So this is the Official P3 Thread Part 2

Where do you guys keep the bacon at
Well I've had the P3 upgrade now for a couple of weeks and I am pretty happy that my P3 has made it's way into my rotation using a Atlantis.
My vape that I seem to like the most is a .5 ohm coil between 27 and 30 watts. I been using a juice called Cinndrix (
from Karmic Vapor) in my P3 it's pretty much like cinnamon toast crunch cereal with Milk.

The reason I mention this is that to me, it's a juice that I can still enjoy with a .5 ohm coil at 20 watts, I think it's the cinnamon taste. But I would much rather my P3 would just go to 30 watts
Which gets me to my question, Is the main reason Provape won't take the P3 up to or over 30 watts have to do with the 18350 battery being unstable using low ohm coils?
Now I have read it was before but I never officially ask this myself.
I am not a big fan of the 18350 battery, in fact the only good thing for me about them is the size.
I found in my style of vaping,
The charge don't last long enough, I go through three 18350's to every one 18650.
The drop in cycle life of my 18350's seems to happen twice as fast as my 18650's too.

And all of that was before I even started using subohm tanks at 30 watts.
I did try to use 18350's the first day I got the upgrade and I got tired of having to change batteries so much that I put my P3 in 18650 mode and that's where it has stayed.
But like so many others, I do like my P3 in Mini mode
So that brings me to my next question, If the 18350 battery is unstable, will Provape phase out the P3 using 18350's in the future?
With today's technology, I can't see it being to hard to make a mini size P3 that would take a 18650 battery
