I'm a little concerned about using my new ProVari on a LR Coil what would you suggest for the lowest I would want to go in Ohms.
I have two Genesis-style rba's, AGA T2's, that I use on my Provari. I found that I prefer a 2.0 ohm coil, adjusting the voltage to whatever flavors that I am using, not unlike what I do with my cartotanks.
I admittingly prefer a cooler vape as low resistance coils feel harsh on my throat and often mute many flavors. Could be because I had been a menthol smoker for over 30 years. This week marks my 1 year anniversary being smoke free. I'll likely reward myself with a second Provari soon.
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I'm also using 30g wire, and pre-rolled stainless wicks (from Vapor Kings). I have had some issues with roaming ohms, as much as 1 ohm on both. I suspect it is a coil issue. The pre-rolled wicks work great.
I'm still primarily using my cartotanks after a week of bliss with the AGA's. I'm just more familiar with the cartotanks and they are always consistant and dependable. I've just not had time to mess much with the AGA's lately.
What is the number of coils on 30 Gauge for 2 Ohms 7/6?
What is the number of coils on 30 Gauge for 2 Ohms 7/6?
I got my aga-t2 today it is being cranky and I'm getting a lot errors because of low ohms.
What are you using to build your coil/wick assembly and how many wraps?
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400 SS Mesh wrapped around a paper clip, 32awg 3/4 then 5/6. I found out why I was getting the E1 error Low Ohms because of the spacing of the coils. I'm waiting on some 500 SS Mesh and 30awg. I have it working right now, but I know I wrapped the coils to tight and its not as good as it could be.
I've been poking and prodding my coils this morning and the Ohms are coming up to where they are supposed to be for the amount of wraps I have and its vaping better.