I would switch to zennith Nautilis would even be better . The flavor from them are better then the kanger protank 2, and the coils last longer also =)
I don't know your financial situation, but I eventually got three mods with different tanks to share duties. I don't vape a hella amount of juice but I switch mods about every two days and with mesh coils I go a very long time between having to change a coil. Hell I went about two months on a falcon m1 coil before I felt the need to change it. Keep in mind I didn't get two months of vaping off of that one coil only, it was just that much time had past because of using three different kits to share vaping duties
There are a bunch of tanks on the market now that use mesh, I have a falcon tank, a cascade baby and a gnome king tank. Their are a lot of others, mesh is the way to go for sub-ohm tanks, has been for a couple months, u need to get out more, lol.Which tanks use mesh coils?
Vaporesso, Freemax and Geek Vape all make tanks using mesh coils. There are others but I have and use these. Hard to say which is better between Vaporesso and Freemax.Which tanks use mesh coils?
I realize there are factors involved of course but I'm just attempting to find out, with all things being equal, which ones have the longest life.
I change my clearomizer coils when my experience has taught me that the flavor and vapor production is not satisfactory to my standards. A new, well-primed and broken-in coil will be at the top of its game. At the end, the flavor will be muted or "off", and the vapor will be diminished. The change doesn't usually happen all at once, its usually a gradual progressive change.Reading through this thread I'm prompted to ask this: how are people determining when a coil has reached the end of its life?.
Yeah I didn't realize your protank was pretty much for mouth to lung hits and wasn't sub-ohm, but yeah you might want to give the new stuff a try.I guess I need to learn about sub ohm. I'm used to 2.8 ohm coils at 5 watts and have been using these for years. I realize they're not all that new but when satisfied with what you have, you kind of remain in the dark and don't expand your horizons.
I guess I need to learn about sub ohm. I'm used to 2.8 ohm coils at 5 watts and have been using these for years. I realize they're not all that new but when satisfied with what you have, you kind of remain in the dark and don't expand your horizons.
^^Just my opinion, your next logical step would be to try a newer style (newer than a prostank) MTL delivery device with replacement heads in the 1.2Ω to 1.8Ω range.
Several of these offer sub ohm heads if you want to give them a try.
Going from a 2. - 2.8Ω prostank to a 'sub ohm' delivery device is quite a jump, you'll find the double to quadruple e liquid consumption & half the battery life frustrating to adjust to.
Just my opinion, your next logical step would be to try a newer style (newer than a prostank) MTL delivery device with replacement heads in the 1.2Ω to 1.8Ω range.
Several of these offer sub ohm heads if you want to give them a try.
Going from a 2. - 2.8Ω prostank to a 'sub ohm' delivery device is quite a jump, you'll find the double to quadruple e liquid consumption & half the battery life frustrating to adjust to.