I'm still using a Vamo and a Kanger Pro tank v.1 I have later upgrades of the Pro tank, but always go back to the v.1 My Vamo v.1 died eventually, of course, so I picked up a Vamo 5 and love it just as much. I also have an iTaste SVD, which I despise. Maybe I'm OCD, but pretty much all I vape is CAT. It just works. And The SVD makes it taste not so good. For some reason, a Vamo, and the Pro tank v.1 (or 2) is perfection.
The problem is the heads. I've found a nice voltage to make them last, but it would be great to be able to go nuts with the plumes every now and then. I've stopped using wattage all together, as it seems to run down the heads much more quickly, and with no benefit. 4.7-4.9 volts for a week and a week and a half, then ramp it up over 5.0v for a few days after before changing heads. Like I say, it works.
I'll be honest.. I'd love to be able to rebuild a head -- toss in a cotton wick, etc. But it seems fairly complex and time consuming to do with one of these heads that go into the protank v.1. Do-able, but not worth the effort for "eh, would be kind of neat to be able to ramp up the plumes."
I haven't been following many developments in the vape world for a while, but wanted to drop by and ask if there is some "easy peasey" kit to rebuilding heads for the protank. Or perhaps maybe even move on from the pro tank v.1 haha
Just tossing it out there in case anyone has any insight.
Hope everyone is doing well.
Bodach, I used Vivi Nova tanks for a long time and was satisfied with them, and didn't want to fiddle with making coils for anything.
Then, at Retic's and BK's suggestion, I bought an HCigar Kayfun 3.1 clone and loved it. I've since bought 3 more of them and also bought a KFL+ clone. I haven't used my Vivi Novas for a long time.
I actually prefer the Kayfun 3.1 over the KFL+ for a couple of reasons. First, the center contact pin in the base can be screwed in or out easily, which is handy because some MODs (like my Silver Bullet) won't make contact and fire unless the pin is screwed out a little more.
Secondly, I can fill it from the top just by unscrewing the top cap. With the KFL+, I have to unscrew the tiny little fill screw on the underside of the base. It's not a problem, but it's just easier on the 3.1.
The only advantage I see to the KFL+ is that it is a little smaller than the 3.1. Not much, but a noticeable amount. You can buy a nano kit for the 3.1 that reduces the size a fair amount.
My suggestion is to buy both of them and see which one you like.
BTW, it's good to hear from you. It's been a while.


