Protank 2 - No More Dry Hits

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I've always had issues with my Protank 2 and thicker juices. I'd constantly get dry hits so I came up with a way to stop it. I'm using the airflow control base but this will work the same with the stock base. Click on the pictures for a larger view.

We have the base with the coil head in it.
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Pop off the stem. I always find it easier to pop it off while it's attached to the base. Unscrew the coil head slightly before you pop off the stem so it's easier to unscrew the head.
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Insert your cotton into the coil leaving a fair amount sticking out from the sides.
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Take one end of the cotton and wrap it around to the other side and cut it off right where it meets the cotton on the other side. Then repeat for the other side.
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Now we have our cotton trimmed to the correct length.
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Screw the head back into the base.
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Wrap the cotton around to the other side and tuck it into the channel surrounding the coil head.
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Do the same for the other side.
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juice up your cotton.
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Pop the stem back on the coil head. Fill your tank, screw the base on and vape away! No more dry hits!
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I flip the rubber piece on the stem upside down so it doesn't block any juice flow to the cotton.
 
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eddiea

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If the cotton wick is thick enough and/or a flavor wick is added, there is really no need to use the rubber piece at all...just remove it - especially if you're vaping thicker juice. I vape maxVG always, and often build my coils using 30-guage Kanthal with 10 wraps on a slightly-thicker-than 1/16 drill bit which gives me approx 2.2ohm...a slightly cooler vape is my preference. I also use organic Japanese cotton exclusively for wicking.
 

Txnow333

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I have a bunch of heads for my PT3 mini that use the dual coils that I rebuild as single coils. Slightly different heads than the PT2 ones but the principle is the same.

I use three small containers @ .5 cup each. One has a green sticker on top, one is yellow, one red. The green one has heads with good coils and fresh wicks. When I want a fresh head, I just grab one, then drop the used one in the yellow ctnr to be reworked and/or cleaned at a later time. When the coil finally gives up the ghost, it goes into the red one to be rebuilt.

When I feel like it, I redo them as a batch so I don't have to get my stuff out so often.

Economy of effort. Saves me lots of time and money ;-)
 

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If the cotton wick is thick enough and/or a flavor wick is added, there is really no need to use the rubber piece at all...just remove it - especially if you're vaping thicker juice. I vape maxVG always, and often build my coils using 30-guage Kanthal with 10 wraps on a slightly-thicker-than 1/16 drill bit which gives me approx 2.2ohm...a slightly cooler vape is my preference. I also use organic Japanese cotton exclusively for wicking.

I remove mine completely as well...rewicked with organic cotton...not one issue since I started doing this. Works on my protank 2's; protank mini 2's and also I have recently added a couple of Anyvape Davides...both the 3.0 and the mini...all no grommet. Just mho but I really like the Davide tanks...a little harder to fill at first (the fill holes are small) but I am noticing the Protanks are starting to gather dust...lol...vape on! :)
 

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THANK You for the tips coil was to low sub ohm-ed pro tank II hahaahhh
( don't do that in pro tanks)
I have begun to prefer rayon ( cellucotton) over Japanese cotton but whatever.

I see from the two I did today ( nice job bty) that I will be needing more wick ...
I used Japanese cotton this time but maybe I will try the rayon in a thicker slice like your pics..
shes gurgling now but much nicer vape for shure...

little monster gets hot when you actually use it for extended periods hahahah

really nice tips thank you

You will be saving me money since we all know the atlantis BURNS through juice....

that's why there's already extended larger tanks for it on the market ..
So I see this is why they made the kayFun v4 type of rebuildable tank atomizers hmmm
interesting .. I see another clone in my vape budget soon
 
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On your next juice order get yourself some 1 and or 2mm silica. I didn't like to use cotton as a flavor wick since it burns super easy. You can also take tweezers, a propane torch and dryburn those stock little flavor wicks but they will fall apart sooner or later.
I did try rayon in my protank builds with not so good results. The rayon would vape nicely for the first tank or so then after that I had to pull like heck to get a decent vape. I dunno why that happened but it did the same thing with different heads, different protanks and varied coils so I reverted back to hemp in my PT builds and back to normal. Don't get me wrong about the rayon. Rayon in a kayfun is great but in a protank its not so great.
 
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