With a coil resistance level of 0.3 and 0.5, Aspire Atlantis coils mimic the RDI’s impressive performance in a tank.The Atlantis V2 coils offer three different resistance ratings to choose from: a 0.3 ohm coil, or a traditional 0.5 ohm coil. All Aspire Atlantis coils use only organic cotton for the wicking material with improved airflow and four large airflow holes. Aspire Atlantis coils are also compatible with the Triton Tank range and previous Atlantis ranges. We recommend sticking with the 0.5 ohm when using for Atlantis V1.
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Video Transcript: Aspire Atlantis V1 and V2 1.0 ohm Coil by Quick Vape Reviews
Hey there fellow vapers. Today, I just wanted to take a quick look at the new 1.0 ohm Atlantis OCC coils. Now, one thing I find strange about these coils is the 1.0 ohm coils are rated at 40 to 50 watts. Now the O.5 ohm coils are rated 20 to 30 watts.
So here's a look at the 0.3 ohm coil with the 1.0 ohm coil. They really look exactly the same from the top. The only thing I've noticed is the wraps seem closer together in the 0.3 ohm coil. And here once again printed on the coil, you can see they are rated from 40 to 50 watts. Okay guys, I'll show you some vapor production with my iStick set to 50 watts with the 1.0 ohm coil.
Okay, now, since most of us have 30-watt devices, I'll show you some vapor production with the 1.0 ohm coil set to 30 watts.
So I find the flavor at 30 watts is a little muted. There's still decent amount of vapor production, but at 50 watts you can really taste the flavor on the 1.0 ohm coil. Now, if you have a 20-watt device, I would recommend these 1.0 ohm coils, the vapor production is minimal at 20 watts.
Okay guys, that was our look at the 1.0 ohm coil for the Aspire Atlantis. Thanks so much for watching and please remember to like, comment, and subscribe.