House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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Shaitaan

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OH crap!
Now my provari is not firing at all!!!
Can't turn it on! :(

I hope you didnt get water in it...was a zap or zau on it? if ya did, take your battery out and let it sit overnight to dry it out....put another battery in and check it out once it's dry. they are pretty durable and the circuit can take the accidental moisture if it was the case...

never mind...you and others posted during the time I was typing lol....you can safely put your provari in an alcohol bath too ta clean it now and then as juice does leak through the connector and gunk does build up inside...

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Tell that to K-man who's been keeping his TI like a virginal bride waiting on his dowry and wedding night!
Just unwrap her and do eeet......vape her!
C.B.

tha's OK, Tony confided in me saturday that he will be doing just that after seeing me vape the bejeebus out of mine during the bbq :) IF he doesnt, I'm sure Manal will ;)
 

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the wick in my SS standard is now over 6 months old (325 wick replaced the 400, first day home)....the coil on the other hand, popped a couple of times and needed to replace them :p my mini is only a month newer, and I had the original 400 wick on it, replaced it last month as it was starting to fray and deteriorate (I also prefer the 325 wicks as I love the thicker vg juices...the Ti standard w/ 400 wick installed that I brought home saturday wont get a 325 wick change until it does the same)

Same here, I replaced with the 400 immediately and I'm still using it months later. However, my tobacco juice gums up coils and they eventually die because I need to frequently burn the gunk off. Sure beats buying tons of attomizers. I use to through one every week or two.
 

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A carto lasted you a week or two???? Wow, I was lucky to get 2 or 3 days!!!!
Same here, I replaced with the 400 immediately and I'm still using it months later. However, my tobacco juice gums up coils and they eventually die because I need to frequently burn the gunk off. Sure beats buying tons of attomizers. I use to through one every week or two.
 

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OK, so I still am getting an anemic vape, and I tried what Mr White said. So I'm gonna replace the wick and coils, but wanted to know how many wraps should I use. I know I shouldn't talk about ohms and volts and such, but I'm gonna :p I like my provari at 4.0-4.2 volts on a 3.0-2.4 Ohm carto. So how many wraps should I put on my wick?
 

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I think this is what was happening with mine. When the CE2 style stuff came out I quit using cartos. I tried the dual coils in tanks with the same experience with it lasting only 5 or 6 days max. I was going thru too many and gave up again.

I've found the length my cartos last is determined by what juice I use or if I didn't get the holes big enough for the carto to get saturated. If it's the latter, the carto starts to taste burnt.
 
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