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elfstone

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Hi, all. I am getting ready to place the order for a black ProVari and I'm wondering if there's anything that's a must have with it. Okay, so: I have a bunch of LR cartos, some J-tanks, and I'll get some 3.0 Ohm ones, and considering a standard res dripping atomizer as well... What's out there that will make the ProVari experience complete?
 

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You already have tanks so I can't imagine what else is a MUST have based on my limited one day experience. The MAP tank I installed after an hour of the carto made the flavors really POP!

I tried dripping as well, which is great flavor, but for whatever reason, I can only get 2 or 3 draws of vapor from it before it gets the burnt taste. Must be doing something wrong, because I'm pretty sure 3 drops should last for more vapes than that.

Oh and a drip shield from Emipre Mods (I liked Hex #1 the best) sure LOOKS nice on it! Not necessary by any means but an aesthetic pleasure indeed! Now I just have to figure out HOW to put it on the Provari!

Oh and you didn't mention juices, of course a good supply of some of your favorite flavors is a must!

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I highly recommend the HH357! I've only used the 1.5 on my Reo, but it is BY FAR the best atty I've ever used! And they last for a good long while in my experience. I'm thinking about a 3.0 357 for my Provari, but I'm not a big fan of dripping. We'll see? I think it'd be worth it just for the range of the Provari and I think it really is made to Provari standards, lol. I hear the 3ohm hits real nice at 6volts! Good luck either way! I plan to use my G-Tank-US on the Provari mostly though.
 

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Hey, Carbon, I envy you so much right now! :p

I don't know about dripping... hmm.. I never got it quite right so far myself. BUT, I'm thinking of buying a dedicated dripping atty, or going all out and getting an HH 357 :) What atty do you use?

elf, I'm not sure what atty it is, whatever comes along with the Provari. Maybe a Boge?

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I would stay away from using any adaptors. The less the better. They do make xl and larger dual coil Cartos with just a regular 510 connection. If you are looking for atomizers I've always had good luck with the standard joye ones. I know vapor kings has a bulk atomizer deal for 10 for like $46 and they have an additional 10% off coupon. That's a killer deal. I heard the HH 357 are good but very pricey at $20 a piece. I would rather get 10 joye ones and just toss them when they get nasty.

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Awesome. Thanks, guys!

Now, I'm wondering what tank looks best on the ProVari?

Also, I've been trying to figure out the best place to order more batteries, but there's a lot of confusion between protected and unprotected, high drain or not... I want the type of batteries they recommend, but wondering if there's anything cheaper out there...
 

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Awesome. Thanks, guys!

Now, I'm wondering what tank looks best on the ProVari?

Also, I've been trying to figure out the best place to order more batteries, but there's a lot of confusion between protected and unprotected, high drain or not... I want the type of batteries they recommend, but wondering if there's anything cheaper out there...

I really like the look of my MAP tank from Clouds of Vapor on the Provari, stainless steel ends with a polycarbonate tube. The "Who's Your Daddy" tank which is completely stainless steel looks especially good imo. But that's just my opinion and with the chrome or the one I have the satin silver. It probably looks great on the black version as well, but not sure. I bet you can find pics of that setup though.

Personally my favorite looking tank is the Torpedo Tank from vapor-age.com, just my personal preference but unfortunately they were out of stock when I wanted a tank so got the MAP instead. I'll probably order a Torpedo someday as well! Very pleased with the MAP I must say, everything fits so snugly I am not at all worried about leaks. The stainless steel end caps are a little difficult to get in and out, but again, that just makes me feel like it's more solid and less likely to fall apart in my pocket.

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You really don't want to use any batteries besides the AW IMR's. There just isn't any reason to get anything else, and they aren't the most expensive batts on the market either.

The Actv4 tank looks pretty decent, I'll take some pics and post them up later when work slows down.

I'm curious how heavy that ACTV4 is. The Provari is heavy enough on its own. Does the tank make it a lot heavier?
 

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It's not light, that's for sure. Not heavy enough to bother me but I am not a small person either.

Some people prefer the lighter Actv3 (and cheaper) but I am definitely a fan of this one. It doesn't quite match the Provari perfectly but with the SS ming it looks pretty decent.

I might have to get rid of it when I end up picking up a z-atty-pro, though. While expensive, I can see that thing being my vaping nirvana for years to come.
 
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