Ice, I think you will really like it. You might want to start lifting weights. 
Ice, I think you will really like it. You might want to start lifting weights.![]()
1. Any conductive positive nipple will do. It just needs to be something solid for the positive end of the bat to make contact with. The green stuff is most likely high-temp silicone gasket compound. All you need is something to isolate the connector. A thin rubber disc, cut to size and glued in place would do as well. The clear glue is likely silicone to keep everything in place and insulated.
2. Cutting the tube proved to be unnecessary for me. I pulled apart my Vamo and there is a press-fit ring which holds the two body pieces together. The ring contains the red paper isolator. I just popped the ring out and no cutting necessary.
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3. No modifications to the connector. The metal (of the top bracket piece) is only 1mm thick around the connector. tanks should sit flush without any gaps. I don't know how this will affect airflow-dependent devices. Some modification may be in store.
4. I don't know the gauge wire, but we're only talking about a maximum of 5 amps (which you would never get to). You don't need thick wire for that. I'm probably going to use 14 gauge wire and no-lead solder.
LOL)Just pulled the trigger on a black blem Provari. Nervous about the expense, but a little tired of cheap Chinese stuff that doesn't hold up.
We got an echo in this thread.
Congrats Ice. You wont regret it. Give her a name. Mine is named Ida.![]()

Thanks guys. Just trying to be more like GT![]()
You got it!

You can do it RJ!!! You'll be better than any of the guys on this thread. I guarantee!Life has been keeping me busy lately...but I think I'm gonna try rewicking a Vivi Nova head this weekend.![]()
Thanks, XFoo. This looks pretty straight forward, however, I still have a couple more questions:
1. Would that nipple be available at say, something like a Radio Shack/electric supply store? Or would I have to salvage it from an old battery? I take it one of those magnetic nipples would not be advisable to use, or would they be ok?
and how is it connected to the base, clue? You're saying the nipple would also need to be insulated from the base, right?
(Don't want a self-inflicting taser! "Hey, bro, check out my new mod," - ZzzzxxZZxxzz!!LOL)
2. Ok, no cutting - that's good - mine looks to be the same. Can I ask how you popped the ring out?
3. Some modification, or maybe an adaptor? Kanger T3's/eVods will probably need a 510/ego510 anyway.
4. 14 gauge and no-lead solder sound about right.


I finally gave in to My OCD about hardware, and ordered a ProvariWhen I get it, I hope that it lives up to all the "HYPE" that I see here on the forum
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Hey, I see I am verified. Guess I'll go explore a little now.![]()
Looking over the menu system for the Provari. Funny that I never thought of it before I bought one. Somebody tell me that it's not as tiresome as it looks.
So I have a bit of a dilemma. A coworker is asking me to pick up an e-cig kit for his father-in-law. My coworker has no interest in learning about them and says he trusts my judgement. He only has two real requests: it should be as simple as possible, and he'd like it to taste like a Marlboro (I know, I know...). I think an eGo kit would make the most sense, but I don't know what juice delivery system would be best. I started with a 5V mod and dual coil cartos, so I'm at a bit of a loss here.
Juice is a whole different story...![]()
Get two eGo twist batteries and a few Kanger Evod clearo tanks in the same color as the bat. It's super easy, variable voltage, and aesthetically sound. Later on, if he takes to vaping, he can explore different options. The "tasting like a Marlboro" thing is a common request of newcomers and is often a passing phase. I know of no juice that tastes like a cig, but there are ones out there that come pretty close. Bronze and gt would probably have good suggestions for the juice.