need suggestion for the watt/voltage setting (itaste vv + mini protank 2)

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arken21

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Im using Itaste VV 3.0, mini protank 2, juice is Betelgeuse from nicoticket(PG/VG Ratio = 65/35, fruity flavor), 2.2 resistant

[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]I'm trying different voltage and watt, but i still don't find a setting i like, since there's many combinations. I like the flavor a lot, but i can't find the "sweet spot" yet,

anyone using similar vapr can give me some suggestions on the setting?
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Use volts OR watts, you cannot use both :) Pick one or the other, start at the lowest and move up one notch at a time- if it starts to taste burnt back down 1 or 2 notches.

There are only a few choices and no combinations. This will lead you to your preferred setting :D

guess i misunderstood the concept. So if i changing watts, volts will be changing with it as well?
therefore, there's no different between changing watts and volts?
 

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guess i misunderstood the concept. So if i changing watts, volts will be changing with it as well?
therefore, there's no different between changing watts and volts?

Here's the rundown. If you use vv, the voltage stays the same no matter what resistance atty is on it. If you use vw, the voltage will change with whatever resistance atty you are using, so that the same power will go through whatever atty you choose to top with, within the limits of your mod
 

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With a 2.2ohm kanger coil. 3.7v - 4v is probably best.

You might also find that drilling out one of the air holes may help if you feel the draw is too tight. Just drill out one of the holes with a 1/16 drill bit (you can even do it by hand if you don't have a drill). That will allow more air in, and help cool the coil a tad better. I find by default all the non adjustable kanger tanks (evod, mini protank, etc) have way too tight of a draw by default.
 

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[FONT=Calibri, sans-serif]I'm trying different voltage and watt, but i still don't find a setting i like, since there's many combinations. I like the flavor a lot, but i can't find the "sweet spot" yet,

anyone using similar vapr can give me some suggestions on the setting?
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It is Voltage OR Wattage. Not both.

I use a iTaste VV V3 with a Kanger Mini PT 3 with a 1.5 Ohm coil. I run it around 3.4 - 3.8 volts. Don't care to use the wattage system as it is just redundant and does the exact same thing as variable voltage.

It is personal preference. What voltage I run at for the juice I am using might be, will be, completely different from what you use to get the vape "YOU" are Looking for. Whatever that may be.

Could be the iTaste VV is under powered for the vape you are trying to get. I don't know, I'm not you. For me it works as intended and is completely satisfying for me. YMMV.
 
Please excuse me for being a rookie but could someone please explain what you mean by the statement of volts OR watts, not both? I have the VV3 and it has both watts and volts settings and both adjust independently. I am currently using an aspire BDC-S clearomizer with a 2.1 ohm coil and have no idea what I am doing with this battery.. Thanks in advance.
 

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Please excuse me for being a rookie but could someone please explain what you mean by the statement of volts OR watts, not both? I have the VV3 and it has both watts and volts settings and both adjust independently. I am currently using an aspire BDC-S clearomizer with a 2.1 ohm coil and have no idea what I am doing with this battery.. Thanks in advance.

You can set it to use watts mode or volts mode.

Once you put it in watts mode it's in watts mode.
If you change to voltage mode, the wattages setting doesn't matter until you change back to wattage mode.

In voltage mode, you set the voltage yourself.
In wattage mode, you set the wattage, and the mod figures out what voltage to use.
 
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