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how much wattage do i need to vape herakles plus

by Ms. Camille Lang Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The coil heads for the Herakles Plus are not compatible with the original Herakles sub-ohm tank, and that’s a ‘plus’ in my book. When you buy the tank you will receive a preinstalled 0.4-ohm coil head (Kanthal) with a wattage range of 35-100W, and an extra coil head, the 0.2-ohm SS316 (Stainless Steel) with a wattage range of 35-80W, or TC mode.

Full Answer

How much wattage do I need for my vape tank?

1 Start Low. Even If Your Tank Says It Can Handle 150W, Start At 60W And Work Your Way Up 2 Higher Wattage Does Not Mean Better Vaping. I’d Rather Vape At 60W And Conserve My Coil Heads 3 Most Modern Sub Ohm Tanks Will Not Require More Than 80W – Even The High-Power Ones.

How do I control the temperature on my vape mod?

Kanthal (Ka1) and Nichrome (Ni80) are hardly affected when heated, so this makes them useless for temperature control vaping. You have to go to Temp Control settings on the mod, and in there you will find the controls for setting your desired temperatures – usually in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Do sub ohm vape tanks need more than 80W?

Most Modern Sub Ohm Tanks Will Not Require More Than 80W – Even The High-Power Ones. All vape tanks have a performance curve, an area where they’ll perform best. Most modern sub-ohm tanks are rated for high wattage performance, however, I find it is best for the longevity of the coils to stick well below the advertised maximum output.

Should you lock your vape’s temperature?

Increased Coil Life Span: With the temperature locked, you’re not maxing out the coil every time you vape, which means the coil head will last longer. You Use Less Vape Juice: Again, with the temperature locked in, you can find a sweet spot where you get great flavor at lower temperatures (and, therefore, power).

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Feature Highlights

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Juice Flow Control

  • The Herakles Plus features a very decent e-juice flow control method. When refilling the tank this feature must be closed offcompletely to prevent leaking. It also comes in handy when vaping with thinner, higher PG eliquid because you can ease off on the e-juice flow a bit. For deep lung hits I advise keeping the flow control wind open to avoid dry hitting the coil head.
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Size V Capacity

  • The Herakles Plus holds 3.5mL of eliquid, less than many, and more than many. Cleary then, anyone looking for a large capacity tank would, and should, avoid the Herakles Plus. For me, it’s overall size of the tank that matters more than strict capacity of the eliquid. Unlike some tanks that are a lot larger than the Herakles Plus, this tank looks p...
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