I have to disagree, I have never seen any Boge out-vape a Smoktech DC, I have been vaping for 3 years and 2 of those years I used only Boge, a DC 1.5 even on an Ego can put out twice as much vapor and give a faster nic fix than a Boge and the only heat you get from a single coil is when you burn the filling and feel it in your throat and no its measures 1.5 and errors out 5V.....so figure it out 1.5 @ 4.9V=clouds of vapor!!!! a LR Boge at 4.9V =BURNT! But thats beside the point the Provari mini still errors out in v2 as v1 at the same voltage.
Agree to disagree there; I can agree that you can get more vapor
volume with a dual coil, but you can't put the same wattage through a coil with a DC as you can with a SC -- it's always split across the coils, giving a cooler vape. As I said above, I don't rely on the math: I own them all and the DCs sit and gather dust. But, some people seem to enjoy them, and whatever keeps you off the analogs is what you should use.
Now as for your issue, let's look at amp limits.
V1 Provari had an amperage limit of 2.5 amps. The relevant formula to calculate voltage in this case is Amps * Ohms = Volts
On your 1.5 ohm DC carto, with two 3 ohm coils, the resistance remains 1.5 ohms.
Filling in the formula, with a 2.5 amp limit, we get 2.5 Amps * 1.5 Ohms = 3.75 Volts.
The maximum no-error voltage on a V1 Provari with a 1.5 Ohm load is/was 3.75 Volts.
V2 Provari has an amperage limit of 3.5 amps.
Same formula, same coil resistance, new amp limit: 3.5 Amps * 1.5 Ohms = 5.25 Volts. But now you're up against the overall wattage limit of 14.5 Watts, and that voltage would pull 18.38 Watts.
Limiting the wattage to 14.5, we can use sqrt(Watts * Ohms) = Volts
14.5 Watts * 1.5 Ohms = 21.75. The square root of 21.75 is 4.66.
The maximum no-error voltage on a V2 Provari with a 1.5 Ohm load is 4.66 Volts.
With the Provari's one-decimal-digit setting, the best you can get is 4.6V on a V2 Provari.
So, the difference between V1 and V2 with a 1.5 Ohm load is a maximum setting of 3.75V vs. 4.6V
The kind of wattage you're looking to put through a DC carto is only available in stacked-battery mods, AFAIK.