I'm new to vaping and obviously this forum. I had a few questions. I use a Kanger Protank II and an Evod VV battery. How do I know if it's a 600mah or 1000mah version. Also why does it completely burn the coil out when I crank it to 4.8v?
Welcome to the forums, I recommend referring to the safe vaping chart. If your using a 2.0 ohm coil you should stay between 3.0v and 4.0v, it should run good at around 3.8v or 4.0v. Any higher you will burn the liquid and it will taste horrible.
Higher voltage means a hotter coil, and a hotter coil is stressed more. It's like the old saying goes, "The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long."
One trick i did with my vv kit is to drill the airholes in the mini protank. Makes for an airier pull so im not sure if you would enjoy that or not but the extra air helps cool the coils allowing you go higher on the voltage. If you want to try this and do not have a drill press check out your local B&M and they maybe able to. Some shops around me and some cant so its hit or miss but something to check out.
For higher voltage, it's recommended that you go with a coil with a higher resistance. Did your Protank come with two coils? I know the Mini Protanks I purchased came with a 1.8 ohm coil and a 2.1 ohm coil. The 1.8 ohm coil is better suited for fixed volt devices, like a regular ego battery that is regulate at 3.7 volts. The 2.1 ohm coil is better for variable volt devices.
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