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Aspire x Taifun x Atlantis GT Subohm Tank

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  1. Somewhere in my pile of retired tanks and coils I still have an original Atlantis. I even remember rebuilding the coils. Yea that was back in the DNA40 days and I still have a VaporShark rDNA40 that kinds of still works. It's funny, there was also a Taifun tank too and I have an accelerator card in an old Amiga 1200 called a Taifun which goes way back to the 1990's. Oh damn this makes me the oldest one in the comments for sure. Rember the Atlantis was the big brother to the Nautilus tank which I still use today, and you can get coils from a dude on Long Island. Amazing how in vaping you can spend thousands of dollars buying the latest and greatest and end up back where you started well sort of because I started with a Nautilus Mini. The Atlantis was indeed the first SubOhm tank on the market but Kanger claimed they developed their first SubOhm tank first, remember that puppy with its Square Coil heads that you had to poke holes in the wick to improve juice flow to the coil to get rid of those Dry Hits. Yea dry hits have always been nasty. DNA devices are probably the most accurate devices so yea if the resistance is wonky you will see it more one a DNA than other devices.

  2. That mod is incredible, it looks really clean, and the front is maybe too much for some people, but it looks goooooood in my opinion. The tank is also pretty good except for the filling with 120ml bottles, and in my opinion they should make a little higher watt coils

  3. I don't know what Taifun is doing but they seem to hate having any kind of convenient fill system. The GX and GT5 were both nightmares to fill with a larger bottle. They work fine for 30ml shortfill bottles but anything larger is 💩

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