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Hi I'm new to this hole thing, just some questions. I just got a new set up here. X6 and the tank is a K ranger Tech Proton 11 mini, and wondering what's would be the best coil? I had a 1.8 in my last ecig and it was a ItastVV with a xjet tank. I tried a full wick style on the last one and never liked it much, so I've stuck with the clear cartomizer set up. So I don't really understand the hole coil voltage. I tried the 1.8 in the new set up (x6) and I just swapped out to a 2.0 and it seems to work little better. So what's the real difference between the could voltages? Thanks I hope y'all can make sense of this

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IMO, the Kanger ProTank 2 Mini is a wonderful tank, and the single coils are real work-horses. I use a 2.0 or 2.2 ohm coil with mine.

I'm not familiar with the X6, but will assume it is a variable-voltage battery in the eGo size?

Most of the VV batteries in that style run from 3.5 up to 4.2 volts, so you can calculate the Wattage output based on the coil resistance using Ohm's Law. At 3.7 volts (standard voltage for a non-variable eGo battery), using a 2.0 ohm coil, your wattage is 6.85W, so you may want to bump up the voltage on yours to 3.8-4.0V to get a better vape. Using a 2.2 Ohm coil, 3.7V will be 6.22W, so you may have to max out the voltage to get your best vape?

Start low on the voltage, and try increasing it by 0.1V... take a few hits... turn it up... repeat. Once you get a burnt taste, back off 0.1 or 0.2 V to get your best results. If none of those settings work for you... try a higher or lower resistance coil, but I've found that my KPT2mini really performs well with 2.0 ohm coils on my eGo batteries, running 3.7V (standard).

One thing about VV or VW battery MODs is that you have to play with the Voltage or Wattage (along with coil resistance) to find what you like best... Hope that helps you out :)

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