306 Atomizers wont fit my new ProVari

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KYcrop44

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Ok so I finally got it yesterday. I tried to screw in my one brand new cisco spec 306 atomizer in it. It gets jammed after one twist. But it fits on my ego just fine. Anyone else have this problem? I have 2 more on the way for delivery today. I hope they all arent like this. But I do have a i06 ikenvape atty that fits it just fine.
Is it just this one atty thats weird or do all cisco 306's not fit it??
 

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That sounds kind of weird considering the two atomizers use the same threads. Have you tried some back and forth twisting action to try and get the 306 past the point where it stops screwing in? Sounds like maybe a small bur or something is holding it up.
Im cleaing the threads with a needle right now. But I tried pretty hard, but the drip dip slides off the the metal part without the drip tip is sort of slick cause of some juice
 

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You shouldn't let them drain all the way. When the ProVari stops working and the light starts flashing then it's time to charge the battery. The ProVari does not discharge the battery completely. When the light starts flashing you could probably still vape on that battery for another good hour or so if you reconnect it, but it's not recommended you do that.

Leaving the battery on the charger usually isn't a problem but it really depends on the charger I guess. If you got the one from ProVape I think you'll be ok. The charger stops charging when the batteries hit 4.2V so you don't have to worry about overcharging. I let my batteries charge while I'm out of the house or when I'm sleeping and never had a problem.
 
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KYcrop44

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You shouldn't let them drain all the way. When the ProVari stops working and the light starts flashing then it's time to charge the battery. The ProVari does not discharge the battery completely. When the light starts flashing you could probably still vape on that battery for another good hour or so if you reconnect it, but it's not recommended you do that.

Leaving the battery on the charger usually isn't a problem but it really depends on the charger I guess. If you got the one from ProVape I think you'll be ok. The charger stops charging when the batteries hit 4.2V so you don't have to worry about overcharging. I let my batteries charge while I'm out of the house or when I'm sleeping and never had a problem.
Thankyou for the headsup :)
 

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I had the same problem on 1 of my 3 Provaris. If you really want to use a Cisco 306, jump over to madvapes and pick up a 510-510 adapter (they're a couple of bucks). Once you put that adapter on the Provari's connection, thread on that 306 and it will work flawlessly (there is an inner housing on that 2 dollar adapter that will make the contact necessary to vape).
 

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I just went through this issue with Avidvaper, only with their 510 lr 2.0ohm cisco spec attys not threading on my REO Mini. I started a thread over at the REO forum. You may find some useful information there.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ybody-using-cisco-2-0-lr-atty-their-mini.html

The bottom line is that Avid WILL take care of you. Just start a ticket, they'll have you return the bad ones and replace them. Just mention which PV you're having threading issues with and they'll test the new ones for that PV... that's what they did to get my attys up to snuf with my REO. They're cool like that. In fact, I had 3 bad ones, and they sent me back 4... which I thought was very cool.
 
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