Perhaps it's because I just finished watching Fight Club on HBO and felt a little unhinged.
Perhaps I've read too many posts from ProVari haters that categorize the ProVari as overpriced and downplay it's quality or design.
Or maybe since dunking my E-LVT in the toilet I decided that for curiosity sake I just had to find out for myself.
Well here it is.
After a rather unsuccessful dunking of my E-LVT during a torture review process I promised myself I'd never do anything that stupid again. And I haven't. I did something stupider.
Not wanting to put my ProVari in the toilet, I decided to replicate the dunk test with a much more cleaner environment.
Below you will see pictures of my placing my beloved ProVari in a full glass of water. And it going into a bag of rice afterwards.
If you do this you WILL void your warranty and you will likely ruin your VV/VW device. But I am so confident that the ProVari will incur no damage that I am going to do this. Everything I have seen with my eyes and heard about the design decisions of the ProVari give me the confidence to do something this stupid..... I wouldn't do this with any other mod, after my E-LVT fiasco....
The first picture is a side view of the ProVari submerged in the water. The next two photos show the device from the top down, you can see the bubbles coming up from the device.
The last picture is the ProVari in it's bag of rice after it's been shaken out and dried out with a paper towel.
In 24 hours, I'll put a battery back into this device and we'll see if she fires up....
For all you people who are really curious about the build quality and survivability of a ProVari....Well, we'll find out together.
Few of us are stupid as I am and intentionally put our APV's in water. But many of us do find ourselves wondering what would happen if we dropped it in a lake, or left it in our pocket when we did clothes or even just spilled a drink on it. Well this should settle that question for you.
And if any of you DNA, Sigelei 20W, Vamo, or Zmax owners try to replicate this to prove that your mods are just as durable as a ProVari.....well...you've been warned....
Perhaps I've read too many posts from ProVari haters that categorize the ProVari as overpriced and downplay it's quality or design.
Or maybe since dunking my E-LVT in the toilet I decided that for curiosity sake I just had to find out for myself.
Well here it is.
After a rather unsuccessful dunking of my E-LVT during a torture review process I promised myself I'd never do anything that stupid again. And I haven't. I did something stupider.
Not wanting to put my ProVari in the toilet, I decided to replicate the dunk test with a much more cleaner environment.
Below you will see pictures of my placing my beloved ProVari in a full glass of water. And it going into a bag of rice afterwards.
If you do this you WILL void your warranty and you will likely ruin your VV/VW device. But I am so confident that the ProVari will incur no damage that I am going to do this. Everything I have seen with my eyes and heard about the design decisions of the ProVari give me the confidence to do something this stupid..... I wouldn't do this with any other mod, after my E-LVT fiasco....
The first picture is a side view of the ProVari submerged in the water. The next two photos show the device from the top down, you can see the bubbles coming up from the device.
The last picture is the ProVari in it's bag of rice after it's been shaken out and dried out with a paper towel.
In 24 hours, I'll put a battery back into this device and we'll see if she fires up....
For all you people who are really curious about the build quality and survivability of a ProVari....Well, we'll find out together.
Few of us are stupid as I am and intentionally put our APV's in water. But many of us do find ourselves wondering what would happen if we dropped it in a lake, or left it in our pocket when we did clothes or even just spilled a drink on it. Well this should settle that question for you.
And if any of you DNA, Sigelei 20W, Vamo, or Zmax owners try to replicate this to prove that your mods are just as durable as a ProVari.....well...you've been warned....
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