Huge huge huge (3) Congrats, Silka!
And...... very nice lil K drip tip ya got there.
Absolutely AWESOME shot!Had to do a new family photo [emoji39]. Short a few tanks though.
What can someone tell me about P3 Beta's. About all I know is that they would have been the first P3's, and probably just a few in number. Thanks.
Absolutely AWESOME shot!
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Guys, a quick question. I have the P3 Beta and it was never upgraded. I've been squonking exclusively for almost 2 years now and I decided to pass it on to my wife who, like me, is a tootle puffer... vaping between 1-1.2 ohms and 13-16 watts. I know the new HP end cap will be useful, but do I need to get the upgrades or the programmer? I mean what did the upgrades really do to the P3?
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Hi, I have a question and maybe you guys with Provari 2.5 can help me.
I bought a Mini a few months ago for my father which has been working great with an Aspire Nautilus X, but my father wants to try the Cubis Tank (Joyetech) since he also uses the eGo AIO Pro (and I guess he likes it better than the Nauti). The Joyetech device uses 0.6 ohm coils but I've seen that they also sell a 1.5 ohm coil (Clapton) for the Cubis.
My question is:
Being my father a low wattage - tootle puffer vaper and considering he wants to use his Provari with the Cubis tank. Does the Provari Mini can handle the 0.6 ohm coils or he should use the Clapton 1.5 ohm coils? Maybe both?
I've done the math and the 1.5 coils can be vaped at 10 watts if the voltage if set to 4.00 volts, and can go to 16 watt if set at 5.00 volt (don't want to push the limit of the device, which I believe is 6 volts).
If the 0.6 ohm coil is used, voltage has to be set at 2.5 volt to get the 10 watt vape but I don't know if that resistance is to low for the device.
I guess the 1.5 ohm coil is better option since it is rated for 8 to 20 watts.
What do you think?
Hi, I have a question and maybe you guys with Provari 2.5 can help me.
I bought a Mini a few months ago for my father which has been working great with an Aspire Nautilus X, but my father wants to try the Cubis Tank (Joyetech) since he also uses the eGo AIO Pro (and I guess he likes it better than the Nauti). The Joyetech device uses 0.6 ohm coils but I've seen that they also sell a 1.5 ohm coil (Clapton) for the Cubis.
My question is:
Being my father a low wattage - tootle puffer vaper and considering he wants to use his Provari with the Cubis tank. Does the Provari Mini can handle the 0.6 ohm coils or he should use the Clapton 1.5 ohm coils? Maybe both?
I've done the math and the 1.5 coils can be vaped at 10 watts if the voltage if set to 4.00 volts, and can go to 16 watt if set at 5.00 volt (don't want to push the limit of the device, which I believe is 6 volts).
If the 0.6 ohm coil is used, voltage has to be set at 2.5 volt to get the 10 watt vape but I don't know if that resistance is to low for the device.
I guess the 1.5 ohm coil is better option since it is rated for 8 to 20 watts.
What do you think?
The cubis is not a good match for the 2.5. Many have been disappointed with the naughty X including me. You need to stay at resistances of 1ohm or higher and don't bother with claptons. They take a lot of power to run due to the massive amount of wire. If budget is an issue and premade coils are a must then try the naughty 2 or kabuki if you have a bit bigger budget. Both use the same coils but give different vapes and both are good tanks. It hold 3 ml or less.
Has anyone here tried out an EhPro Atomic atomizer clone, especially with their Provape device? Looking for a rebuildable anything that has an 18mm or smaller diameter... could live with 19 or 20 I guess, but would really like fit on my Provari 2(.5) with no overhang. I'd sooner go smaller than bigger.
Edit: although alternatively, if anyone could tell me where I could still find a reasonably priced beauty ring for the tapered ProVaris, that would also be wonderful. Just want ONE option to use without one.