The small o rings go on the metal post that screws into both tank ends. Now onto the provari .....fussy device that it is. I have a cheap vv Altoids box mod that I use to test the coil and wick for shorts. It doesn't care if there are shorts. Once life looks good on the short front I slap it on my provari ...drop the power down to 3.3 and check the ohms. If all is well at this point I up it to 3.7 and vape away. The provary I'd probably my fussiest mod. You can also use an ego pass through (may fry the ego battery though).Provari E1... PLEASE help
I just got my DID today and re-DID mesh and wire about 10 times and keep getting E1 errors. I already have a Line v2 and I can do mesh and wire fine on that but I am rerady to throw the DID out the window. Does anyone have any suggestions. Also what are the baby o-rings for? Maybe that is my problem. I have no clue where they go.
Hi mike, I got a lot of errors when I started out too- very frustrating but with some fiddling ( and great suggestions here ) I found what works for me now. I torch my mesh before I cut and roll it, I make 3 pieces from 1 sheet that Jim gives us, fold one edge and roll the opposite edge up to the folded one using the Allen wrench -get it good and tight, cut bottom of wick at angle, burn with lighter a few times, coil kinda loosely so wick moves within the coil and secure to posts. I've found with this process I'm getting good wick oxidation and rarely any hotspots. Hope this helps.
Make sure you drop the voltage down to the lowest before checking ohms. LR coils will cause an e1 error if voltage too high.

) or lowering their nic levels. My moneys on the latter of the 2. But I don't think anyone lowering their nic level would or could really be declared as a bad thing in any way....right ? So I guess the DiD is flawless after all. lol. Take care ALL....Hope your all thoroughly enjoying your DiD/DiD's as much as I am.