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Chief I am the same as you on TH and I do 24mg.

Can I ask, where do you get some of your 100% VG as I mainly do PG as the 100% VG I've had in the past never gave me a TH and had a weird aftertaste when inhaling and exhaling.

I have tried attys, ce2's, you name it and love these carto tanks, now just gotta get down the carto punching technique.

Thanks

Sure can, its in my Sig... I don't really use Elixir much anymore, as thats where I got my 36 from... Good juice... I have Vaped on Alien Vision for over the last year and am now REALLY likeing TTTE (Totally Twisted Texas e-liquid) the VanCap is the Shizz.
 

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All this talk about volts and ohms -- I have to post my dorky little provari cheat sheet which calculates wattage. The non-colored boxes indicate a draw of > 2.5 amps which will shut down the Provari.

Hottest vape possible on the provari is the 2.4 ohm carto at 6V giving a 15W vape!

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Try a Single coil regular Boge cart (3.0ohm) I can tell ya that at 6 volts Its so damn harsh to me... Sounds right up your ally!!
I agree. My usual setup is at ~5.3 on a standard Boge, the other day I had been dripping @ 6v and spaced out when I put my Liquinator back on. While it was good, it was quite a wake-up call at 24mg nic.
 

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I got my ProVari in today and immediately had to try the tank. Completely new vape experience. I highly recommend this combo its awesome.



It looks like a lightsaber with the tank.

The Vape is strong with this one!

Welcome to the club! Looks great! What's this story telling about "New" experience though... :toast:
 
?does anyone have a mesurment of where on the carto you are cutting? I'm sure it was already posted but i cant find it. Thanks!

BigCypress, I punched my holes 14mm ( or just a little over 1/2 in) up from the threads, based off of what I found on this youtube video that I'm having some difficulty locating.

Regarding my wicking issue, I've found if I unscrew my tank and blow from the bottom ( keeping holes submerged) that it will wick up and I get the bubbles entering the tank. The bubble action does not occur when trying to drag without power to the cartomizer. I know my voltage is really high, and I am interested in trying your suggestions there Chief, but I'm wondering if anything else is at play here, given the bubble results. With two holes punched in the carto, I'm wondering if it affects the pressure in the tank.
 

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If anyone is interested, I made my tank using 1 in. OD x 3/4 in. ID x 10 ft. PVC Clear Tubing-SVNL10 at The Home Depot and 1/2 in. L Beveled Faucet Washers (10-PacK)-88587 at The Home Depot
used an old atty to mark the center of the rings, then used a dremel to increase the inner diameter to atty size. When the atty is inserted, it increases the outer diameter, making an air-tight enclosure. Now I'm just trying to think how I can make it easier to remove the top cap for refills, and I want to create some stainless steel caps for aesthetics. Oh, and get this wicking issue resolved.
 
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If anyone is interested, I made my tank using 1 in. OD x 3/4 in. ID x 10 ft. PVC Clear Tubing-SVNL10 at The Home Depot and 1/2 in. L Beveled Faucet Washers (10-PacK)-88587 at The Home Depot
used an old atty to mark the center of the rings, then used a dremel to increase the inner diameter to atty size. When the atty is inserted, it increases the outer diameter, making an air-tight enclosure. Now I'm just trying to think how I can make it easier to remove the top cap for refills, and I want to create some stainless steel caps for aesthetics. Oh, and get this wicking issue resolved.

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