Which Cartomizer to use in a Tank & in General use with a Provari?

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shack22

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I'm excited to be getting a new satin Provari this week(already shipped)!I use several different tanks(on a GLV2 )and wanted suggestions on which carto's will work best on a Provari.Right now I've got some Boge LR and SR as well as a few dual coils.I'm not sure what resistance the DC's are(Vaporessence doesn't say on their site)--I suspect they are 1.5 and I understand I'll have major problems with them on a Provari.
I do like the DC's in a tank but will I need to get some higher res ones to make it work?I've heard good things about the IKV Fusions,Kanger horizontal coils and the Resurrectors--anyone used any of these?Any advice on which cartos will work best in a tank and in general on my spankin new Provari would be appreciated!
 

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I've used 1.5ohm DC's on my ProVari, the highest I've gotten them is 4.0V & you shouldn't need more than that for a great vape. If you do get the higher ohm DC's you could go higher in voltage. I did a syringe tank mod on one of the DC's & it works great but I'm always out & about & its not practical to be using that tank for me.

I've tried these with my ProVari, as stated DC's, Fluxomizers 2.6ohm, Joye Mega-T tanks 2.3ohm, Vision Deux 3.0ohm, 3.3ohm 808 cartos, Joye atties 3.0ohm when dripping. I can use them all without problem & tweak them all to where you want them. I have accumulated a lot of stuff in general so now I mainly just concentrate on finding good juices for now. Your ProVari gives you a great range of options. But I'm sure you're going to find that out real soon! Happy Vaping!
 

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I'm on 3rd day of using my ProVari.. couldn't be happier. VV vaping at its finest! All day long at county fair, in high gust wind,, just "power Up" the volts a bit.. the device worked wonderfully.
Anyway, I can't give advice on any other carto combinations with a tank, other than what I have been using the last 72hrs... 3.0ohm parallel dual coil working great! At 5-5.5volt,, vape heaven.
 

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I really can't say I have a favorite, I rotate use of them and just never really picked one out, they all have certain characteristics, the list could go on. You have a good start with the cartos you have. If anything, I would suggest the DC's in a higher ohm rating at least 2.0ohm. I guess you could say that these are the best choice if you want something easy to use out of the box. Just fill, let it sit for 15mins. Pop on & vape. Come to think of it, the DC's are what I usually take when I'm out. Hope this helps. If I remember correctly ProVape recommends standard resistance atty's & cartos for the most flexibility.
 

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Yeah, I second the recommendations of 2+ ohms. I use dual coils in 2 ohm and 3 ohm in my tanks, as well as 3 ohm Boges in the smaller tanks. Those are my faves. The 1.5 ohm ones will work, but you'll have to keep the voltage low and LR stuff will drain your batteries faster and give you less room to fine-tune your vape
 

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I prefer punched to slotted, less flooding in my experience, but either does work. As for the Kangers, I just tried them the other day and they were okay, but you gotta keep the voltage fairly low (even in a tank) or you get dry hits. They vape a lot like a CE2, but without the leaking ;-) I much prefer the axial coil cartos to those, I tried three of the horizontal coils and just traded away the other two from that pack in the classies.
I haven't tried the Fusions, but I know others have and can offer you their opinions
 
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