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Post by Dan on Jun 3, 2013 12:00:13 GMT
Hi all.
Does anyone use an Evic with a Kanger protank?
If so, could you tell me what voltage/wattage you find most suitable please?
Is it quite an airy vape?
Also, a general Evic question.. Does it constantly regulate the output voltage?
By this I mean, does it keep a constant output until the battery dies? Or does the output fade as the battery loses power?
Many thankyous!!
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Post by Roscopecotrain on Jun 3, 2013 14:26:08 GMT
Ok few things i can help with here. Yes the protank is an airy vape but is easily sorted by filling one or two of the three air holes depending on what vape you want. I filled two with blu tac when i had mine and was spot on.
As for the evic it is a mod so it has seperate batteries. 18650 or 18350 batteries therfore what ever you set it at you get till the battery dies.
As for voltage and wattage for pro tank it depends in what juice you are using and you. Most people start down low and work up the voltage and wattage until they find there personal sweet spot.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jun 3, 2013 14:40:44 GMT
Hi all. Does anyone use an Evic with a Kanger protank?If so, could you tell me what voltage/wattage you find most suitable please? Is it quite an airy vape? Also, a general Evic question.. Does it constantly regulate the output voltage? By this I mean, does it keep a constant output until the battery dies? Or does the output fade as the battery loses power? Many thankyous!! Dan I only have a vamo but works great around 7w to 7.5w, as for the airy vape try this to regulate the air flow instead of the blu-tac & does it well. www.liberty-flights.co.uk/product.asp?id=205#6842 the evic does regulate the voltage electronically same as the vamo but as owners will tell you, better than the vamo. Hope that helps.
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Post by gixxernut on Jun 19, 2013 21:33:58 GMT
i use an evic and a protank.
i always vape at 6 watts.
draw is a bit airy but i dont mind.
if you use the plinth that comes in the kit it tightens the draw a bit
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Post by djs on Jun 19, 2013 21:38:00 GMT
I use an eVic, and I own a Protank. Sadly, I don't use the two together as my Protank is being employed as a paper weight as it serves me better that way. I think I used to set the eVic to 7-8 watts for a Protank.
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Post by Dan on Jun 19, 2013 23:15:40 GMT
Hi guys, thanks for replying. I've since sold my protanks and now use the RSST rbas on the Evic.. One tip I will give is to try the airflow controller from Liberty Flights if you want more control of how airy the draw is.. Can be found here; www.liberty-flights.co.uk/product.asp?id=205Difference that little bit of metal makes is phenomenal!
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