So I tried my Grand at 6 volts with a super shorty carto...

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I can't speak from experience, but my guess is that you can probably vape nearly every juice at that voltage, but with different resistance atomizers/cartomizers. So when you're using an unregulated device, then you tweak your juice and atty resistance to fine your nirvana. And yes...It really is based upon preference. I also guess that your sweeter juices will do better at 3.7...but on 2.0Ωish atties.

I'm really glad you have found a new dimension in vaping at 6v. :) I've been resistant to anything other than 14500....then the 18490s. Now I'm loving my VV. I'm sure I'll try 6v someday...but for now, i'm good. :D
 

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Yea, I can definitely tell a difference between high volts on my provari (5.6v w/ 2.5ohm carto tank) and the Reo (3.7v 1.7ohm rejuvinator) vaping KBV waffles and could definitely taste the sweeter undertones at 3.7v which i couldn't on the provari set-up...I'll probably venture into the higher volts at some point, but glad to hear it's a pleasant experience!
 

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I have been rocking my grand at 6v almost exclusively since December with a 3ohm HH. 357. I love this setup so much! However I know that I will like to be able to wind different ohm coils to try at different voltages on my vv grand. I know I love 2.5 ohm @ 5.5v. I thought about trying the super short cartos but I prefer atties and I am getting super long run times out of them. I am glad they are working well for you though :thumbs:


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theywillnotsing, do what I did, get a dual 18650 VV box mod setup and vape at 6v to your hearts content, while still tweaking the voltage/wattage to your sweetspot. ;)

Yea, I can definitely tell a difference between high volts on my provari (5.6v w/ 2.5ohm carto tank) and the Reo (3.7v 1.7ohm rejuvinator) vaping KBV waffles and could definitely taste the sweeter undertones at 3.7v which i couldn't on the provari set-up...I'll probably venture into the higher volts at some point, but glad to hear it's a pleasant experience!


nf20ae, I would hope that you could tell the difference between those two setups, because the Provari combo puts out a whopping 12+ watts of total power while the Reo combo you have listed puts out only 8+ watts of total power. About 50% more overall with the Provari. For you to get the same vape as you do with your Reo (or a bit more), you would need to put a 4 ohm carto on the Provari at 5.6 ohm, or dial back the Provari to 4.5. the end result will be about 8 watts of power and you will be able to taste the sweetness etc in your juice that you are missing with the higher powered combo.
 

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Tried the PV hype on both the 6 volts 3.5 ohm carto and the 3.7 volt 1.7 ohm and the sweetness definitely comes through more on the 3.7. Delicious both ways honestly, but in strangely different ways. Also, I don't know if it's the lower resistance cartos or what, but the 3.7 volts actually felt hotter which surprised me. Much bigger throat hit with the 6 volts though. I dunno. Kind of a toss up really. I guess I'll have to keep vaping for science. Dammit, right?
 

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Thats cool, how long have you been running that set-up?
I ask because every time I try something hotter or newer I think its "the one" but after a few weeks or months I'm right back to 3.7 with a Cisco 1.5Ω atty.

I've had at least a dozen set-ups that I swore would replace my tried and true but I always go back.
There are always trade offs with each of them and it takes time to make a true evaluation.

Don't get me wrong I'm glad you found something that has you so excited about vaping.
Congrats.

And yes I think every specific juice has its favorite set up as well.
So many variables. Some juices just suck on cartomizers and only work on attys IMO.
Others vape great on a fresh batt but the drop off is too quick to keep the juice alive.
Some juices do it all but they taste different every voltage and atty/carto combo. Still good every way though.
I tend to stick with juices that I find versatile in that way.
 
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