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Looking for a budget MTL Tank with pre-built SS coils for DNA60C (TC/Replay)


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I plan on buying DNA60C chip mod and to fully experience its temperature control or Replay features I need SS coils. I don't want to dive into full DIY coil - I need pre-built coils suitable for MTL.

I looked into Vaporesso xTank T that supports GTX coils, but the material there is Kanthal - does not support TC. I need SS - seems to be the best TC experience with DNA chips.

There's also Vaporesso EUC-Keramik SS316 0,6 Ω 40–55 W, but I'm not sure what tank will suit it best and whether the quaility is good.

Please recommend budget tank + pre-built SS coils.
Thank you!

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I ended up choosing to go with full DIY RTA - harder on start, cheaper and future proof and easier to find coils down the road.

Most pre-built coils like Vaporesso GTI are made of Kanthal/Clapton - not good for replay/TC - only basic wattage mode.

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In DM with @Wayneo I asked:

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Is the following coil going to work for Replay & TC:

SKU:JUGGERNAUT CLASSIC SS316L 2-26/.1*.4/2-38 Ø3.0MM 0.31Ω

Material OK, but not sure if resistance matters.

 

Wayneo replied:

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Why JUGGERNAUT? I would start with simple fused clapton, and single coil atomizer. Perfect resistance.

Oh, I just looked at first SS coil I could find, not realizing that there are different geometries of coils - I'm a newbie here - now I see that I probably need Fused Clapton geometry.

RTA I want to put this on (Fat Rabbit RTA Solo 2) comes by default with ID 3.0mm 0.37 ohm Ni80 Clapton coil (not sure about other specs). So just Clapton - not Fused Clapton (not sure if critical)
So now is the following coil likely going to suit my needs with Replay & TC on DNA60c mod?
FUSED CLAPTON 316L 2-26/38GA Ø3.00mm 0.29Ω

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41 minutes ago, executed said:

So now is the following coil likely going to suit my needs with Replay & TC on DNA60c mod?
FUSED CLAPTON 316L 2-26/38GA Ø3.00mm 0.29Ω

Yes, and spaced, not a contact coil to start. Once you've proven to yourself it all works try whatever you want, knowing a simple 'complex coil' works.

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