Yet to overcome

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newbieb0y

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Going to a month.. I had been playing with my GGTS and kept my ProVari into my cabinet. I spent most of the time figuring on my GGTS and of course, I do know that it's the voltage that cause this issue. But I'm wondering if anyone here has this problem just like me and had made it solved.

Lasting for a couple of months, vaping 5v on ProVari and switched over to GGTS, I felt lesser kick and vapor with a 3.7v battery. Being unhappy about it, I ordered 2* 3.7v CR123A and throw it into my GGTS. :blink: Just one, only one full drag, it's not the kick that hurts me. It burns my throat. I'm yet to overcome the getting lesser vapor. Anyone has the same problem before?

Please advise me how do you overcome this issue. Takes time?
 
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fright88

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Have you tried a different OHM Ce2? I ask because lets just say you are using 2.4 ohm e2's at 5v that is 10.416 watts. Now if you upped that to 7.4 and didn't change the ohms you would be looking at 22.8 watts. If you want to keep that 10.416 you would have to change to 5.3 or 5.4 ohms that is a huge difference.
 

atavanhalen

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There are batteries that produce around 4.8volts, they call them 5volts cuz they start out at 5.2volts, If you want to know who sells them then shoot me a pm. When I first started vaping, I had to use HV because 3.7 did not cut it for me, I was upset that I didnt get to use some mods because they only used 3.7 batts so after a while I tried really hard to use only 3.7 and after about a month I FINALLY got used to it and now I pretty much always vape 3.7, granted I use Imr batts and 1.5ohm atties so its not just plain old 3.7 :)
 
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