Hence why I said with coils for the provari.![]()
Yes, I can be dense at times![emoji6]
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Hence why I said with coils for the provari.![]()
As for tanks, there are a number of tank makers releasing a P3 threaded tank soon. They have asked us not to say anything until they are ready to plan their launch and have parts stocked up but we have seen and tested them and they all look great!
We will keep you updated as we can release the info.
Poll: Which tanks do you all want to see with a P3 thread?
Something like this?
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Poll: Which tanks do you all want to see with a P3 thread?
The top looks way better!
But the bottom still looks too "dated" for me...
Kanger got the look right with their Aerotank Mega...smooth, sleek, no knurling or ribbed metal...too bad the Aerotank line is a joke, compared to the fame of their Protank series...
Hi Juggernaut
Using a penny to tighten the connection should solve this one. We put some handy coin slots on the top of the connector to assist.
As for tanks, there are a number of tank makers releasing a P3 threaded tank soon. They have asked us not to say anything until they are ready to plan their launch and have parts stocked up but we have seen and tested them and they all look great!
We will keep you updated as we can release the info.
Poll: Which tanks do you all want to see with a P3 thread?
Not sure I get the point of P3 threading. My Kayfun already sits flush on the 510 theading just fine.
Not sure I get the point of P3 threading. My Kayfun already sits flush on the 510 theading just fine.
It's not about sitting flush. That's what the floating pin it for. That having been said a P3 threaded atomizer would sit flush and have the overall device be slightly shorter(although not much).
P3 threading is much stronger simply because of it's size. The 510 connector is the weak point on an atomizer(aside from glass/plastic tanks). A P3 threaded atomizer on a P3 threaded device will be hybrid-esque in it's overall strength.
Flush as in diameter 22 vs 23. I think that's the point.
I took a picture with a better camera. Here it is posted below. At this point I'm guessing this is a slight difference between the betas and the release units. I'm going to send the photo to Provape and see what they say. It clearly does not effect the operation or function of the P3, I'm just curious if maybe I got a blew by mistake, (even the best QC in the world can't catch everything) or did they make an some kind of adjustment with the production tubes.
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Wish I had a loaner while my baby goes home for a touch up!Provape has responded to me and and stated "there can be a slight variance in the tubes between production runs as part of the normal production process." However, they also stated that they want me to be happy so I can return my P3 and they'd take care of it. It appears to more than slight to me as I have gone back and looked at the Provape P3 introduction video and the SMALL hexagon and P3 logo is most certainly cut deeper on the device in the video. Also others pictures I have seen more defined than my unit as well. I think the CNC tool was probably due for replacement when my tube was cut. I probably will send it in but not right away since its so new and I am really enjoying my new device. It's a very small issue I know, but now that I have spotted it, my eye always seems to see it now.Wish I had a loaner while my baby goes home for a touch up!
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Welcome to Aspireland where "pro vapor cloud chasers" run a .5 ohm coil on their 30W clone.
Thankfully, Provape has engineered the P3 to shut down if it encounters such an unsafe electrical load.
Just announced, don't know when they'll hit the market.... soon I hope.
If I remember correctly (I could be wrong) isn't the lowest we can go on a P3 .7 ohm?
Kayfun lite V2 style, hopefully with a matching brushed finish in 23mm. Perfect.
Flush as in diameter 22 vs 23. I think that's the point.
Since it's clear it will bother you (it probably would me too!), you should definitely send it back and let them replace it.
Thankfully, Provape has engineered the P3 to shut down if it encounters such an unsafe electrical load.
Chasers won't give this the time of day.
It's a beta right? I wonder if they'll replace the tube with a production version?
Love the sarcasmNo, cloud chasers won't have anything to do with a 0.5 ohm device, or a VV/VW device. This tank is for people like me who like it inbetween the two crowds - great flavor, great vapor, at the same time.
They officially announced the tank yesterday, and expect them to start shipping November 22nd.
Yes, but the Atlantis coils come in 0.5/0.8/1.0 ohms. Only the 0.5 wouldn't work on the P3. You really don't need sub-ohm on a VV device like the P3, but in this case it's nice to have extra airflow and extra vapor production. 1.0 ohm will be nice on the P3; 0.5 will be nice on a mechanical.
Love the sarcasmNo, cloud chasers won't have anything to do with a 0.5 ohm device, or a VV/VW device. This tank is for people like me who like it inbetween the two crowds - great flavor, great vapor, at the same time.
Provape has responded to me and and stated "there can be a slight variance in the tubes between production runs as part of the normal production process." However, they also stated that they want me to be happy so I can return my P3 and they'd take care of it. It appears to more than slight to me as I have gone back and looked at the Provape P3 introduction video and the SMALL hexagon and P3 logo is most certainly cut deeper on the device in the video. Also others pictures I have seen more defined than my unit as well. I think the CNC tool was probably due for replacement when my tube was cut. I probably will send it in but not right away since its so new and I am really enjoying my new device. It's a very small issue I know, but now that I have spotted it, my eye always seems to see it now.Wish I had a loaner while my baby goes home for a touch up!