z atty pro and low ohms

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nyrob718

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so iv been vaping my zap and havent been getting the vapor production that iv wanted. switching from cartos im used to vaping at 3ohms 4.7 volts and setup my zap to around that. but i wanna try low ohm i heard it works great. i have a provari v2 32g kanthal and im using the stock wicks that came with thr provari...but im unrolling them cause there pretty thin and re rolling them thicker...i cant get the ohms lower than 1.7 can i get lower than that with 32g... i understand the post is all over the place i just wanna give you guys all the details lol thanks for the help
 

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with 32g you would have to do less wraps which might not be good. i would go to 30g. genesis attys do perform better at lower resistances. maybe a 3/4 or 4/5 with 30g is the ticket. if you like that, then after a while you can try the 28g. at least you have a v-2, this will allow you to go lower then all other vv devices
 

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thanks all i have right now is 32 and a 3/4 wrap and this thing is puttin out some serious vapor lol but i have a hot spot on the bottom now lol...any tips on how to get rid of that

the 32g is thin and it moves around alot, this is another reason why i like a thicker wire. anyways what i do is try to nudge the coils around until it goes away, this is best to be done with no juice in the tank. you can try it first without emptying the tank, but if it doesnt work, either tilt the mod so that the wick becomes dry and then fire up the coils, then nudge. your wick must be dry, and all your coils needs to be glowing, and then you can work out the hot spot. it can be from a loose bottom wire also, so by losening up the neg and then pulling the wire then re-tighten.
 
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