vamo v2 question

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duperdavid

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Hello I've got a Vamo v2 for quite a while and have had a quite horrid experience, long story short I have a tank that tastes of burnt wick and a battery that doesn't work.

My question to you veterans out there is what tank would you recommend that's easy to use and that could produce decent vapor, i know that unless i rebuild my coils i wont be able to really vape clouds :\ but anyways Any suggestions

Also I need a battery(s) something reliable I had "crossfires" they are red batteries that came with the vape and they just died they refuse to charge which kinda sucks

Also I don't know if this makes a difference but I only smoke 100 percent VG and 80 VG + water.

So please if anyone could nudge me in the right direction that would be awesome, I've seen so many people on youtube just enjoying their vapes and I'm here thinking I made a bad investment, anyways thanks ahead of time!:)
 

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You just describe a protank 2, imho.

I would recommend it, it's easy to use, and produces decent vapour. The vamo + protank combo is pretty slick. I've heard the coils are easy to build if you feel like learning.

No idea how it performs with 100% VG, never tried.

I'm currently using these batteries, I've had no issues using them in the vamo (you need 2 of them to fill the vamo): Efest IMR18350 Chemically Safe Li-ion 3.7V 800mAh Flat or Nipple Topped Rechargeable Battery
 
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duperdavid

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Alrighty so the panasonic batteries seem to be more favored, are they small? (2 fit inside the vamo at once), or are they the large kinds? and also would kinda charger would i have to use? would the crossfire wall charger work? (the one that comes with vamo v2 kits)? thanks. seems like noone likes the protank 3 haha, so i guess ill have to go with the protank 2 with airvalve
 

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the protank series do have a learning curve and they can handle 100% vg. To an extent, I agree with Chawg, the vape is amazing once you master the protank, but if you dont..... its terrible and you'll forever hate the them. I too would say that a carto tank would be the best solution, but the fact that you use 100% vg kinda ruins that. A simple tank that I would recommend would be the iclear 30 and newer versions of it like the 30b or 30s. simple great vape and 16 silica wicks can handle 100% vg. IMO
 
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