tank system for provari

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Hi, I'm a new e-cig user and have been dripping with the Ego for about two weeks now. I love it. I recently purchased a Provari and one thing that I found kinda annoying was the need to constantly drip. I'm now much better at preventing leaks from overflowing but still find it necessary to re-drip after 3 puffs or so. I would like to obtain a tank system for the Provari. I really like the GG UFS because I can use ordinary atomizers in it. I'm waiting for adapter to attach it to a 510 connection to become available. The unit is also expensive so it will be a few weeks before I actually get one of these. Maybe someone could suggest some alternate solutions to attaching a GG UFS to a Provari? Is there a site available where I can buy the tank and the adapter? In the mean time, I would like to explorer other options. What I really need are some recommendations for tank systems and the parts I'd need to get for them. For instance, the ATTY tank has some weird atomizer that has the heating coil at the top. Where do you buy these? Do they also come in HV for my Provari? The ATTY tank seems like a neat option but again, I was having troubles finding a retailer. Anyway, let me know what you recommend.
 

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Hi, I'm a new e-cig user and have been dripping with the Ego for about two weeks now. I love it. I recently purchased a Provari and one thing that I found kinda annoying was the need to constantly drip. I'm now much better at preventing leaks from overflowing but still find it necessary to re-drip after 3 puffs or so. I would like to obtain a tank system for the Provari. I really like the GG UFS because I can use ordinary atomizers in it. I'm waiting for adapter to attach it to a 510 connection to become available. The unit is also expensive so it will be a few weeks before I actually get one of these. Maybe someone could suggest some alternate solutions to attaching a GG UFS to a Provari? Is there a site available where I can buy the tank and the adapter? In the mean time, I would like to explorer other options. What I really need are some recommendations for tank systems and the parts I'd need to get for them. For instance, the ATTY tank has some weird atomizer that has the heating coil at the top. Where do you buy these? Do they also come in HV for my Provari? The ATTY tank seems like a neat option but again, I was having troubles finding a retailer. Anyway, let me know what you recommend.

I'm not sure if its Arry Tank you are referring. It is basically a tank mod made from using the CE2 Clearomizer. The CE2 Clearomizer is prolly what u see with the heating coil at the top.

It is currently out of stock from some suppliers but this is a link to one of them just to see if this is the one you are referring to and the pics and instructions are there.

But if you can get your hands on the CE2 clearomizer, there are some DIYs out there you can try making. Heres one.

CE2s Clearos and cartos are basically the same. One with transparent wall and the other not. thats all~

Hope this helps.
 
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Yeah, it's the ARRY, sorry for the typo. So, to set this up. I need to get cartomizers (HV, right? Since I'm using the VV provari?) and then just the tank itself?

You don't need hv when using a vv.....that is the beauty of vv....use a reg 2.5 or 3.0 cartomizer and dial it to your liking...
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Sugar_and_Spice: Can you give a parts breakdown for what I'll need to get? I am _way_ overwhelmed by all the different components.

Take a look at one of the links I posted.....the vendors usually offer a 3 mil or 5 mil tank and your choice of a 2ohm or 3ohm cartomizer....
when you look at the cartomizer, you will see that there is a tiny whole that has been punched in the side. this allows for the juice to enter. The cartomizer actually sits in the center of the tank filled with you ejuice. works really well. I usually get a 3ohm and use it on my provari at around 4.5 or so. But that is the beauty of vv. you can dial to where the juice tastes the best.....
hope this helps.
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You don't need hv when using a vv.....that is the beauty of vv....use a reg 2.5 or 3.0 cartomizer and dial it to your liking...
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Yup thats right but fyi foobar, the CE2 is a 3ohm thereabout. (mine reads 3.5ohm using my provari Ao function lol) so i just vape at 4.2v-4.4v which is the sweetspot for my juice.

And u just need the CE2 and 2 syringe. (one syringe for the rubber and the tank body, the 2nd syring for the rubber only) See the tutorial vid above.
 

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One point worth considering is to to stay with a higher resistance CE2 / cartomizer to protect it in case you vape at higher voltage. The 2.5 or 3.0 hat Suger_and_Spice referred to is ohms. This keeps the wattage down at higher voltages. MAP, Torpedo and Arry are all tank mods that use a punched carto or CE2 and the principle is the same with them & a bunch of others, I'm sure. Do a search and you should be able to find a tank. You may even have to buy a tank from one vender & a CE2 from another but someone will most likely have them.

You may want to consider the clearomizer / fluxomizer set-up too. Not as much juice capacity but the same principle in a less expensive component. I'd recommend researching those a little because some are known for leaking / cracking...
 

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Oh just to add, i have this love hate thing going on for the CE2.
Love: its easy to mod and easy to clean
Hate: the heating coil (i.e. the atty) is at the top so knowing gravity does its job well, the wick might fail to bring the juice to the top properly thus giving u a slight burn taste and warmer vapor. (easily overcome-d by holding it upside down)

Check Scott's review.

Review of the ARRY Tank by E-Cig-Reviews.com
 

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christy: can you list the items you purchased? seriously, have no idea what to buy. none of the cartos show the resistence levels, there are 10 to pick from, some are dual... do i want dual? kinda wanted to get a clearomizer and take it apart like in some of the tank review videos I saw. i didn't see any of those at that site. Some of the tanks on the site come in different sizes (3ml / 5ml and MEGA) So, would I need a different size of a clearomizer?
 

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some love em some (me) don't. I find they tend to over drip... there are all kinds of confusing modifications for them and a couple didn't work for me. Sometimes it would what they call auto feed... for me that = flood. but like i said some love them so let us know how you like it...ymmv.
I just ordered a Vapemate from someone on the classies. Someone suggested it to me. If you want to check it out they are made by Super T Manufacturing. Just an idea but can't tell you how good it is yet - maybe someone can chime in.
 
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