Mini protank 2 with a mvp 2?

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RubyRoo

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It will fit no problem! The mini uses the cone threading on the MVP, not the 510 threading. You can even use the beauty ring that comes with your MVP if you want to. Some people suggest that it restricts the airflow, but I've noticed zero difference. You'll really like this combo of devices. They work so well together. :)
 

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It will fit no problem! The mini uses the cone threading on the MVP, not the 510 threading. You can even use the beauty ring that comes with your MVP if you want to. Some people suggest that it restricts the airflow, but I've noticed zero difference. You'll really like this combo of devices. They work so well together. :)

Thank you so much man! I have been vaping for a month and i enjoy it so i decided to upgrade from a ego! Thanks for the help im excited!
 

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Awesome mind telling me what voltage you use so i dont blow my coils.

I use that exact same setup. It depends on the resistance of your coil to how much voltage you will want to use (lower resistance coil, lower voltage - Higher resistance coil, more voltage).

Power (watts)=Voltage squared divided by resistance (ohms)

I've never fried a coil but with too much power to a mini, I've had my juice taste burnt. I suggest starting low, say 3.5-3.6v and raising the voltage till you find what you like for that particular juice. Congrats on the MVP2 and Mini combo. :toast:

Cheers,
Steve
 

Vortex.

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I use that exact same setup. It depends on the resistance of your coil to how much voltage you will want to use (lower resistance coil, lower voltage - Higher resistance coil, more voltage).

Power (watts)=Voltage squared divided by resistance (ohms)

I've never fried a coil but with too much power to a mini, I've had my juice taste burnt. I suggest starting low, say 3.5-3.6v and raising the voltage till you find what you like for that particular juice. Congrats on the MVP2 and Mini combo. :toast:

Cheers,
Steve

Thanks for the good explanation i will be sure to try this and thanks!
 

Wingsfan0310

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Your Welcome Vortex and I hope it helps! I think your going to be very happy with your combo. I use my MVP2 as my go to device. It has a 2600mah battery (which I'm sure you already know) and will last even the heaviest vaper all day long. I get between 1.5-2 days before it needs charging, and I vape at a pretty good pace.
 

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I find that running the MVP in wattage mode allows you to switch out tanks with different resistances, and keep a consistent vape, no matter what. It's like running your device on cruise control. I wouldn't push the stock Protank Mini coil heads past 9 watts though. I find that they vape great right around 8.5 without popping or burning. Good luck and happy vaping to you!
 

Tinkiegrrl

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Mini Protank 2 and the MVP 2 play very well together! The Mini Protank 2 is a great, hassle free, clearo that has worked fabulously for my husband. He hates fiddling with things. As for me, I prefer the taste and warmer vape from top, dual coils and I'm pretty happy with Innokin's iClear line of clearos. Works out well. Hubby steals all the Mini Protanks for his use (he's also stolen my iTaste VV v3 to use them on), and leaves me all the iClears for mine.
 

Vortex.

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Your Welcome Vortex and I hope it helps! I think your going to be very happy with your combo. I use my MVP2 as my go to device. It has a 2600mah battery (which I'm sure you already know) and will last even the heaviest vaper all day long. I get between 1.5-2 days before it needs charging, and I vape at a pretty good pace.

Awesome i dont vape that much yet so it will last me long!
 

Vortex.

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Mini Protank 2 and the MVP 2 play very well together! The Mini Protank 2 is a great, hassle free, clearo that has worked fabulously for my husband. He hates fiddling with things. As for me, I prefer the taste and warmer vape from top, dual coils and I'm pretty happy with Innokin's iClear line of clearos. Works out well. Hubby steals all the Mini Protanks for his use (he's also stolen my iTaste VV v3 to use them on), and leaves me all the iClears for mine.

Sweet i plan on using the iclear because i got 3 new flavors :}
 

Tinkiegrrl

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yea i probaly wont use it for this tank!

I find it's easier to unscrew the mini protank without the beauty ring on. There were a couple of times when I actually unscrewed the top of the tank right off the base because i couldn't unscrew from the base itself with the beauty ring there.
 

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I find it's easier to unscrew the mini protank without the beauty ring on. There were a couple of times when I actually unscrewed the top of the tank right off the base because i couldn't unscrew from the base itself with the beauty ring there.

LOL, I did that a couple of nights ago with almost a full tank :facepalm: At which point I promptly cursed myself for being to lazy to take off the beauty ring before using the mini in the first place :laugh:

Cheers,
Steve
 
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