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rolandpibb

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20watts? that's crazy......can the Provari even do that?

The Thermovape Evolution LV is for 3.7v devices. They sell a 3.7v battery mod to match up. They also say you can use the vaporizer on 3.7 devices that can handle 3.5amps, and I think I read somewhere that the LV is pushing 20 watts.

Could be wrong, could be deceptive, could be one of those "dual coil" wattage situations where the math is different, I don't know. I don't want to buy their $150 3.7v mod kit to try it out, but if the unit worked on my ProVari, I could afford lose about $20 or so to buy the $60 unit and sell it used for about 1/3 off if I didn't like it.
 

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The ThermoVape Evolution Portable Vaporizer is the world's first “flower cart” vaporizer, and is also available in a low voltage model, designed to operate at 3.7V.

Would be nice to get the resistance of these units...

Where do you guys see that it runs at 20 watts? Or are you thinking of the standard version that runs on 6v?
 

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Would be nice to get the resistance of these units...

Where do you guys see that it runs at 20 watts? Or are you thinking of the standard version that runs on 6v?

I thought I read that at a different forum.
I have a Q into the manufacturer regarding ohms and watts.
 

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The Thermovape Evolution LV is for 3.7v devices. They sell a 3.7v battery mod to match up. They also say you can use the vaporizer on 3.7 devices that can handle 3.5amps, and I think I read somewhere that the LV is pushing 20 watts.

Could be wrong, could be deceptive, could be one of those "dual coil" wattage situations where the math is different, I don't know. I don't want to buy their $150 3.7v mod kit to try it out, but if the unit worked on my ProVari, I could afford lose about $20 or so to buy the $60 unit and sell it used for about 1/3 off if I didn't like it.

Wouldn't it be better to get the 6V version if you have a Provari anyways?
 

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Wouldn't it be better to get the 6V version if you have a Provari anyways?

That's what I'm wondering...

Why not just get a real herbal vape? I have the arizer solo, Canadian made, glass stems and diffuser bowl, and totally portable.

Perfect for non liquid vaping, peppermint etc is amazing!

The solo is expensive, this 510 threaded attachment is only $60
 

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I also have the arizer solo and it works great for non liquid or non concentrated botanicals. I have read the battery life on the Thermovape is pretty lacking. The solo on the other hand while not the best battery life does last pretty long. I have also checked into the thermovape and am waiting for it to get a bit better before biting.
 
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