What ohms do you run your provari at..... Need some advice

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Ozwald

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Thanks guys, I find that Im vaping at a way lower voltage than most of you. Im between 3.4v and 3.7v if I go higher or do the +2 to the ohms I get a burning taste. not sure why this is or if my provari has an issue but at these voltages the taste is good.

I enjoy low power vaping too. If it tastes good, keep it up. And enjoy the fact that you run through a lot less e-liquid at low power & your batteries last forever. :)
 

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I have found low power vaping to give me a saturated, flavorful satisfying vape. 2-3 ohm cartos in a tank under 4v. really hits the spot for me...

I've been using my mechs more than my Provaris lately, so I just build everything for 3.7v. My happy spot for most of my liquids is at 2.2ohms. That's on KFL's, but cartotanks are awesome for lowpower vaping. KFL's too though - you can get some amazing flavor without pushing them very far.
 

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Hey guys well I got my first provari the V2.5 and been vaping a few weeks. Been playing with different juices and found some I do like. What I would like to know is, which Ohm rating or power do you run your provari at. How do you go by choosing what wattage or variable to set it at so you get the best taste. Right now I have some Sour apple from a local store and have it set at 3.6 Pu and a aero tank with a 2.0 ohm coil. Any advice will help thanks again guys

When I was using carto tanks, I typically used 3.2 ohm coils and ran them at 5V = 7.8 watts. Now that I'm using Nautilus BVC coils (1.8 ohm) I run them at 4.6V = 11.75 watts. The BVC at 11.75 watts is perfection in my eyes.

Your voltage will really depend on the juice and coil / topper you're using. Just gotta play with it and find what works.
 

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Nautilus Aspire with 1.8 (actual 1.9-2.0) ohm BVC coils and 5.3 volts
Cartotanks with 2.0 ohm Boge and 4.3 volts
KFL+ & R91 built at 1.7-1.8 ohm and 4.2-4.3 volts

I start them off about .5 volt low and bump them up to desired voltage over about 10 minutes as they get "broken in"

All juices at 12mg 40/60 PG/VG


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