Well Provari tend to hold their value even in resale I do not know much about the others other than they seem to be good. Then you have to consider warranty as well a new one will start with a fresh warranty.
BTW , there seems to be all sorts of battery protection built in to the Provari, have you tried it with another battery or is this happening with both batteries you got?
Maybe a moderator will move this thread over to here: Provari forum If not I would post your question there as you now have access to posting in it, there very well be someone there that can be of further assistance to you.
Send them the info you discovered in reply. That you checked the ohms after it happened and it was at 2.7ohm and you also replicated it with various 3.0 cartos from various vendors. Ask if there may be another reason for you problem, battery or what not, and what else they may suggest. Worse...
At this point then I would get with Provape technical support and try figuring it out with them they will do everything in their power to help you and if it's something with the device they will get it taken care of for you. They stand behind their product. Good luck.
FYI its the wattage that get's you the vape your looking for and on a 3.0 ohm carto at 6volts that is 12 watts you can replicate 12 watts with a 2.5ohm carto at 5.5 volts, but regardless the Provari should handle a 3.0 ohm carto at 6 volts no problem unless the carto has a short or something.
In regards to the lavatube here is a review that shows the actual voltage. It's not a flattering review and IMO the lavatube is of significant value for what it is. Like off topic mentioned the Provari in theory would need to drop under 1.8 ohm resistance for it hit the current limit of 3.5amp...
Yeah you should, but the reason you might not be hitting that limit is because your lavatube may not be getting all the way to 6 volts even when you have it set there. The version 1 lavatube are not that accurate above 5 volts and are usually putting out less voltage then what you have it set at...
Congrats on switching and welcome. This is a very helpful community so feel free to ask any questions you may have. You can check some stories of how other people switched here: ecf community what set up helped you quit smoking why did you find so effective
Spot on, I think you have your answer also with the Provari you can check the resistance of a attomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer on the spot by going to you (Ao) setting and wait for the results (I believe it's like 13 clicks to get there). I have also seen reports on the Lavatubes that as you get...
In addition to the great recommendations everyone gave you I would also mention that, if you can, try to get different resistance cartomizer/attomizer/ clearomizer or whatever since the devices your looking at are constant voltage. For example get some LR (low resistance) units =/< 2.0ohm and...
I agree with most above.
For a cig-a-like - Volt
For more flexibility - I would look into an eGo, they are 3.4 volt and start at 650mah and go up to the larger 900 mah I think. The 650 mah is only larger in diameter than a cig-a-like (like the size of a sharpie compared to a pen) and as the...
I have heard of some of this issues as well and for the most part it seemed to be from users misusing or using incompatible batteries they acquire from elsewhere in their devices. I haven't experienced any of those issues myself. As far as the vapor there is still very little clinical research...
Congrats and welcome, btw an hour after your fifth post you can get into some of the community forums and talk to some people from your area that can possibly help direct you on where to get supplies.
There are a few advantages to variable voltage.
1) Gives you flexibility as to what resistance attachment (cartomizer/Clearomizer/attomiser) you want to use and still get the desired throat hit, vapor production, and flavor that suits you.
2) Different juices vape better or improve in flavor...
Joye is a decent brand and there are many knockoffs of their products. That being said I have no clue whether or not the one being advertised is a knockoff or not. I've never used the cig-a-like models, I started with a joye ego, but I have read many times on this forum that the Volt is one of...
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