1.4ohm coil giving more E1(short) /E2 code on provari at high volts?

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LReyes66

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I made a 1.3ish-1.4 ohm microcoil last night and been vaping it all night and today. Today i rewicked and raised the coil above my russian 91 airhole a tad bit since im doing a different wicking method (adding cotton ontop of the microcoil) which as been great.

I usually vape at voltages between 3.6-4.4, but today i wanted to try how much more flavor/vape i can get when i crank up the volts. The highest ive been able to go was 4.6v before I got a E2 code or sometimes E1 (E1 at 5v) code.

I double checked my coil and its securely fastened and not touching the chimney

My question is: is there a limit of the highest voltage on a 1.4ohm coil? Reason i ask is because I have once have gotten up to 5 before on 1.3ohm microcoil but it was verical.
 
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Version 2 and 2.5 Provari have a 3.5 amp limit, not 2.5 as stated above, however, there is a 15 watt limit on the version 2 and 2.5 Provari

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That's the guaranteed minimum a ProVari will do. Most are a bit higher than that. 3.8 amps was probably bumping the ceiling of the OP's ProVari.

I agree. The OP is hitting the 15 watt limit.
 
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