Not getting same juice taste from Provari

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I recently just recieved my Provari coming from an ego c-twist. I am having a bit of an issue with juice taste, it isn't a burning taste or bad taste there just isn't really much taste at all when i am vaping from it as opposed to my e-GO. I have tried different tanks, different voltage even switched out coils anyone have an answer as to why and how i can fix it?
 

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I recently just recieved my Provari coming from an ego c-twist. I am having a bit of an issue with juice taste, it isn't a burning taste or bad taste there just isn't really much taste at all when i am vaping from it as opposed to my e-GO. I have tried different tanks, different voltage even switched out coils anyone have an answer as to why and how i can fix it?

That is kind of confusing.
 

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Sorry you're not having the best time with your juice on your Provari. I haven't seen this issue before but normally it's the delivery system itself that determines how your juice tastes. But what type of tanks are you using & what resistance are they? Also what kind of juice is it...fruity, bakery etc...
 
Sorry you're not having the best time with your juice on your Provari. I haven't seen this issue before but normally it's the delivery system itself that determines how your juice tastes. But what type of tanks are you using & what resistance are they? Also what kind of juice is it...fruity, bakery etc...

Ive tried on a few tanks Vapeonly BCC, vivi nova, and kanger pro tank ( which i hate btw) all at different resistances 1.8, 2.2, 2.5

I have tried several juices unicorn blood as well as ecto cooler and cinnamon roll.

Maybe ive vaped too much and dulling the taste then?

I did order a few tanks from ibtanked. Hopefully i have better results.
 

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It sounds like you might not have the voltage turned up high enough but without more info I can't say for sure. But say of you check your atomizer resistance & it's 3.0 you can safely vape at 5 volts without burning. Of course you can turn it down but it's usually a safe place to start. So just add 2.0 to whatever your atomizer resistance is & see how it tastes & if its better work your way down until you find your sweet spot.
 

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Sorry didn't see your posts before I posted the one above. Make sure you're checking to see what your resistance actually is on whatever tank you're using. Also make sure you're drinking plenty of water. If you're not hydrated the taste of your juice will be affected as vaping can dehydrate you if you're not drinking enough. Hope this helps. It's always worked for me. But John is right the delivery method is what controls the taste of your juice & not the PV.

Edit: Also keep in mind that your taste buds are trying to recover from smoking. It won't be uncommon for you to have what many call 'vapers tongue' where you lose the ability to taste your flavors for a bit. It only affected me for a day or 2. If all of the tanks are giving you the same result it's likely that its not the tanks at all & just your body adjusting to the change from smoking or you not drinking enough water. Try brushing your teeth & your tongue. And I know I've already said this before but make sure you're drinking plenty of water!!
 
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Chimney offered some excellent info and advice earlier. You should always check or know what resistance (ohm rating) of what ever juice delivery device that you put on any V-V battery device, and adjust the voltage appropriately. I'm not sure how familiar you are with Ohm's Law or the Safe Vaping Power Chart, but either will provide you with a good guidline to follow concerning the proper range of voltage to use with the resistance of your battery device.

http://www.ecigadvanced.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/power.jpg

The battery device is only supplying power to the delivery device; the only way it can affect the flavor is from the voltage that you set yourself. The "accuracy" of the voltage may vary slightly from one brand of V-V device to another depending upon the PWM (pulse width modulation) the boost circuit of the processor uses. The Provari's Accuset Technology in its processor is regarded as the most accurate on the market.
 
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