Hey guys and gals,
I've noticed a problem with my Tribeca recently. I've upgraded my APV from the Triton tank system to a ProVari 2.5 awhile ago and currently use ProTank IIs (with aero v2 bases) and AeroTanks (v1 and v2). The atty resistance displayed on my ProVari runs between 1.8 and 2.1 ohms, depending on the tank and coil head in there.
All of my other juices taste great in these tanks, and I normally run them from 3.7 to 4.1 volts. Great flavor and vapor. However with Tribeca, I can't go over 3.4 volts, and even that produces dry and burned tasting hits at times. Vapor production is very poor, as in sometimes I can't even tell if I'm inhaling anything. I've tried Tribeca in all tanks and with new coils. Same problem.
Any of you experience this? Can Tribeca just not take the heat where other juices can? Any suggestions? I love my Tribeca, but I'm extremely disappointed right now.
I've noticed a problem with my Tribeca recently. I've upgraded my APV from the Triton tank system to a ProVari 2.5 awhile ago and currently use ProTank IIs (with aero v2 bases) and AeroTanks (v1 and v2). The atty resistance displayed on my ProVari runs between 1.8 and 2.1 ohms, depending on the tank and coil head in there.
All of my other juices taste great in these tanks, and I normally run them from 3.7 to 4.1 volts. Great flavor and vapor. However with Tribeca, I can't go over 3.4 volts, and even that produces dry and burned tasting hits at times. Vapor production is very poor, as in sometimes I can't even tell if I'm inhaling anything. I've tried Tribeca in all tanks and with new coils. Same problem.
Any of you experience this? Can Tribeca just not take the heat where other juices can? Any suggestions? I love my Tribeca, but I'm extremely disappointed right now.