Best and biggest tank?

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Speedjester

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Well I'm new to vapor cigarettes and just recieved my parvari and using a dtc 5ml single coil tank 3.0ohm..have voltage set at 4.9 and really not that impressed with vapor output...

So question is... What is the best tank system to use and is two coil better than single coil?? Is one manufacture considered better than another??

Can someone explain to me the ohm vs voltage to get the best performance from my papvari....

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Are you impressed with the vapor output from just dripping that liquid?

Perhaps the vapor output, or lack thereof, is caused by your juice and not the cart.

Tanks dont vary too much as far as function but there are differences with sizes, component quality, things like that.

Dual coils typically run hotter and will produce a warmer vape.

3.0ohm at 4.9 should be optimal... possibly a bit high.
 

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Use that on your Provari...the kit even comes with a decorative ring for it!

No other options per your criterias,6.5ml in std mode,15.5ml tank in big mode,wick and wire,doesnt leak,awesome vape draw after draw...dang thing even vapes perfectly till the tank is empty and the wick dries out!

http://shop.svoemesto.ru/index.php?categoryID=564
 
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Are you impressed with the vapor output from just dripping that liquid?

Perhaps the vapor output, or lack thereof, is caused by your juice and not the cart.

Tanks dont vary too much as far as function but there are differences with sizes, component quality, things like that.

Dual coils typically run hotter and will produce a warmer vape.

3.0ohm at 4.9 should be optimal... possibly a bit high.

What would to high voltage do??
 

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I use a single coil boge in a phiniac tank as well with a 50/50 juice on a lava tube and blow huge clouds of vapor. I use to like the 1.7 ohm dual coils on my standard ego batt though it would drain the batt quick.. The vv mods dont like dual coils from what ive experienced..... zombie
 
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While I agree your juice may be a big part of the issue as going off what you said you are vaping at 7.35 watts. You might want to check out this chart that shows the safe range for vaping


Is that a bad thing?? (7.35 watts)... I lowered it 4.6 volts ..I'm using flavor shack old western tobacco 36mg

Is the chart pretty exact... I have been reading post with people running more than 5 volts through 3 ohm cartomizers...would to much voltage/ wattage damage he provari or the cartomizers??

Thanks in advance..
 

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I use 3ohm dual coils in a tank at 6volts everyday. The vapor is super hot and thick. I have no idea what these other guys are talking about. I love it and get PLENTY of vapor:

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I've recently switched from Smoktech dual coil cartos to the single coil ones in all of my tanks for my Provari and Silver Bullet. I had been getting frequent burnt taste from the 2.0 ohm dual coils. Since the switch I've not had any burnt taste in over 3 weeks of using them, noticed a moderate increase in my battery life, and arguably better flavor and vapor production.

They may look top heavy on a Provari, but the pyrex tanks from Valley View Vapes are inexpensive and have the largest capacity of a pyrex tank available. Come in 4 or 7 ml capacity, $13 and $15 respectively. Strongly recommend ordering the delrin end caps for $17 more unless you want to fill them with a needle and syringe. Not a Phiniac, but you can get 2 of these for the price of a Phiniac, and this is coming from someone who uses both brands to compare.

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7ml tanks from Valley View Vapes on a Silver Bullet
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Triple V Pyrex Economy Tanks


Another alternative is the OCD pyrex tanks from IBTanked. I don't own one but probably will get some for my new Provari. These are narrower than the wide ones from Valley View and probably will look nicer on a Provari sized mod. Even cheaper than the Valley View, but smaller juice capacity. $5-10 pyrex tubes and $20 for metal end caps. These have the option of special painted designs and textures for the pyrex tubes.

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Bella tanks from Hoosier Vapes are an acrylic material in which the top end cap and mouthpiece are one piece, and filled by unscrewing the top cap. I customized mine by matching a Phiniac clear tube that was color sandblasted with one of their designs. Bella tanks are $50. A clear Phiniac tube will cost around $44, $6 for sandblast design. The green juice is Ecto Plasma from Juicy Vapor. It is my most prized and expensive tank. Here it is:

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Bella tank with a Phiniac pyrex tube on Silver Bullet, Provari, & BB
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