ProVari Variable Voltage Mod

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nickf41680

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So what's out there in the market that gives the best taste. I know its an opinion thing.
For me the e2 seems best for me. What else is there, besides the bottom feeders and the smart carts.
I would try anything one time.(almost)

Genesis ;)


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Can someone tell me what the smart cart is and give a link to it? I use cartomizers, both 510 and 808 about 95% of the time, beats dripping and still get great throat hit, vapor and flavor.

Not the place for links like that but do a search on google you'll find em;)


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Invest in a MAP for your new baby. If you like the Cleartomizer, you'll love the MAP. JMO

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Invest in a MAP for your new baby. If you like the Cleartomizer, you'll love the MAP. JMO

At the risk of going somewhat off-topic - I have to ask once, then I'll leave it alone... Whats the secret to these E2's, really? I got a couple of E2's from a guy and they were fantastic right out of the box. I proceeded to buy 3 boxes of them -- all 3.0-3.2 ohm. The next one wouldn't wick for anything. I started scouring the threads here, then tried the soaking in PGA; boiling; and wick clip & fluff. No dice. I've tried starting out at 3.3v and going up, and once I'm at 3.7v to 3.9v, they burn. I mean, I'd leave them at this low voltage, but they just don't taste like the first 2 that I got. I'm not chain vaping or back to backing either. I (try to) give them time to wick.

I've got a dozen that I haven't even unwrapped due to the 2 bad experiences. My go to juice is 60/40 vg/pg - so I'm wondering if that's the problem. One thing I know is that once you get the burned taste - it's done. I haven't been able to recover one yet without totally cleaning it out.

Will the MAP's help with wicking?

Being the glutton for punishment that I am, I also picked up a box of clearomizers. Same problem - worse actually.

Is 60/40 too thick for these?
 

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We are OT here, so I'll keep it brief. Yes they perform much better in the MAP, no burning taste and great wicking and yes, in their normal state 60/40 makes a poor wicking unit, that much worse. So get a MAP and if you have XL's, tear the covers off and use as MAP replacements

Technically don't "tear the cover off" cut it with a tubing cutter about 5/16 from the bottom :)
 
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