Provari accessories ( a little guidance please )

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Vidi

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I'm definitely ordering my Provari in January. I've got it figured as:

Provari ( black )
Extended cap
2 18650 batteries
Charger ( might get the $45 dollar one )
Extended warranty

So here's the guidance I need:

Do I go Atomizers, clearomizers, CE2, CE3 what works for you? Anything you recommend NOT using?

And if someone could add a link to the Map tanks that would be great. Any and all advice would be helpful and very appreciated.


Thanks in advance!
 

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Boge standard cartos, Standard 510 atty's (2.5Ω), Ikenvape IO6 (306) atty's at 2.5Ω. I use my 510 atty's with an Empire mods drip shield and drip all day and night. I use the cartos for driving. If you have the bucks get the Pila smart charger. I bought mine and the IMR 18650s from another vendor and they work flawlessly. Tanks really look cool but there's a learning curve to em. I had trouble leaks, and flooding and o-rings so it (Liquinator from Vaporesence) kinda turned me off. But there are a lot of other models out there that people swear by. It's all such a blast to varivolt your way through the day.
 

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I have dripped since I started vaping and have enjoyed the 510 atomizers. I use the higher resistance like the 3.0 ohms. I recently got a Lil Mama tank with Boge 3.0 ohm cartos. I was starting to get tired of dripping all of the time and even though I had tried cartos before and they were "alright", I figured I would give them a go in a tank. I am glad I did as it is the only way I am vaping from now on. I will still keep a handful of 510's around just to drip new flavors but since I have one or two juices that I vape all the time it is so much easier with the tank.
 

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I like 3.2 ohm CE2's in a MAP Tank or 2.5-3.0 ohm 306 style atties on my ProVari. I have some 2.5 ohm io6's from IkenVape on the way that I'm really looking forward to trying. I haven't tried any of the new style carto tanks like the Liquinator or LavaTank but they do look intriguing. If I wasn't already satisfied with my setup I would try one out but I'm not looking to spend more money when everything is already working good for me.

As long as what you get is between 2.5-3.2 ohms it should work fine. You'll be free of E2 errors and you'll have a good range of voltages to play with. Anything around 2.0 ohms and lower and you could get an E2 error if you crank up the voltage. Get an atty at around 3.5 ohms you'll be limiting yourself on how much power you can get out of it (remember, the ProVari stops at 6v)

I would stay far away from the clearomizers. I always got a real bad taste out of those things. The steel CE2's aren't as bad, but I prefer to have the CE2 in some type of tank. They work better that way. One of my favorite things about the CE2's is that they are cheap (5 for 10 bucks) and they last a long time (well over a month if you handle them delicately when cleaning). For 20 bucks you could get 10 CE2's which could very well last you over a year.

I noticed you're getting 2 18650 batteries with the extended cap. I have both style batteries and I much prefer the shorter 18490s. To me, they last almost just as long and I'd rather carry something smaller and lighter around.
 

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Avoid dual coil cartos, because of the 2.5 amp switch limit, otherwise whatever your favorite cartos are, go nuts. You can even get Smoktech single coil cartos in XL for the bigger tanks now. Tanks are awesome with the Provari...Here's some beauts...Tanks If the 2500mah tanks are in stock, get those. They last forever...

I would get a couple 18490 batts as well for the stock cap. It's a little shorter and lighter for on the go in that config.
 
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