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I agree. Not everyone wants or can afford a Provari..
I like the look and functionality of the eVic. I don't see my self vaping past 5v anyway.

I haven't tried it, but I have read that past 4.7 - 4.8 volts, it actually burns the juice if the Atty is less than 3 ohms. Considering most attys are 2.x ohms, I don't see the value of going past 4.x
 

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I was pretty excited about this mod, and the software looked pretty cool, with the ability to analyze my vaping habits, and maybe even set the settings on computer via a GUI and download them to the mod. That would be VERY cool...

Then I visited the JoyTech website and read up on the MVR software. It is only being offered for PC's running Windoze. AS a Mac-only user, in a Mac-only household, this is a deal-breaker for me. No Mac support for the software renders this mod no different than a Provari or Z-Max for me.

And judging from pics I've seen here, there are a LOT of Mac users in the vaping world who will also be left out in the cold with this product.

Hopefully Joytech (or some crafty third party hacker) will make Mac software for this mod soon. If not, my money will be going to someone else for my next big-ticket "gee-whiz" mod...

Correct me if im wrong but Joyetech who makes eVic is chinese company. I boubt that anywhere in the world (including china) there are as much mac/linux/unix/whatever-else users as there is in the USA. Still most of the people use windows and thats why its made for windows as #1 . Ofcourse, for their own good - they should add support for other operating systems also soon but still you cant give a negative "score" for that just because you dont use the most "used" OS in the world.
Would be same if i would move into USA and take my car with me and then start to yell that theres no spare parts for it in US :D
I have 1999 BMW 730D (yes, diesel) what never was in sale in the US.

Different countries - different people - different usage of devices.

Maybe littlebit confusing speech because english aint my first language.

Just checked - eVic is sale in here for 100€.
 
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DrOckW

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This all comes down to how long your puffs are. I take 7-10 second puffs, so I vape lower. Some folks take a shorter puff and can use the power to get enough vapor in a few seconds.

Thicker juice also needs more power. Menthol, sweetener, and other variables effect this as well.

If you can't find an eVic Vaporleaf still has them with code ECF10 they are 10% off MSRP.
 

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I believe the eVic is made in Korea, not China.

Correct me if im wrong but Joyetech who makes eVic is chinese company. I boubt that anywhere in the world (including china) there are as much mac/linux/unix/whatever-else users as there is in the USA. Still most of the people use windows and thats why its made for windows as #1 . Ofcourse, for their own good - they should add support for other operating systems also soon but still you cant give a negative "score" for that just because you dont use the most "used" OS in the world.
Would be same if i would move into USA and take my car with me and then start to yell that theres no spare parts for it in US :D
I have 1999 BMW 730D (yes, diesel) what never was in sale in the US.

Different countries - different people - different usage of devices.

Maybe littlebit confusing speech because english aint my first language.

Just checked - eVic is sale in here for 100€.
 

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How is the drop survivability of this thing? I'm looking for a backup to my Provari. I've either killed or given away all of my old hardware.

I'm a major klutz. I drop my PV 6ft to concrete at least once a week.

have you checked pbusardo and a few other reviews, one of the first things they say is its plastic-y and feels cheap. so i doubt if your a destroyer of many things this will last very long for you.
 

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I'll probably pick an e-vic up shortly after they become available. I'm having good success with my eGo-C and the reviews I've seen thus far have been favorable. Fit and finish appear excellent - anything but cheap - and the user interface looks to be relatively intuitive. The software is a non-issue. I'll run statistics on an excel spreadsheet when I begin experimenting with various voltages and different levels of resistance. Just my two cents. YMMV.

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I'm picking up an eVic as soon as I get paid this month. So far I've only owned Ego's. Ego-C and Ego-V and have been happy. I need something with more battery and power though. eVic seems like the perfect fit for $105~. Maybe if I get really serious I'll throw down on a Provari. I just can't justify $150-200 on a single device.
 
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