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ckone180

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i just bought my forth kayfun, have 2 kayfun lites & now 2 lite plus (personally i like the lite better wo the airflow control), i love these toppers.. sounds like u need more cotton...are u using cotton? seems like if i dont have enough cotton in the build and dont go thru the juice quickly it fill eventually over absorb juice and cause it too flood.. if u have a good amount in it'll hold up better.. i never get flooding or leaks now... heres a pic of how much cotton i use..
Thanks for the information. I do not use cotton. I use the braided ceramic. I have the ceramic very close to how your picture is for cotton. I think its a matter of swapping tanks so frequently, I end up rotating before an empty tank. I come back to it and there is juice leaking from the airhole. It doesn't do it while in use, or at least not very often. I have tried many different builds, with cotton and silica. I like the ceramic as it lasts for a long time and I was replacing cotton way too often. They work really well, don't get me wrong, I'm just looking to take the experience from 98% happy to 100%.


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OMG...that is all I can say. If this juice is going to get better, I can't even begin to imagine what it could taste like. It is wonderful!!! I want to eat it, not vape it, LOL!!!

Haha right I wanna eat it too lol. That's exactly what I always think :p

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Hardly any provari mentions at all. I guess everyone already has one and is bored with it. It's pretty boring because it just does it's job all the time. Green LED was exciting for a bit but now I don't even think about my vari.


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Don't own a provari lol wish i could but all my non smoking money was transferred over to kids college fund lol

Still loving my mvp2 though so all is well
 

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Don't own a provari lol wish i could but all my non smoking money was transferred over to kids college fund lol

Still loving my mvp2 though so all is well

I feel you.
The only reason I own one was because I got it for my Bday from my Daddy n law.
My DH whispered it to him I guess.
 

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One of my Provaris has an ebarron dripper pro permanently mounted on it. It's my favorite for dripping. I was dripping so much of Bryce's custard that the REO made sense, now I can take it on the road with me. I've got flan in the dripper as I write :) It will be going into another bottle to swap out in the REO, then I can drip cannoli or pudding or whatever gem Bryan comes up with next.

BTW - Rob is doing an upgrade to the REO contacts & spring. They should be available in a couple of weeks (he's waiting for the parts to ship to him). He said he was going to upgrade the ones he had in stock so if you're buying new and can wait, it might be worth it. Otherwise, you can order the kit and do it yourself. He also said if people wanted him to do it, it would cost around $35. The spring is for sub-ohmers, the contact will help with voltage drop.
 

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One of my Provaris has an ebarron dripper pro permanently mounted on it. It's my favorite for dripping. I was dripping so much of Bryce's custard that the REO made sense, now I can take it on the road with me. I've got flan in the dripper as I write :) It will be going into another bottle to swap out in the REO, then I can drip cannoli or pudding or whatever gem Bryan comes up with next.

BTW - Rob is doing an upgrade to the REO contacts & spring. They should be available in a couple of weeks (he's waiting for the parts to ship to him). He said he was going to upgrade the ones he had in stock so if you're buying new and can wait, it might be worth it. Otherwise, you can order the kit and do it yourself. He also said if people wanted him to do it, it would cost around $35. The spring is for sub-ohmers, the contact will help with voltage drop.

I didn't know it was that close to coming out. I wonder how hard it will be to DIY it. Life without two mods isn't going to cut it again. First world problems I know. How quick you think that kit will sell out?
 

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Yes, my Provari is old faithful!
I love it but I love my watts too!
I do use It for my custard though alot. 4.9V

Or my VTR at 9.5 W.

I want a Zna. :)

I can't rebuild do to my arthritis in my hands, which really sucks. From what I understand, I am missing a lot of good flavor.
I use Protanks and Aerotanks, evods too.
I was going to try a Nautilus, but was told they are no better than the Aeros.

If you ever pick up a Kayfun or something I could send you the coils for it. All you would have to do is throw some cotton in there and cut with scissors.

Protank coils I'm horrible at lol. Half of mine don't work or leak.

Or even if you had a simple drip rba I could twist some nice coils for ya.


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Cotton is all I use but it's a tricky beast. Sometimes you don't have enough and it floods. Other times you have too much and it won't wick. Sometimes you get it perfect! I've seen that picture before. It looks perfect. I've never quite gotten a coil that perfect and the cotton lays down just right. It's pretty. What gauge wire and ohms is that coil?

I use cotton wicks. I change rinse my tank and change the wick with ever tank fill. I know my wicks don't always lay down on the deck just perfect, but I have never had a leak or gurgling. Are you pushing the ends of the wick down on the sides before installing the chimney base? I tried that a couple times and it didn't work so well for me.
 
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