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Train2

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It varies a bit - even knowing the resistance and your juice makeup.
I'd suggest you start at maybe 7 Watts and go up, until you're getting vapor and flavor that makes you happy. This will likely happen before you get to 9 watts...

You can do the same thing starting at maybe 3.5 volts - go up 'til you're happy.

If you're doing Watts, then your SVD is taking into account the resistance of your coil FOR you...
 

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Thanks! I'm still new to this. Ive been cigarette free for over 2mo now and love it. I had smoked since I was 11 yrs old and am 37 now. I already fell somewhat better. Not coughing as much of the morning. I am just looking for a beter vaping experience now. Considering a provari money isn't really a big issue just dont want to waste it on something I dont like though.
Everyone here is very helpful. It makes things a lot easier since there aren't any B&M stores near me at all to ask questions at.
 

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I definitely like the cooler vape! Seems to taste better!
I do also. I use a 2.5 - 3.0 ohm juice attachment for everything I purchase, as these are generally plentiful in product selections and will provide the widest usable voltage range than a lower resistance coil will. My devices are not variable wattage, but variable voltage. I stick between 3.5 and 4.5 volts, depending upon the flavor I'm vaping.

I vape a lot of fruit and coffee or tobacco flavors. The fruits are best in the lower voltage range, the others in a higher range.



I have some 18350 batts on order. from my understanding this is the only way to take full advantage of the voltage power. Are there any mods out there other than the provari that can get 6 volts out of a 18650?
Not sure I'm following your question. You speak of having 18350 size batteries on the way, but then switch the topic to 18650 batteries. :blink:

Using the correct resistance juice device, and with a few exceptions, nearly all of the regulated mods (variable voltage/wattage) can reach 6 volts. A few of the more popular ones are called "telescopic" mods, because you can adjust their length to accept either an 18350 battery up to an 18650. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ic-flat-top-other-reports-one-week-later.html
 
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I have heard that 350s in series can be dangerous if you push them too hard. Look for how much current the batteries can provide and please use them safely.
I agree. It's not recommended to stack batteries as this practice is less safe than using a single larger battery.

It's important to mention, that safer chemistry IMR (li mn) batteries are now recommended by ECF as the safest battery to use in any application in vaping, over the once recommended protected NCR/ICR li ion batteries.

Battery Basics for Mods: IMR or Protected?
 
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