I got a package!!

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RicRat

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And the box said, Provape!!

Tore open the box and started pulling goodies, then got to the ProVari!! WOW!! Smaller than I thought it would be, but heavier too.
Slapped a battery in, checked the condition, it said 4.0v. Stuck one of my Novas on it, took a hit. Kinda weak, checked ohms and the 2.8 was reading 3.2ohms. Upped the voltage to 5.5v and massive vapeage!! I'm lovin' it!!

I then stuck a atomizer on it and instant E1 error code. Check ohms and it read 1.7ohms. Vari still on 5.5v. Lowered voltage to 3.5v and got a good hit. No problems.

Now I need to get bottom feeders or I'm going to get carpal tunnel from turning this bad boy over! LOL
 

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Great!

Yeah that was the first thing I noticed, no matter how many pictures I have seen the Provari is smaller than one would think, but yeah its a dead solid weight, pretty cool!

Yeah, I wouldn't want to put it on a lanyard. Kinda like a ball and chain. LOL
Now I'm thinking about a decent cart tank. Can't see spending $100 plus on one though. Maybe a ibTanked, something glass.
 

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Grats on the ProVari! IBTanked tanks are nice and look pretty good on one. Below is a pic of a 19mm standard size and I believe they are working on making 22mm tanks to match the size of the ProVari.
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Me IMO thinks the pro should be ordered as a winning symbol of analog freedom.
lol the goal

plus ya know its best use is for testing which ohm for what battery lol

I hear ya! LOL
But I would have to wait for the wife to get over the shock of the ProVari. LOL

I just keep reminding her I'm still in the black even with it!
 
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Did you opt for the regular or the mini? I've been thinking of jumping into one but havent chosen between models.

Just went with the full size, but I'm 6'3", 240lbs. LOL I need the "Man size"! I'm sure there is nothing wrong with the mini though, probably just as good. I may end up getting a mini later for out and about.

Well worth every penny. Couldn't see buying Ego or Kgo type batteries every 3 or 4 months. I started with a Kgo kit, then a couple Kgo VV's. The VV's center posts sunk down after 4 months and had to use a small ball of tin foil to get contact with anything.
 
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Just went with the full size, but I'm 6'3", 240lbs. LOL I need the "Man size"! I'm sure there is nothing wrong with the mini though, probably just as good. I may end up getting a mini later for out and about.

Well worth every penny. Couldn't see buying Ego or Kgo type batteries every 3 or 4 months. I started with a Kgo kit, then a couple Kgo VV's. The VV's center posts sunk down after 4 months and had to use a small ball of tin foil to get contact with anything.

I'm 5'10" and I think the reg is a bit small for my hand. For me the extension cap will be bought just for my hand. I couldn't deal with a mini. They are definitely much smaller than they look online though. The weight is the best feature though. I call it my window opener. Just in case I lock myself out
 

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Yeah, I wouldn't want to put it on a lanyard. Kinda like a ball and chain. LOL
Now I'm thinking about a decent cart tank. Can't see spending $100 plus on one though. Maybe a ibTanked, something glass.

IBTanked work good on a Provari, and they are $25. You want the 19mm one.
 
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