Bitten the Provari bullet

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Aikhme

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Just ordered a Provari Mini Black V2 (blue LED) with extension cap, 1 18350 battery and 1 18490.


Will us a 3ml tank and Boge 510 XL cartomizer up top. Have the 3 and 2 ohm versions but I believe the 2 ohm will be too low of a resistance so I might use them on the eVic.


Look forward to the new arrival which should be tomorrow I hope.


Does anyone have any set up advice for the vari as far as batteries, tanks and Cartomizers are concerned?
 

Plumes.91

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2 ohm is considered low but its fine.
low resistance will drain your battery a little faster
2.5ohms is where moderate resistance starts.

any resistance will be fine on a provari because its got a 3.5amp limit.
you can put a LR atty on it up to a pretty high voltage with no voltage sag.
On devices with a 3amp limit your gonna start seeing voltage sag at higher voltages w/low res atty.

but anyone thats just started vaping isn't really gonna mind the sag for the most part.
its only the people that have made their throats into leather purses already that need the higher amperage.
at least thats my opinion.
 

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I prefer a cooler vape myself. I use 2.5 - 3 ohm single coil carts in my tanks.

I have a variety different flavors that I use throughout the day. I find that lower volts are best for my fruit flavors, something around 4.5 volts for my many coffee flavors, and I sometimes throw in my cinnamon or Pluid at around 5.5 volts.

I've accumulated a lot of helpful information in my blog entries, which can be accessed by clicking on the link under the analog-loaded revolver avatar. You can also take a look at my setups by clicking the link in my signature below.

Good luck with the Provari, and your new tank!
 
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