Battery or the mod?

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MudVaper

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I have a number of 18650 batteries, all 30 amps.

(Two) Sony 18650 VTC4 2100mAh High-drain Battery-15C 30A
and two generics.

Both fire a homemade squonker (REO Clone) just fine.

So, I get the provari mini in the mail today finally, with extenders and none of them will turn it on. Not one.

Do I need a lower amp or what?

To make it worse, was a present and my Mr. he was kind enough to buy me TWO OF THEM, neither will work with the batteries on hand.

Certainly it can't be two ProVaris are faulty....
 

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Oh wait, did I misunderstand you? Did you mean extenders that allow the Provaris to take 18650s? That won't void the warranty. I thought you meant extenders that make flat top batteries into nipple tops. The Provari needs nipple top batteries, as r77r7r said.

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Which version Provari did you get? 2.5, P3, or Radius?

The 2.5 version must have button top batteries. This is a built-in protection feature (reverse battery protection) to prevent putting your batteries in "backwards" and frying the processor.

The P3 and Radius versions will accept either button top or flat top batteries.

I run LG HG2 in my Provaris with these. No problems

Flat Top Battery Adapter | SmokTek.com
Using these types of adaptors, or magnets, on the top of flat top batteries will void the warranty on a new Provari 2.5. Using these adaptors is considered a unsafe battery practice by Provape.
 
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