Will the P3 be updated to support higher watts/volts?

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AstroTurf

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I got my Kanger subox kit today and man I love this...I'm in cloud heaven!
Clown Heaven you say?!?

I've got plenty of gear for that too.

But when it comes down to leaving the house and wanting a very very very reliable vape... I make sure that I have a ProVari with me.

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Funny thing though...

I don't see a vamo in that pic...

But I spy a couple of Provi!!!

3 P-thingys to be exact :thumb:

I do still have a Vamo (with dodgy buttons) with an Evod snugged into it.
I hit it every few weeks to relive the awesomeness.
 

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A ProVari will never be able to produce as much vapour as a DNA200 firing a sub-ohm coil.
So what? Good. My girlfriend and I vape in public. I get more vapor from P3 & Kabuki @ 9 watts than smoke from a Marlboro Red. Good enough.
 

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I just want them to make it smaller. The current provari are way bigger than they have to be. Or a box form would be neat perhaps. Throw a topper on a provari and it looks like a small cane. lol
How would they make them small and keep there durability? You can use the P3 in 18500 or 18350 mode. The P 3 is 9/16 shorter and 2.5 is 3/4" then a vamo
 
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How would they make them small and keep there durability? You can use the P3 in 18500 or 18350 mode. The P 3 is 9/16 shorter and 2.5 is 3/4" then a vamo
Dicodes has done it with the Extreme v2. Super solid and quite a bit smaller than the p3. I believe roughly 20mm shorter, which is a lot.
 
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