an older one, but a nice one). It's just the part that the battery goes in and you set the power on. It can be used with any number of tanks, and the tank will determine which coils you're using. It would help if you could tell us which tank you have.

Then again, it's not strictly necessary to know. Recommended wattages aren't always that accurate anyway. Since you're using an MTL coil, you'll want to start low - perhaps around 5 or 6 watts, which is as low as you can set the eVic Mini. Take a few puffs, then turn it up a watt or two. Try again and repeat and the vape should improve. Keep moving up until it starts getting worse, not better. Then go back down to wherever you liked it best. That's the right wattage for you.
 

vaper1960

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I did a search on the kit (with tank) and they came out with different tanks so don't know whick one you have. Can you look at the coil and see what it says (like how many ohms)? Some of these had titanium or nickel coils meant to used with TC (temperature control) It's a nice mod... might just consider getting another tank for it.
 

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Hi @Stonedsurvivor, welcome to ECF.

Do you know what tank you have? The eVic VTwo Mini is a mod (an older one, but a nice one). It's just the part that the battery goes in and you set the power on. It can be used with any number of tanks, and the tank will determine which coils you're using. It would help if you could tell us which tank you have.

Then again, it's not strictly necessary to know. Recommended wattages aren't always that accurate anyway. Since you're using an MTL coil, you'll want to start low - perhaps around 5 or 6 watts, which is as low as you can set the eVic Mini. Take a few puffs, then turn it up a watt or two. Try again and repeat and the vape should improve. Keep moving up until it starts getting worse, not better. Then go back down to wherever you liked it best. That's the right wattage for you.

Hi
The tank on my Joyetech is a CUBIS PRO
 

mightymen

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    No you can't
    Refer back to “Why are there different atomizers” if you don't know what power setting you should use.

    What are the Different Atomizers?

    Also, each different resistance can handle a certain amount of power; the 0.25 ohm atomizers can be run anywhere from 30-55 watts, the 0.5 ohm can handle 15-30 watts and the 1.5 ohm can take 8-20 watts. Also, some of the atomizers work better for different amount of VG to PG ratios, so try out some different e liquid when trying out the atomizers. This way you can figure out which kinds of e liquid and which atomizer you prefer.

    Joyetech eVic VTwo Mini Vaping Guide
     

    UncLeJunkLe

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    Hi
    i just brought a eVic VTwo Mini vape but the only MTL coil that comes with it doesn't say what its Wattage is so dont do what Watts to set it to does anyone no what Watts it is? ???

    Wattage ratings on coils are useless.

    It depends on many many factors.

    You just start low and work your way up. Start at 8W and work your way up until you find out what works for you and the juice you use.
     
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