I'm was Never sure if the Provari went to 5.3v on it's own. Or if that is what the Provari was set to by the OP.
If Fact, I never heard Much about what Volts/Ohms the OP was using. Even when People Asked.
And I never heard the OP Ask for any Help. Just Came to say that they Had problems vaping. And now the Provari is Lost.
I think it was a dud anyway, always had problems. Had it 3yrs., so I got my use or uselessness out of it.
Provape was of no help, always chalked it up to user error. They put their fingers in their ears & chant la la la, if you insinuate it may be their product.
So, I don't want to replace.
What I would like is some advice on something smaller, or at least slimmer & lighter, that will handle vg. I do thin the vg, I'm vaping it now on an ego with a Cisco atty. (Wish I could buy them elsewhere.)
I do like a big cloud & was able to produce it on the Provari on several occasions.
It may turn up, but, other than the fact that it was so difficult to work with, I still want another back up. Ego's are ok, but...ya' know.
Thank you!
Constant dry hits, then it might get in the groove by the end of the day, & start all over again.
That's why I usually didn't take it anywhere, inhaling like crazy, no vapor production...at all!
I sent it back to Provari twice, they said the same thing on the phone & e-mails...user error.
I tried everything, brand new batts, fully charged, thinning the vg more. It was working with thicker vg on the Cisco atts. (btw Everclear is what Cisco rec. for thinning, a drop or 2, it's like whap!)
Provari was nice the 1st round, but after that, no! I asked for a replacement, that's all, a product that works for the money I spent. It got ugly.
Also, during the few times I got it vaping very nicely, I'd take a hit, set it down, red light went on, saying it was set to 5.3. I did not touch that button after taking a hit, it just reset itself...a lot!
Given that, it was difficult to appreciate.
i didn't get that particular answer, either. though the others were pretty clear to me.

