"they are" not "there" (I should have read Chads signature more carefully...
I think I'm going to pull the trigger on a Sophia w/D base tank but anyone have advise on the prebuilt coils (I will learn to build my own very soon) as far as 1.8 or 2.2 ohms? I keep going back and forth with this. I love warm vapes and huge flavor. I could care less about huge vapor.
Also, I watched a YT vid on the SnP tank and was totally impressed with the fill holes. Don't get me wrong, I love my IBtanked but I have lifted them too much a few times when filling or changing tanks and dumped juice.It's def user error, but the holes seem so much easier.
Hey Angie, I just want to give you a heads up on building your own coils for the Sophia. I have the eBaron which uses the exact same coil/ceramic cup and I just built my first coil for it three days ago...successfully. I built two more the next day. If I can do it anyone can. Seriously. The Sophia will be perfect for someone, like you or me, who has little to no experience building coils. I'd like to buy Sophia as well but she's going to have to wait until after Christmas. So have no fear as far as building your own coils for her goes.![]()
What she said!
By the way, how's Gizmo?
And while on the subject of cartotanks I was wondering something. Is it just me or does anyone else not like the hiss that cartotanks produce? I was surprised by that when I tried my first cartotank set up a couple of weeks back. My eBaron is silent when drawing on it so the airy hiss of a cartotank has me not liking it as much. Are all cartotanks like this? I'm using a 19mm IBTanked with a smok 2.something ohm carto.
Hey Angie, I just want to give you a heads up on building your own coils for the Sophia. I have the eBaron which uses the exact same coil/ceramic cup and I just built my first coil for it three days ago...successfully. I built two more the next day. If I can do it anyone can. Seriously. The Sophia will be perfect for someone, like you or me, who has little to no experience building coils. I'd like to buy Sophia as well but she's going to have to wait until after Christmas. So have no fear as far as building your own coils for her goes.![]()
I went with the medium resistance pre-built coils, figuring that they'd be the safest bet for me while I was learning to use the Sophia on the ProVari. I also preferred using medium or standard resistance cartos to low resistance cartos. By the way, if you haven't already completed your order, I would recommend getting (at least) two packs of the pre-built coils. It would suck if you fell in love with the Sophia and then had to stop using her because you ran out (oh, the horror!).
When I ordered the Kanthal Ready Wires I also went with a medium resistance (2.3). I find that with 2.3 ohms, my sweet spot with most juices is typically between 3.7v - 4.0v, (so...approx. 5.9 - 7 watts), and I never really go higher than 4.4v as to me things start tasting burnt.
Maybe I'm weird... ok, you all know I'm weird... but I like the sound of the cartotanks. Not sure why, but I find that 'hiss' reassuring & comforting.
And while on the subject of cartotanks I was wondering something. Is it just me or does anyone else not like the hiss that cartotanks produce? I was surprised by that when I tried my first cartotank set up a couple of weeks back. My eBaron is silent when drawing on it so the airy hiss of a cartotank has me not liking it as much. Are all cartotanks like this? I'm using a 19mm IBTanked with a smok 2.something ohm carto.
This probably has been asked I'm sure hundreds of times and if so, I apologize. Lead me to the proper thread and I will go from there. I'm asking ProVari owners to think through their arsenal and pick the one and only carto tank set up they could not "live" without or would recommend ONE on a ProVari for:
Best Performance
Best Quality Flavor
Least amount of hassles
Best looking on the ProVari-(it has to look good right?)
Any pics would be great too. There are a ton of carto tanks out there and I'm needing to expand my collection of three, yes I only have three.
I'm saving $$$ now and hope to buy 3-4 new ones in Jan. I already have my eye on a few but before I pull the trigger, I'm wanting ideas of what current ProVari owners think. Thanks
Note - there was an AMP tank in the classies a day or two ago...
I'm just shifting to tanks now, and I don't like rebuilding anything, so I'm straight carto. Haven't decided on best performance yet, I've got IKV, Boge and Smok all lined up to try out. So far, I think the Ikenvapes may be best, but it'll be a while til I'm certain...
I've got IBTanked; one haven't-used-it-yet tank from VapeRev, and 3 different Kir Fanis tanks.
I've got to say I'm totally happy with the KirF's and will probably stick with them for a while!!
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I went with the medium resistance pre-built coils, figuring that they'd be the safest bet for me while I was learning to use the Sophia on the ProVari. I also preferred using medium or standard resistance cartos to low resistance cartos. By the way, if you haven't already completed your order, I would recommend getting (at least) two packs of the pre-built coils. It would suck if you fell in love with the Sophia and then had to stop using her because you ran out (oh, the horror!).
When I ordered the Kanthal Ready Wires I also went with a medium resistance (2.3). I find that with 2.3 ohms, my sweet spot with most juices is typically between 3.7v - 4.0v, (so...approx. 5.9 - 7 watts), and I never really go higher than 4.4v as to me things start tasting burnt.
Where do you order your Kanthal Ready Wires?
Here. You can also get them from china if you're willing to wait a looooong time.
I love to hear my carto's snap, crackle & pop!
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The GP SnP is my current favorite due to ease of filling and great looks. Pictures above with SnP with SS Tank, Provari skirt/apron/cone, with the Hippo V2, etc. Great looks, great performance. Not the easiest to change because tolerances are pretty tight, but the tank will never leak on you, or at least mine hasn't. Beautiful too. Good luck!
I have the SNP 22" & 23"--I consider then the 'black tie' of the collection-
(need to get some good pics for these)
The KirFanis Varadero and Privi--are the suits (need to take a pic of the Prive
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Then there are-the SS1 --both stainless brushed and polished--very nice, solid and well machined--they are the 'dressy casual' group--since they haven't been shown here--I will post pic
Then there are the IBT--I consider these the 'comfortable go-to" for just about any occasion--they can be elegant- a little dressy-casual or they can simply be a great lounge go to--sometimes even 'playful...
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The Cirrus--each one unique and can go either way--but are like the "I" personality style--they want to be noticed.
The Phiniac tanks--they are rugged and reliable, and comfortable--and they are much like a T-Shirt because you can display your interest for all to see.
Then there are a few that you can just be whimsical and have fun with adding different things to accessorize for the season or the occasion!
Just my take on the ones that I have collected so far!![]()