Not a bad idea...@AstroTurf , I keep thinking mine might look good on top of a wooden box mod, I might have to send another in for the conversion to have a spare![]()
How will you secure it to the box?
Thanks, Jim
Not a bad idea...@AstroTurf , I keep thinking mine might look good on top of a wooden box mod, I might have to send another in for the conversion to have a spare![]()
I'm leaning towards a slight recess, with a hole for the wires, and 2 ton epoxy, maybe drill a hole or two into the bottom for index pins. Ideally it would be drilled and tapped for two brass screws to secure it, and those could be mechanically attached to a common brass plate for the negative pathway, but I'm not set up for that kind of stuff. I'd like a ProVari board in it. It's just an idea I have been contemplating for a while now.Not a bad idea...
How will you secure it to the box?
Thanks, Jim
Thumbs uP!!!I'm leaning towards a slight recess, with a hole for the wires, and 2 ton epoxy, maybe drill a hole or two into the bottom for index pins. Ideally it would be drilled and tapped for two brass screws to secure it, and those could be mechanically attached to a common brass plate for the negative pathway, but I'm not set up for that kind of stuff. I'd like a ProVari board in it. It's just an idea I have been contemplating for a while now.
Glad I'm not verified!!!just bought this v2 with blue led in the classies ... this one is likely going to Zen for a new lid
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Glad I'm not verified!!!
And conversely, the marvelous things I'd never have had the chance of trying if I wasn't...
Happy for you (that you're not), and happy for me (that I am).
Good lawd, I just morphed into flippin' Pharrell for a second there - didn't I?
"... like a room without a roof. "
The 3 black Provari minis from Toronto have arrived at HOH
And I just checked the tracking on the one from the classies ... all 4 minis are at HoH![]()
I'm almost tempted to send in my very well used black ProVari in. That thing is getting uglier by the day. But it is WELL loved! I dented the extension cap a long time ago and have been using an extension cap from a brushed stainless steel ProVari in its place.And I just Did the upgrade on Willy Zees 4 Mini's... and honestly... I was nervous.
Working on Willy Zee's Minis was like... doing surgery on a legend... Would I be the person that killed one (or more) of the most famous ProVari mini's on the planet? Would I be the guy that sends one of these devices to vaping oblivion?
I turned up the lights... made sure all my tools were in place... and started the top cap extraction process... Carefully... I wouldn't want to change the patina of these well used and legendary pieces of vaping gear... Slowly I pulled the top cap... And the first board was out.
I was breaking a sweat as I de-soldered the leads to the original top-cap... One false move and there would be a solder bridge that could cause damage to this board that is irreplaceable (though it did look like it had been replaced at least once) caution is paramount in this step.
I tinned the leads on the replacement cap, and I slide an O-ring over one lead... The O-ring puts pressure on the board so it doesn't need to be glued back in... a more elegant solution than the Mother-Ship hot glue treatment, and the O-ring can never break free ending up with a dislodged board.
I meticulously soldered the new leads then tested the board for full function before putting it back in it's body-tube... Then I went to the press to affix the new top cap... and there it was... completed.
I popped a battery in for a final test... Pu...Pd...etc... It's ALIVE... IT'S ALIVE...
Stacie wiped the sweat from my brow and I emoted a sigh of relief... Three more to go.
The next three ahead of me, I pressed on... First one... then the next... and finally... it was done.
And sitting before me, I had FOUR of the ugliest darned ProVari minis I HAVE EVER seen.
These PVs are well used... but not used up. Each one is wholly unique... they are faded like great vintage denims, and they are TRULY loved by their owner. These are not shelf-queens... These are tools that get used.
And it was an honor, and a privilege to work on them.
And I'm not kidding. It really was.
They are on the way back to Canada this afternoon in the mail.
You ROCK!!!And I just Did the upgrade on Willy Zees 4 Mini's... and honestly... I was nervous.
Working on Willy Zee's Minis was like... doing surgery on a legend... Would I be the person that killed one (or more) of the most famous ProVari mini's on the planet? Would I be the guy that sends one of these devices to vaping oblivion?
I turned up the lights... made sure all my tools were in place... and started the top cap extraction process... Carefully... I wouldn't want to change the patina of these well used and legendary pieces of vaping gear... Slowly I pulled the top cap... And the first board was out.
I was breaking a sweat as I de-soldered the leads to the original top-cap... One false move and there would be a solder bridge that could cause damage to this board that is irreplaceable (though it did look like it had been replaced at least once) caution is paramount in this step.
I tinned the leads on the replacement cap, and I slide an O-ring over one lead... The O-ring puts pressure on the board so it doesn't need to be glued back in... a more elegant solution than the Mother-Ship hot glue treatment, and the O-ring can never break free ending up with a dislodged board.
I meticulously soldered the new leads then tested the board for full function before putting it back in it's body-tube... Then I went to the press to affix the new top cap... and there it was... completed.
I popped a battery in for a final test... Pu...Pd...etc... It's ALIVE... IT'S ALIVE...
Stacie wiped the sweat from my brow and I emoted a sigh of relief... Three more to go.
The next three ahead of me, I pressed on... First one... then the next... and finally... it was done.
And sitting before me, I had FOUR of the ugliest darned ProVari minis I HAVE EVER seen.
These PVs are well used... but not used up. Each one is wholly unique... they are faded like great vintage denims, and they are TRULY loved by their owner. These are not shelf-queens... These are tools that get used.
And it was an honor, and a privilege to work on them.
And I'm not kidding. It really was.
They are on the way back to Canada this afternoon in the mail.
Me, well I am just glad I got to meet you and have mine updated.
I tinned the leads on the replacement cap, and I slide an O-ring over one lead... The O-ring puts pressure on the board so it doesn't need to be glued back in... a more elegant solution than the Mother-Ship hot glue treatment, and the O-ring can never break free ending up with a dislodged board.
Great post Mike! Had fun reading this, sitting on the edge of my chair, waiting to hear that everything went according to plan.
Now for the bolded tidbit , So the conversion insures the board stays tight without the glue dabs? This alone makes me consider sending a couple more inThanks for that info.
This is pure brilliance!!!Great post Mike! Had fun reading this, sitting on the edge of my chair, waiting to hear that everything went according to plan.
Now for the bolded tidbit , So the conversion insures the board stays tight without the glue dabs? This alone makes me consider sending a couple more inThanks for that info.
And I just Did the upgrade on Willy Zees 4 Mini's... and honestly... I was nervous.
Working on Willy Zee's Minis was like... doing surgery on a legend... Would I be the person that killed one (or more) of the most famous ProVari mini's on the planet? Would I be the guy that sends one of these devices to vaping oblivion?
I turned up the lights... made sure all my tools were in place... and started the top cap extraction process... Carefully... I wouldn't want to change the patina of these well used and legendary pieces of vaping gear... Slowly I pulled the top cap... And the first board was out.
I was breaking a sweat as I de-soldered the leads to the original top-cap... One false move and there would be a solder bridge that could cause damage to this board that is irreplaceable (though it did look like it had been replaced at least once) caution is paramount in this step.
I tinned the leads on the replacement cap, and I slide an O-ring over one lead... The O-ring puts pressure on the board so it doesn't need to be glued back in... a more elegant solution than the Mother-Ship hot glue treatment, and the O-ring can never break free ending up with a dislodged board.
I meticulously soldered the new leads then tested the board for full function before putting it back in it's body-tube... Then I went to the press to affix the new top cap... and there it was... completed.
I popped a battery in for a final test... Pu...Pd...etc... It's ALIVE... IT'S ALIVE...
Stacie wiped the sweat from my brow and I emoted a sigh of relief... Three more to go.
The next three ahead of me, I pressed on... First one... then the next... and finally... it was done.
And sitting before me, I had FOUR of the ugliest darned ProVari minis I HAVE EVER seen.
These PVs are well used... but not used up. Each one is wholly unique... they are faded like great vintage denims, and they are TRULY loved by their owner. These are not shelf-queens... These are tools that get used.
And it was an honor, and a privilege to work on them.
And I'm not kidding. It really was.
They are on the way back to Canada this afternoon in the mail.