Video time
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f0sDc0VgtAM
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f0sDc0VgtAM

Here's another store selling Betas:
The New ProVari P3
"Provari P3 Diamond Shape Etched Collector's Edition"
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Ya know, it's not even that they are selling Beta models...whatever. It's just a shame that they would label it as something it's not.
If anyone is foolish enough to believe it is a "Collector's Edition", they deserve to pay a highly inflated price. And I know that sounds mean, but all they have to do is a simple Google search, to find out that there is no such "Collector's Edition"...
Shame on this store/site for flat out LYING.
Why can't people just be honest? The P3 Beta is already the more mysterious/rare version right?
Oh well. I hope people are smart enough to not fall for it.
I'd hate to see someone get scammed.
Sent from under a storm drain, while I wait for the pizza dude to get here.
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Here's another store selling Betas
I wouldn't exactly go calling me gullible because if you had read my post the other person I talked to acquired his P3 direct from Provape during the meet here in Seattle(in Provape's backyard) this weekend so I didn't think it would hurt to ask. I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something during the event this weekend.
Sorry I didn't see that my line of work I don't have time to read through the last couple days posts(also why I couldn't make it to the meet this weekend). Trust me I know patience when it come to Provape I've been a customer of their's the orginal ProVari V1 pre order I know they are making sure to get the units perfect before they release.
Pretty hilarious listening to this video, but a couple things I noticed:
1. A VTC4/5 IS an IMR battery. IMR is a battery type, not a brand. Therefore the VTC4/5 is supported.
2. If the battery is getting hot, something it wrong.
3. The 510 connector will stay in place if it's tightened down with a coin, according to most reports.

Awesome information, thank you.It seems like this thread is screaming for some data from this device, so over the weekend I collected some data and threw it in a chart. Initially I was interested in what the HotShot Boost was doing so decided to do some testing to see if I could determine what was going on with this feature. Before I knew it I had enough data to give a glimpse of not only the boost feature, but show the level of accuracy across a fair sampling of the P3s regulation range. The data is not complete enough to provide a full mapping of the of the P3. I didn't collect this data for the purpose of posting it here, it was just for me to see what was going on with the P3, but after looking at the data I thought it was interesting enough to post here. I included the data table so you can all massage the data any way you like and form your own conclusions.
Please bear in mind this is a beta device and Provape may change the device or programming before the final retail release to be even more accurate (if that is even possible), so this is just an indication of what the beta P3 is doing.
I did this test with an inline volt meter, so while trying to be as accurate as possible I'm sure it's not as accurate as a scope, which I don't have. But even with just an inline meter I'm very surprised at the accuracy of the P3.
WARNING: If you have an aversion to charts that show extreme accuracy please do not view the attached chart!
I tried just attaching this file as both a PDF (not a supported file type for ECF) and as a jpg which worked but was way too small to see detail. So Here is a link to a Drop Box folder that you can view and download the PDF. Let me know if you have any questions.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a5g1mxm3z2w27zx/Beta P3 Voltage Test in Wattage Mode.pdf?dl=0
Thank you, that answered a lot of questions i have.It seems like this thread is screaming for some data from this device, so over the weekend I collected some data and threw it in a chart. Initially I was interested in what the HotShot Boost was doing so decided to do some testing to see if I could determine what was going on with this feature. Before I knew it I had enough data to give a glimpse of not only the boost feature, but show the level of accuracy across a fair sampling of the P3s regulation range. The data is not complete enough to provide a full mapping of the of the P3. I didn't collect this data for the purpose of posting it here, it was just for me to see what was going on with the P3, but after looking at the data I thought it was interesting enough to post here. I included the data table so you can all massage the data any way you like and form your own conclusions.
Please bear in mind this is a beta device and Provape may change the device or programming before the final retail release to be even more accurate (if that is even possible), so this is just an indication of what the beta P3 is doing.
I did this test with an inline volt meter, so while trying to be as accurate as possible I'm sure it's not as accurate as a scope, which I don't have. But even with just an inline meter I'm very surprised at the accuracy of the P3.
WARNING: If you have an aversion to charts that show extreme accuracy please do not view the attached chart!
I tried just attaching this file as both a PDF (not a supported file type for ECF) and as a jpg which worked but was way too small to see detail. So Here is a link to a Drop Box folder that you can view and download the PDF. Let me know if you have any questions.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a5g1mxm3z2w27zx/Beta P3 Voltage Test in Wattage Mode.pdf?dl=0