Help with my Vamo v5!

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Hi guys! So i just bought a Vamo v5 it'll be here very soon! Right now I'm using a kanger evod and my worry is that as of now my coils burn up fast! I usually use a pro mini tank and no offense but they suck. I'm thinking that my vamo may destroy those coils? So I also use a ViVi nova and it works well so it may be ok. But my question is can anyone give me some info on what tanks I should buy for my vamo? I'm not really looking to build anything atm because I just think I'm not ready. I think the micro coils look neat but not sure if I can even get one of those without having to build something? Thanks Friends!:)
 

Merge8

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Hey, The Vamo V5 if i remember correctly is a VV, i would try tuning the voltage down a bit for the right setting of your coil. also for tanks i like the Areo tanks, the V2 looks pretty nifty mine is on order right now so i cant really vouch for it.. other then that protanks are pretty good. but its really the coil thats burning up so quickly... the protanks and protank mini 3s are duel coil and handle voltage alot better then the single coils.
 

HecticEnergy

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you don't need dual coils. the thing has the capability of putting out MUCH more power than an ego and CAN fry coils.

start low and slowly increase the power after a few puffs. if it starts to taste burnt back down the power and give it a few primer puffs (just puff on it, but dont push the fire button).
Most stock heads perform best between 7.5 and 8.5 watts. Not sure if that guideline applies to dual coils, but above 8.5w you risk melting niacrome (are manufactured heads even using niacrome anymore??) or the joins that they do in the heads with no resistance wire.

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Topwater Elvis

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The Vamo is a VV/VW APV, the most important v is the one that stands for variable.
You vary the power up or down to find the vape quality you're looking for, if it tastes burnt turn it down.

It will not burn up or otherwise damage your coils / heads, you control the power going to it/them.
You do not need dual coil, any 510 or ego threaded delivery device will work, the manual states/suggests a 1.5 ohm to 5 ohm range.
 
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