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Hello! New to the forum. Sorta new to vaping


awalvatne62

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Hello, I currently own a panzer black hawk mech mod with 2 rebuildable atomizers and I have a variable voltage mod which I believe is an SiD by zmax with a protank 2 on it.

But I have one main question hopefully somebody could help me with (main reason I joined this forum) and that is. I just started rebuilding the protank atomizers. And my variable voltage mod will only take builds 1.3 ohms or higher. Before I tried rebuilding them I used the 1.8 ohm heads and they worked well. Decent amount of vapor for me. I just rebuilt one with a micro oil ohming in at 1.6. The only problem is. It's only producing half the vapor that the 1.8 store bought heads provide for me. I'm using cotton for wicking. Does anybody have any suggestions for me? Everything is very appreciated. Thank you and happy vaping

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Welcome!

Are you using a coil-meter to check your resistance, or are you relying on the meter on your MOD? If you're using the MOD's meter, that could be part of the issue... only trust the readings from a "real" meter, either one specifically made for reading coils, or a good digital multi-meter. Another issue could be the cotton... are you using organic cotton (no additives, chemicals, etc), and are you using the right amount? Too much will prevent proper wicking (too much compression), too little will not wick enough juice fast enough (and usually brings burnt tastes).

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I've gone off the resistance reading on my mod. And for wicking I think I've got it about right. I don't make it loose but I don't make it to wear it tugs a little to pull it through so that when the liquid is added it expands to where it's touching all around but it's not in there tight. My roommates gone but has an ohm reader for his mods. Can't find it. Guess I'll have to wait till he gets back

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