Genericy double decker tanks with my provari....

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jasl90

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Nope... Assuming that the battery is in good condition, it should be able to handle any this a ProVari can throw at it. The only issue you should have with that battery is the fact that it doesn't last long between charges.

I'd say it's time to contact ProVape...

This is from the ProVari owners manual...

Error Codes
Errors – There are a number of safety monitors built into the ProVari and its always
checking for problems If a problem is detected the display will show a two digit error checking for problems. If a problem is detected the display will show a two digit error
code for 4 seconds alerting you of a problem. The following are the error codes:
• E1 – Short Circuit / Shorted Atomizer – If this error appears, remove the atomizer and replace with a different one
or lower your voltage settings The ProVari will automatically reset when the problem is fixed or lower your voltage settings. The ProVari will automatically reset when the problem is fixed.
• E2 – Current Limit Exceeded – If this error appears, lower the voltage on the device or use a higher resistance
atomizer. Once the problem has been fixed, the ProVari will reset itself.
• E3 – Thermal Monitor – If this error appears, let the device cool off for several minutes before using again.
• E4 – Input Voltage to DC/DC converter error - Contact ProVape.
• E5 – Converter has a problem - Contact ProVape.
• E6 -- Microprocessor has a problem Microprocessor has a problem – Contact ProVape Contact ProVape.
• E7 – Voltage output detected when there should be none – This can be caused by a converter fault or by an open
atomizer. Only contact ProVape if you know the atomizer is good and the problem persists.
• E8 – Converter has detected a fault – Contact ProVape is this persists.
 
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