Every time the light flashes I try to replace the battery asap. Is it normal that it flashes so soon at 3.7v? I use AW IMR's and efest button tops. I regularly clean contacts with alcohol and already did the Noalox.
Of course 18650's holds more amps than 18350's so it holds up better. A big factor is your atty resistance and if you chain vape. Low resistance atty builds draw more amps and chain vaping will drop battery voltage without allowing battery to recover. Once battery voltage drops to 3.3~3.4 volts, the Provari cutoff will kick in. That's why doing a battery pull gives the battery a chance to recover and gives you a few more draws.Last night mine started flashing around 3.3 volts. After it turned itself off I put it in the charger and my charger said 3.25 volts.
From what I have read so far in this thread it doesn't seem like the flash/shutdown is real consistent. I wonder if the batter type has something to do with it?

Paul,
Here is a link here on ECF that discusses a similar problem and they seemed to come up with a repeatable solution:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ari-constantly-flashing-depleted-battery.html
By the way you don't have to be in any big rush to replace the battery. If you go beyond a certain point it will auto-shutdown before the battery level goes below its lower limits.
PS - When I first read it I was skeptical but there are just too many people that found the suggested solution worked for them. After browsing all the posts in the thread I am a believer. Can't hurt to try their solution.
. I guess I need to do it more often.Sounds about right. Starts with the slow flash.(3.7).but I've never checked to diff. between slow & fast flash.
Seems a waste of batt juice at that point, when Im typically trying to grab one last vape and find batt. case/charger.
A day after my reply to you I began watching more closely. For me theres quite a difference based on which batt is in PV! Right now Im "slow flashing" w/AW 18500 @3.2v. Still firing & LO is "off". YMMV.
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Yeah I actually read and replied in that thread too. I guess I need to do it more often.
Paul,
Are you saying you tried the "Super Wash" and it didn't help?
I'm not familiar with "super wash". Is that like soaking the whole thing in iso? I'm beginning to think it is actually the batteries. I can still vape til it dies which is around 3.2v to 3.4v but I'd rather not.
"Super Wash" was just being melodramatic. What I was really asking is have you done the Iso wash of all the contacts and threads especially the battery cap and tube end threads until they are whisper clean and then apply a new lite coat of Noalox?
Yes I even got the bigger sized bottle of Noalox (my devices are adding up quick). I wipe all contacts and threads down with iso alcohol. I take a pensil eraser to the positive pin on the inside. I apply all threads with Noalox (light coat) then remove any excess. Funny it worked wonders on my Vamo too.
Also you didn't mention if all your batteries are AS IMRs or a mix and match of different brands. I am not suggesting there is anything wrong with other brands even if ProVape seems to think so. I have never tried anything but the "AWs" so I don't know if ProVape is just suggesting the ones they have test and know to be good or maybe they found the "AWs" to be good and never really tested others.
Don't take this as Gospel but I would swear that I saw on the ProVape site something about not using Efest or Trustfire. But I have gone back a gazillion times and can not find that reference anywhere. I don't know maybe it was just a bad dream. - Ugh!
It's at the bottom of the page on Provape. They do not recommend Trustfire, Ultrafire batteries and have no mention of efest. I have both AW IMR and efest IMR 18350.
PS - I would swap the batteries at whatever level you are uncomfortable with. ProVape does make the claim that their unit auto-shuts off prior to going below a batter level that may harm the battery but they are not the ones that have to go to sleep worrying if they damaged their battery. I will also add that my shutdown happens at around 2.25 volts which I am not quite comfortable with and usually swap at 2.3l volt. Here again I thing I read that 2.25 was the very bottom limit but here again I can't find that article right now to offer up evidence of my claim. All I really wanted to do is enjoy my Provari, not use analogs certainly not get all wound up over the concerns of damaging stuff. However OCD and Nitpicky-ness does seem to be a common trait amongst Vapers.
2.25v? I hope you meant 3.25v. lol