lava tube (triplev),, what's next?

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element77

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I've had the VVV from vaporbeast which is the lavatube best I can tell. The reviews only show the provari as being more durable version (again best I can tell) so what's next in suggestions for more power, longer battery life, better experience overall. Also my preferred method of fuel delivery is a DCT. Thanks all.
 

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There are lots of vendors that sell pre-punched/drilled single coil xl cartos that will work in your DCT(I'll put sites at the end). The reason for a single coil is the lavatube will lower your voltage when using dc cartos if its drawing too much amperage. So if you set it to 5.2v, it will actually only be running at 3.7 or so. Using a single coil will allow you to take advantage of the variable voltage- crank it up to 5.5 and vape your face off! The single coils usually dont have the little ledge at the bottom (at least not that I've seen). Doesn't matter, just have to keep it in mind though. I think you can get them at-
vaporescense.com
vaperfexion.com
electronicstix.com
among others
 

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I've had the VVV from vaporbeast which is the lavatube best I can tell. The reviews only show the provari as being more durable version (again best I can tell) so what's next in suggestions for more power, longer battery life, better experience overall. Also my preferred method of fuel delivery is a DCT. Thanks all.

If I am understanding you correctly your looking for a mod between a Lavatube and a Provari ? I would look at the notcig's line either the Buzzpro or Infinity pro there is tons of information on here about them Notcigs
 

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    VV is VV, the only functional differences you will find are different amp/watt/volt limits, and different battery sizes. 4.5v is 4.5v no matter what PV it comes from. What you attach to your LT will make a bigger difference in your vaping experence than a Provari will.
    There are actually a lot of good VV APV's to choose from these days, but any of them are only 1/3 of what makes for a great vape. The atty/carto and juice are equally important.
     
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