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I live in Canada and ordered a 1000ft of Lightning Vapes wire from Florida a couple of weeks ago. The shipment was held at the border for much longer than usual.

I am assuming that the "vape" word made it worth a look. I only ordered wire so it was released after a few days, but the Canadian, U.S. and other big postal systems won't have much trouble intercepting vape shipments if they feel like putting in the effort. Sure, kilos of the other stuff do get past X-rays and dogs, but as a consumer, one seized shipment flags you (in Canada anyways) and the hassle moving forward isn't worth it. Every package inspected, stopped when physically crossing the border, etc.

This is why I am stocking up on the little stuff like glass tanks, o-rings, etc.
 

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No I didn't clean them after use but did give it an alcohol wash not too long before, but used it then stored it. It is the old version that you could alcohol wash, they say don't do that with new versions. I need to spend some time on cleaning it up. I also checked a new Provari i just got and it has a tiny dark spot on connection so need to clean that off too.

Next time you make another Provape order (and I KNOW there will be a next time...) order a tube of the NO-OX grease and put a very light coat on all of your threads. You can get larger tubes of it on Amazon, but a little goes a long way, so I didn't think their price was that bad. I learned the hard way with a mini mag lite, so went with the NO-OX from the start on the Provaris.
 

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Next time you make another Provape order (and I KNOW there will be a next time...) order a tube of the NO-OX grease and put a very light coat on all of your threads. You can get larger tubes of it on Amazon, but a little goes a long way, so I didn't think their price was that bad. I learned the hard way with a mini mag lite, so went with the NO-OX from the start on the Provaris.
Good to know! Will do. I had one time my Provari would not work because threads needed a good cleaning.
 

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So what do you think, is it worth shrink wrapping some mods to keep them fresh?? Will it keep the connections cleaner so they don't corrode ? Reason I ask is because my old Provari has been setting around in a box for years, been using dedicated batts for convience, and the connections have corroded. How many are shrink wrapping with those keep dry packets?
A pencil or ink eraser should clean up the Provari contacts
 

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think I'll look for dessicant packets on Amazon. I'm pretty close to OK now, but I am thinking of another REO.

I have a pile of them I saved up from items shipped to me where they were included. I keep them in a Ziploc purged of air and pull one out when necessary. If you need them, Amazon has a bunch in different sizes, all under $10.
 

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think I'll look for dessicant packets on Amazon. I'm pretty close to OK now, but I am thinking of another REO.
Check with your pharmacist. He could collect a pound of them in a month, depending on how much business they do.

I am expecting a PIF package today or tomorrow from a friend who is recovering from a severe case of shinyitis. He thinned out his herd. I have no idea what is in it, other than a couple of kayfuns.
PIF arrived. No Kayfuns. :D Three mechs!
 
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Here is a good test of a mod laying around for years with no special treatment! I pulled out my original Provari mini, cleaned the contact, cleaned the threads, cleaned the spring. The display worked but could not get it it to fire. I pulled off the tank I had on it 1.7 ohm. Then I cleaned off the 510 contact, it was really dark, had to use the paper clip to scrap off burned on juice, then used an alcohol on Q tip for final cleaning of 510. Dug out a carto, and wah la, it fired up :) Carto I picked was pig sap, eek not my fav but still worth using for a test fire. Gotta love a Provari :) I have not used it in 3 1/2 yrs at least, I did have it in a plastic baggie but no good cleaning before storage. I am thrilled it is still working after my neglect to it! Will order the detox gold and no ox grease to take better care of my mods!

I found the date I bought this mini: 04/07/2012
 
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Thanks, was wondering if I needed a sanding tool to clean them.
Here is a good test of a mod laying around for years with no special treatment! I pulled out my original Provari mini, cleaned the contact, cleaned the threads, cleaned the spring. The display worked but could not get it it to fire. I pulled off the tank I had on it 1.7 ohm. Then I cleaned off the 510 contact, it was really dark, had to use the paper clip to scrap off burned on juice, then used an alcohol on Q tip for final cleaning of 510. Dug out a carto, and wah la, it fired up :) Carto I picked was pig sap, eek not my fav but still worth using for a test fire. Gotta love a Provari :) I have not used it in 3 1/2 yrs at least, I did have it in a plastic baggie but no good cleaning before storage. I am thrilled it is still working after my neglect to it! Will order the detox gold and no ox grease to take better care of my mods!
In the old Provari forum there was a consensus to avoid scraping the positive pin with a paperclip or similar. Preferring a No. 2 pencil eraser twirled in the 510 socket. A similar size ink eraser would be even better as it is slightly more abrasive.

You can also use a pencil eraser to clean the positive battery contact on the board inside the tube. And/or swab with a Q-tip soaked in 91% or better 99% isopropyl alcohol, being careful to avoid soaking the board.

Originally it was recommended to use Noalox on the threads but that is for aluminium not SS. The latest recommendation is No-Ox-ID

I use the same general procedure for all my mods.
 

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In the old Provari forum there was a consensus to avoid scraping the positive pin with a paperclip or similar. Preferring a No. 2 pencil eraser twirled in the 510 socket. A similar size ink eraser would be even better as it is slightly more abrasive.

You can also use a pencil eraser to clean the positive battery contact on the board inside the tube. And/or swab with a Q-tip soaked in 91% or better 99% isopropyl alcohol, being careful to avoid soaking the board.

Originally it was recommended to use Noalox on the threads but that is for aluminium not SS. The latest recommendation is No-Ox-ID

I use the same general procedure for all my mods.
Good to know! In the instruction manual it said a paper clip was ok, but will refrain from that in future. My eraser would not fit in the 510 area, but I did use it on the contact inside by the chip.
 

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Good to know! In the instruction manual it said a paper clip was ok, but will refrain from that in future. My eraser would not fit in the 510 area, but I did use it on the contact inside by the chip.
There is a lot of contradictory advice on this subject,. Which is why I carefully chose "forum consensus". I can't say a paperclip is wrong...

It might be a good idea to buy some spare springs for your Provari. While they are cheap and available. I've used a pencil to clean the spring end, and routinely stretch it a bit.
 

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