Air-y protank?

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RubyRoo

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What tank or topper where you using before that makes you find the PT2 too airy? Also, what is your PG/VG level of your juice? If you have a higher VG level, sometimes the PT2 can't wick fast enough and there are some fixes for this. Also, what is the voltage/wattage setting you are currently using? This could also effect your vape.
 

RubyRoo

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Be sure that your wicks have been saturated (you've let them sit) for about 10-15 minutes before vaping on new heads. Depending on the resistance of your atomizer heads 4 volts might not be high enough for you. And remember, with APV's that have both variable wattage and variable voltage settings, you can EITHER change the volts or the watts, not both.
 

Christopherja

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Try removing one of the top wicks. Protanks do tend to have a pretty light draw, but it's not necessarily linked directly to poor vapor production

Yep - try removing one of the flavor wicks, in order to increase saturation of the coil-bound wick.

If it floods, put it back :) If you're still having wicking issues, consider switching to cotton wicks - a lot more saturation I've found.
 

The Ocelot

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This is what I use to restrict the airflow on my PT1 - no joke. The hole is the perfect size to fit around the connector; they can be layered if more restriction is needed; they are smaller in diameter than the base of the tanks, so the edge isn't visible when you are using them and you can get 1,000 for about $5.

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