Official ProVari Radius Thread

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  • The ProVari™ Radius wattage can be adjusted from 3 – 40 in 0.2 watt increments.
  • Flat top design provides a clean hybrid look with the latest tanks.
  • The P3 thread is a unique top connection which allows you to adapt multiple tanks including 510, Ego and P3 threaded tanks. As new connections become available, the Radius will be able to adapt with screw-in adapters. Ego style adapters are sold separately. As new tanks are developed with the P3 thread, they will adapt for a clean hybrid look.
  • Self-adjusting center contact pin ensures maximum compatibility with tanks and atomizers.
  • Built-in sealed OLED display with scrolling icon-based graphics allows you to visually adjust your settings.
  • Each device has a unique digital serial number.
  • A translucent seven color lighted push button allows you to select from seven color choices when the button is pressed. There is also a random option which rotates through all seven colors each time you press the button.
  • On/Off mode allows you to shut the unit off completely.
  • Safety cutoff turns off the unit if the button is held down for too long.
  • HotShot™ Boost mode allows you to get more vapor with a short power boost with each puff. This setting is adjustable allowing you to dial-in your favorite boost time setting.
  • Scrolling OTS (Onboard Troubleshooting System) keeps the user informed of any problems and how to resolve them with clear instructions.
  • Sub-ohm capability set by amperage. You can use .3, .4, .5 ohm tanks, limited to 9.5 amps.
  • Amperage limit of up to 9.5 amps will protect against over-current situations.
  • Battery “mileage gauge” tells you how much energy is available to the atomizer.
  • Smart safety features provide the highest levels of safety available on any device in the world. If you press the button and can vape, it’s safe!
  • Thermal monitoring shuts the device off if it detects a high temperature condition.
  • Left & Right handed mode allows the user to select which way the display reads.
  • Check All mode allows the user to see all their critical settings at a quick glance with one button press (adjustable settings).
  • Save profile - Save all of your favorite settings into 5 available memory slots for quick recall.
  • Scroll speed adjust allows the user to select the speed of the scrolling menu.
  • OLED brightness adjustment lets you vary the display intensity.
  • Exclusive reliable and safe electronic switch is designed for long life.
  • Battery Monitoring shuts the unit off once a battery has reached end-of-charge.
  • Reverse battery protection keeps the circuit safe if the battery is accidentally installed backwards.
  • The Radius is compatible with flat top batteries.
    Built-In quick USB charging and firmware updates.
  • Made of Stainless steel and high grade polycarbonate.
  • No compromise components ensures a high quality and reliable device.
  • Proudly made in the USA.
  • 1 Year Warranty: Excludes accessories like batteries and atomizers.
  • 3.4” L x 1.7” W x 1.0" D without atomizer.
  • The Radius has the capability to have its internal firmware upgraded via USB. This can be done at home with any Windows 7/8/10 system.
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@Vape360 , Why no volts?

Volts are so yesterday. Now it's watts and joules! :)

Probably because they were trying to simplify the menu system, and the +/- buttons would not have worked well for both options at the same time, and really, setting voltage is you calculating wattage when the mod can do it for you.

Also, as resistance changes (due to temperature, coil buildup, etc.), wattage mode compensates by adjusting voltage accordingly for a more consistent experience.
 

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Volts are so yesterday. Now it's watts and joules! :)

Probably because they were trying to simplify the menu system, and the +/- buttons would not have worked well for both options at the same time, and really, setting voltage is you calculating wattage when the mod can do it for you.

Also, as resistance changes (due to temperature, coil buildup, etc.), wattage mode compensates by adjusting voltage accordingly for a more consistent experience.

I use my P3 in volt mode :)

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Trying to simplify maybe, succeeding, debatable. Simplified power adjustment and on/off. The rest is the same interface as the P3 and Classic.
 

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I use my P3 in volt mode :)

I know... Old habits are hard to let go ;)

But seriously, I used volts mode on my v2.5, and had to keep a Post-It note next to my vape station so I could have a "cheat sheet" to know what voltage to set when I swapped out tanks. When I got my P3, I never used volts mode again.
 
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