Atty Resistance & Variable Voltage

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Raynen

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I know this has been asked before, but I can't find a clear answer on this: What is the ration between atty resistance and voltage?

I ask because I'm about to get my ProVari (hopefully before Christmas) and I have attys ranging from 2.0 - 2.5, and I'm not sure what voltage is "compatible" with what resistence. For instance, if I slap on a regular resistence 510 atty, what is the highest to lowest voltage I am recommended to try it at?

Thanks for the help and sorry for the repetitious question of voltage vs. resistence :facepalm:

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I run my standard resistance joytech atties 2.5ohm at 4.3-4.5 volts...depending upon the juice I am using.

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p.s. Also, I run my hv atties 4.3 ohms at about 5.5 volts. I would stay away from lr atties 1.5-1.8 ohms...kind of defeats the purpose of having a vv pv that will run at 6 volts. But the nice thing is your provari will monitor and shut itself off if it detects any excessive over-current conditions.

If this error occurs the ProVari will alert you by displaying E2 on the digital display.
Fix: Lower your voltage setting.
 
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