510 Stealth and the Provari

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aidanpryde

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I recently purchased a Provari and at the same time, I decided to give the 510 Stealth a shot. I tried it on my Provari and it immediately started throwing E1 and E4 errors.

Thinking that I got a bad atty, I checked it on my multimeter and got 2.5 ohms. Knowing that the atty should work, I threw it on a VV box and it fired immediately, and WELL! I love this atty. So much vapor and flavor.

Back to the Provari though, I threw it back on the Provari and got the same errors. When I took it back off I noticed the the bottom of the connector was crooked. I straightened it out, put it back on and same issue.

It seems that the raised prong of the Provari connector pushes on the atty and shorts it out or something.

Has anyone else had this issue, or a solution that would let me use this atty on the provari?
 

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I recently purchased a Provari and at the same time, I decided to give the 510 Stealth a shot. I tried it on my Provari and it immediately started throwing E1 and E4 errors.

Thinking that I got a bad atty, I checked it on my multimeter and got 2.5 ohms. Knowing that the atty should work, I threw it on a VV box and it fired immediately, and WELL! I love this atty. So much vapor and flavor.

Back to the Provari though, I threw it back on the Provari and got the same errors. When I took it back off I noticed the the bottom of the connector was crooked. I straightened it out, put it back on and same issue.

It seems that the raised prong of the Provari connector pushes on the atty and shorts it out or something.

Has anyone else had this issue, or a solution that would let me use this atty on the provari?
How far does the positive pin of the atomizer stick out?
 
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