Today, I pulled out a box of old hardware I haven't used in years and pieced together ten functioning PVs from it. And I'm not finished yet! Thinking about doing a YouTube video to acknowledge my decade of vaping, anniversary coming up in less than two weeks.
So far, I've assembled & kick-started:
1x Provape-1, version 2, released 9/20/2010 (mechanical only, no regulation)
1x Joye Ego with Tornado dripping atty (2010) [Seriously, found a working battery]
1x VAMO V1 (?)
1x VAMO V3 (?)
1x Joye eVic
1x Joye eVic Supreme (2014)
1x VV tube mod I can't remember the name of (circa 2012)
1x Itaste SVD2.0 (got another new unopened box)
1x Provape ProVari 2.5 (got two)
Working on:
1x Screwdriver - Unfortunately, I bought the 901 version.
1x SuperTManufacturing Precise Plus 18650
1x ?? Heavy duty mech tube mod (weighs 112g w/o battery or tank), has no venting but very nice chrome fire button. This could be a pipe bomb, I may be afraid to try it. Might've been called The Club?
1x Z-Atty Pro (rebuildable specifically for the ProVari 2.5) The only rebuildable I've ever bought.
Likely to show in any possible video, stockpiled:
Digiflavor Helix (x6),
Aspire Nautilus (x6) &
Nautilus 2S (x4),
130-or-so atties for the Nautili,
Vaporesso Revenger X (x4).
Gallon of PG,
2x Liter 100mg liquid,
mixing paraphernalia.
Not shown because I no longer possess: Carlos Juicebox, Digital Ciggz Eclipse EQ, and Janty Kissbox...
as well as TONS of other stuff which has fallen by the wayside, some broken or worn out. But, mostly worthless junk bought in the desperate desire to avoid returning to cigarettes back in 2010 & 2011. I was frantically throwing money at the fear, which turned out to be unfounded. In those two years I spent enough on vaping to have paid for a decent used car. When I bought my first ProVari 2.5, I loaded up on every available accessory (passthroughs, lanyards, desk stands, spare parts and so on), my checkout total for that mod with its do-dads was about $1,000.
I'm still digging in the retired devices box and may be able to resurrect a few more.
Done stacking? I thought I was, haven't really bought much of anything for a few years until recently. I can't afford to be bitten by the shiny bug again. I DO want a stack that'll last many years though.