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    Default New Variable Voltage device from smoktech?

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    These units looks awesome!

    Does anyone have details to this VV device?

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    Saw these posted on another thread. Supposedly a Chinese knockoff of the Provari.

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    Hopefully someone will post details on the build, features and price.

    It does look like a provari clone. If this thing offers the same features and build quality as the provari and cost less then $100, this will be a big hit. IMHO

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    If Smoktech makes this PV it won't be Provari quality but it will be very good quality at a value price. I've had no problems with my Smoktech E-Power 14650 in four months of use. I wonder what battery they will use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yzer View Post
    If Smoktech makes this PV it won't be Provari quality but it will be very good quality at a value price. I've had no problems with my Smoktech E-Power 14650 in four months of use. I wonder what battery they will use?
    I believe 18650.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rule62 View Post
    I believe 18650.
    Yep. Just checked the Smoktech site. It's 18650.
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    No, I was mistaken. I was looking at the mechanical PV also called "Bolt." I can't find this new VV Bolt.
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    I just read a post on another forum about this. It's the VV Bolt from Smoktech. 3-6V +/- .01V. Three digit display, 2x18350 or 16340, current limited: 4 amps, battery monitoring and other nice features.
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    definitely keeping my eyes peeled for updates to its availability.
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    It's actually 5 Amps for the amperage cutoff!
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