House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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vicsan

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vicsan.... If you could do it spending just a few bucks more, why wouldn't you buy a full blown Zenesis instead of a Legacy & ZAU? Is it just the flexibility you have with seperate components that you wouldn't have with a standard or a mini? What am I missing? :confused:

Because of the ability to use the rebuildable atty on any mod I should buy. I've been on the ZAU list since March...I WANT IT! :)
 

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Hi vicsan! I have a legacy mini, it's my daily workhorse. I really like it. I don't think you can really beat it for the price. I did post a review of it somewhere here with some pics so you can see size references. It's tiny. Not much bigger than my GLV super mini actually. I do think the ZAU will work on it, but I don't know how it will look. The top is not flat, it's rounded, so there will be a gap between the base of the ZAU and the body of it. If you don't mind that, it'll be perfect. If you find my review you can see pics with a tank on it and you'll see what I mean. It is a nice PV, don't get me wrong.

For asthetics though I would probably buy the precision (with a ZAP), actually, I'm probably going to go that route if I can get my hands on a ZAP. Just my opinion.

The ZAU WILL fit! I just checked the OD of the Zenesis and Legacy: Legacy is 22.35mm OD and the Zenesis is 22.22mm OD. It's going to look GREAT.
 

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words: no words,magical!!!!!!
 

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I'll be beaten, but the only benefit of having it on the provari I figure will be that you can adjust your voltage and not have to add/remove coils from your atty if you think it hits to harsh or it's not hitting harsh enough. That and it has more electronics. The precise is just a straight up mechanical pv, so nothing to really break/not work on it.

You can drop it in a river, a la bumpi, with the precise and it will be fine when it dries. Not sure about a provari. BUT, the provari has pretty LED lights.....

I have a ZAP coming. What would be the pros and cons of it on a ProVari vs a Precise?
 

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Also, the provari will be able to tell you the coil resistance and will throw an error code if there is a short. Also forgot, I think the provari regulates voltage. So when the battery gets beyond a certain point it will not fire.

I'll be beaten, but the only benefit of having it on the provari I figure will be that you can adjust your voltage and not have to add/remove coils from your atty if you think it hits to harsh or it's not hitting harsh enough. That and it has more electronics. The precise is just a straight up mechanical pv, so nothing to really break/not work on it.

You can drop it in a river, a la bumpi, with the precise and it will be fine when it dries. Not sure about a provari. BUT, the provari has pretty LED lights.....
 

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I'll be beaten, but the only benefit of having it on the provari I figure will be that you can adjust your voltage and not have to add/remove coils from your atty if you think it hits to harsh or it's not hitting harsh enough. That and it has more electronics. The precise is just a straight up mechanical pv, so nothing to really break/not work on it.

You can drop it in a river, a la bumpi, with the precise and it will be fine when it dries. Not sure about a provari. BUT, the provari has pretty LED lights.....

That's what I figured. Easier to adjust voltage than to re-wrap a coil for the right hit. And I already have the Provari. Thanks.
 
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