Ohms or voltage. What's your poison?

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Baditude

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I use 3.0 ohm single coils cartos in my pyrex tanks on my Provari. I tend to prefer a cooler vape. The low resistance cartomizers are just too harsh to me and caused many of my flavors to taste scorched.

The nice thing about the Provari, and other variable voltage devices I would imagine, is the ability to find your sweet spot with each flavor with a couple of button presses. My fruit flavors tend to vape best below 3.7v, while my coffee flavors taste best in the upper range between 4.4 and 5.1v.
 

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I prefer my coffee flavors at around 3.4, or they taste burnt (2.9 ohm clearo or 2.9-3 ohm carto). Tobacco flavors 2.1 ohm SS wick 4.3v, or cotton wick 2.5 ohm, 3.9v, or 2.9 carto-tank @ 4.4v. Just getting into the fruity vapes, dripping on 2-ohm SS wick @3.2-3.7 volts depending on the ejuice.

When you want to get it 'just right', each ejuice seems to be best at different combos, depending on your PV setup. Back when you had only 1 voltage to choose from, Ohms was the only thing you could adjust, and you found which you liked better. Today, we have lots more options with VV.
 

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The juices I have seem to respond a bit differently, as does my preference during the day. Most of the time, I find LR at close to 5V to be great, but I also can't make anything higher than that just yet.

Using Rnoserious's Provari a week or so ago, I had a 2.2 ohm VN head (labeled 1.8) cooking at like 5.6V and it was awesome.
 
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