i only use my provari as an ohm meter, should i sell it and get a dedicated one?

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i can't phrase the title in a way that doesn't sound stupid.

basically i'm now exclusively using kicked mechs, i only use my provari as an ohm meter.

i was planning on getting a smok omnitester anyway (the other ohm meters sound flaky - please recommend an alternative if there is one!) so i'm trying to decide if i should sell the provari if i'm only using it for its ohm meter capabilities anyway.

the only thing really stopping me is that the provari feels safer than an ohm meter for checking, in that it won't fire if theres a short or any other issues. (i don't particularly care that it won't measure below 1ohm, i don't subohm)

i know this is a totally subjective thing but i'd love to hear some thoughts - what would YOU do?

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i can't phrase the title in a way that doesn't sound stupid.

basically i'm now exclusively using kicked mechs, i only use my provari as an ohm meter.

i was planning on getting a smok omnitester anyway (the other ohm meters sound flaky - please recommend an alternative if there is one!) so i'm trying to decide if i should sell the provari if i'm only using it for its ohm meter capabilities anyway.

the only thing really stopping me is that the provari feels safer than an ohm meter for checking, in that it won't fire if theres a short or any other issues. (i don't particularly care that it won't measure below 1ohm, i don't subohm)

i know this is a totally subjective thing but i'd love to hear some thoughts - what would YOU do?

cheers

I got one of these: https://www.fasttech.com/products/1411/10007499/1637201

It's an accurate ohmmeter for 510 and Ego devices from 0 to 9.99 ohms, and can be used as stable deck for for rebuilding RBAs. It doesn't read PWM volts, but does read anything else up to 5.09 volts (not 9.9 as it states in the specs). An attached battery can NOT power an attached atomiser and comments to the effect that it can read voltage drop are completely incorrect.

If you want a tank-o-meter that will read voltage drop this one seems to fit the bill and is getting OK reviews: $9.07 E-Cigarette Battery Voltage Tester - 2.5-10V at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 

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the only thing really stopping me is that the provari feels safer than an ohm meter for checking, in that it won't fire if theres a short or any other issues. (i don't particularly care that it won't measure below 1ohm, i don't subohm)

i know this is a totally subjective thing but i'd love to hear some thoughts - what would YOU do?

An ohm meter doesn't fire the atty when it reads it, so there is no safety issue there.

Unless I thought I might want to use it again in the future, in your situation I would sell the Provari. They hold their value well so you'll get a good price for it. I think there is also a newer version coming out soon which could possibly reduce the value of yours.
 

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An ohm meter doesn't fire the atty when it reads it, so there is no safety issue there.

Unless I thought I might want to use it again in the future, in your situation I would sell the Provari. They hold their value well so you'll get a good price for it. I think there is also a newer version coming out soon which could possibly reduce the value of yours.
I am not holding my breath as Provape has been kicking a V3 around for months and months and months.... I never use my Provari, but Iwill keep it as it was something special in its day..... These days I have been using my ZNA's....:vapor:
 

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I am not holding my breath as Provape has been kicking a V3 around for months and months and months.... I never use my Provari, but I will keep it as it was something special in its day..... These days I have been using my ZNA's....:vapor:

I hear ya Riverboat. I do think that next version will be out in a year for sure. What that will do to the current version's resale value is anyone's guess though which is why I bolded the 'possibly' in my post.

It wouldn't surprise me if you hang onto a current Provari long enough it will become a collectors item when Provape stops making them. That could take a while though :)
 
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