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On a whim this morning I went to a local vape shop and bought an iTaste vv 3.0 and a Kanger Protank Mini 3 (after I had already placed an online order last night with a different company, more on that in a minute). I've literally had it for 4 hours and I already want to buy another tank. I am incredibly confused as to what would be compatible.

The Kanger tank's suitable voltage is listed as 3.2 - 3.7 but I had the iTaste set to 4.0. I then set it to 3.5 and there was a clear difference in feel and taste. Am I missing something or does this not even matter?

Last night I ordered some items from VaporZone, one of which is there VaporZone CLEAR clearomizer tank (apparently I can't post a link). It doesn't list anything about suitable voltage. Will this work with the iTaste I purchased? I am trying to cancel the order but if I can't I might just keep the tanks and send back the battery.

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You can use it on any voltage so long as you like the taste really. Some people prefer a hotter and light vapour while some people might want a heavy and cool vapour.

Yeah, it'll work with your iTaste so long as it has compatible threading. I don't own an iTaste VV but I'm pretty sure it's 510 threaded. If the clearomizer is also 510 threaded it should fit nicely. If you ever buy something that's not compatible, you can always buy a thread adapter. Hope I helped!
 
You can use it on any voltage so long as you like the taste really. Some people prefer a hotter and light vapour while some people might want a heavy and cool vapour.

Yeah, it'll work with your iTaste so long as it has compatible threading. I don't own an iTaste VV but I'm pretty sure it's 510 threaded. If the clearomizer is also 510 threaded it should fit nicely. If you ever buy something that's not compatible, you can always buy a thread adapter. Hope I helped!

The iTaste is 510 threaded. Thank you :) Does the coil resistance matter? What difference does a 1.5 or 2.2ohm resistor make?
 

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Warning: extreme newb questions ahead.

Hi there :)

On a whim this morning I went to a local vape shop and bought an iTaste vv 3.0 and a Kanger Protank Mini 3 (after I had already placed an online order last night with a different company, more on that in a minute). I've literally had it for 4 hours and I already want to buy another tank. I am incredibly confused as to what would be compatible.

The Kanger tank's suitable voltage is listed as 3.2 - 3.7 but I had the iTaste set to 4.0. I then set it to 3.5 and there was a clear difference in feel and taste. Am I missing something or does this not even matter?

Last night I ordered some items from VaporZone, one of which is there VaporZone CLEAR clearomizer tank (apparently I can't post a link). It doesn't list anything about suitable voltage. Will this work with the iTaste I purchased? I am trying to cancel the order but if I can't I might just keep the tanks and send back the battery.

Thanks!

Hi Mordacious,
Anything with a 510 connection (that's the type of threads) is compatible. A lot of people like Evods. Also - in case you don't know, you can replace the heads on your Protank, and on Evods.

On the iTaste - get it into variable watts mode. Then set it to where it feels good. In variable watts mode the iTaste will read the ohms of your attachment and set the voltage for you. And no, you setting it to 4.0 does not even matter if it tasted ok to you. The "suitable voltage" is a guide so you won't over-crank the voltage. When using variable watts or volts start low and work up.

Can't say this enough tho - you don't need charts and complicated calculations. Use it in variable watts (power) mode - it does the calculating for you. All you have to do is click up or down to the setting you like.

Ohms is resistance. Since you have a device with variable power you can use a range of ohms. A good range for the iTaste is anywhere from 1.7 - 2.6. Click the link below in my sig for more info on variable wattage - you can use a range of ohms because your pv reads whatever ohms you have there and adjusts the volts for you. So no worries - just use variable wattage.
 
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The Itazte VV3 is a solid and reliable performer, although you may want a second battery, since it's a bit small in the mAh department. One to use and one on charge. Backup gear is vital to your success vaping. If something breaks....

Any topper that's 510 or Ego threaded will fit. Just don't overtighten, as that can push down the contact inside the VV3 (or topper) and lose connection. (Although that's a fairly easy fix, so not catastrophic. Just a nuisance. And can happen to most batteries, not just this one.)

Recommended voltage range from the manufacturer is a starting point. Air flow through the topper is a big factor, and the smaller devices don't pass a lot of air, so the recommendations are generally what you cite. Just put your VV3 to its lowest setting, vape. Go up 1 step, vape. Repeat until the flavor starts to taste off, back off a step and enjoy :)

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To be honest I'm not sure, I don't know enough about the subject. :laugh: For bottom coil clearomizers you can increase your voltage/wattage as you go up in resistances. I'm sure someone else will come along and answer that for you.

There's a difference - see my post above. :) For any clearomizers you can vape within a range of volts/watts. They don't have to be bottom coil. However using variable watts mode means you just click to where you like it - the device reads the ohms and automatically adjusts to give the watts you set. Much easier.
 

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The iTaste is 510 threaded. Thank you :) Does the coil resistance matter? What difference does a 1.5 or 2.2ohm resistor make?

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Very basically, the lower the resistance the hotter the coil gets and faster. It matters as far as: With some of these clearos the LR coils just get too hot for the design, even at your lowest voltage available. With your 2.2 ohm coils at least you have enough "room" to adjust the voltage down low enough if needed or desired. But with, for example, a 1.5 ohm Kanger type clearo even 3.2 volts can be too hot depending on preferences and the liquids you are using.

As far as those charts and suggestions go: Don't pay much attention to that and over think it. The best approach is to start anything new - a new coil, a new liquid - at your lowest available wattage or voltage setting and move up from there until you find the flavor you are looking for. You can overshoot the best flavor in a liquid by heading right for "the chart says..." and never know what you are missing.
 
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For the 510 tank you will want to use the beauty ring that came with the mini PT3 if it happens to not already be supplied with one.

For the short version, lower ohm coils heat faster. Not a bad thing and anywhere between 1.5 and 2.5 should allow you to find a happy place. I prefer 1.8 ohm coils in my mini's on the VV3.

Although I have other mods, I still reach for the VV when running out for short errands or to taste a few juices.

Its a great little unit and congratulations on your purchase.

ECF is a great resource to learn as you go, so ask away.

Your friendly local vape shop is your friend and should be happy to answer any and all questions you also may have.

One more thing, Welcome aboard!.......
 

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Newbie question? I got a Kanger Mini Pro Tank 2, with a Vision Spinner Battery (3.3v-4.8V). Whats the deal with Wicks/Coils. I went through two 2.5 ohm coils in one week, is that normal? I was running at 4 volts according to instructions.

Normal. The coils are disposable and cheap. A week is a decent run time for a Kanger coil. How long they can go before things start tasting nasty and harsh depends on your liquids. In general, dark and very sweet liquids have flavoring components that muck up the wick and coil faster. A dark, sweet flavor can trash a coil in less than 48 hours.

Don't toss the used coils. They can be cleaned and even rebuilt if you want to go there.
 

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A week of continuous use is fairly normal for coil replacement. Try a 1.8 ohm coil. Turn the voltage all the way down and after a few minutes of allowing the juice to soak to the wick, place the tip up to your ear and give it two or three very short bursts listening to the coil crackle.

Crank the volts up to 3.7 and go from there. This is were I preferred my Ego's using most 50/50 juices.
 
Normal. The coils are disposable and cheap. A week is a decent run time for a Kanger coil. How long they can go before things start tasting nasty and harsh depends on your liquids. In general, dark and very sweet liquids have flavoring components that muck up the wick and coil faster. A dark, sweet flavor can trash a coil in less than 48 hours.

Don't toss the used coils. They can be cleaned and even rebuilt if you want to go there.
I heard that soaking used coils in a shot of Vodka overnight can revive them. I tried it, gotta say it kinda worked. Didnt vape like a new coil, but it worked.
 

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The key there is to allow them to properly dry. A few shots with a can of liquid air (Dust Off) can help speed the process a bit. Again, crank the volts down and give it a few very short bursts before hitting it too hard.

Sometimes they a just too far gone to recover.
 
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