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The Ocelot

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I didn't even know I couldn't change from watts to volts on my Procyon. :?:
I had to check out my P3 menu to remember how it was even done. :laugh:
If they do bring it back I hope it's a setting that is adjusted in the settings menu and not a time thing like on the P3.
I hate being rushed to hurry to pick wattage before it changes to Volts. :(

Perhaps there needs to be a wrap with tiny wheels printed on it:

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coldgin96

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Perhaps there needs to be a wrap with tiny wheels printed on it:

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Believe it or not, I actually considered getting a print tattoo of the formula for Ohm's Law on the inside of my forearm. Back when I was using a V2, I would write it on my skin when going mobile so I could remember it when wanting to figure watts.
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You know, I don't want to be the guy that keeps repeating and whining about a request so I'm really going to try to say this one more time and stop -
If the Procyon would just SHOW (not necessarily operate in) the corresponding volts, it would be the absolute perfect mod for me. Absolutely perfect...
 
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I think the engraving would have to be very small to fit on an end cap. Too small for most of us oldies to read.
Glasses... reading glasses, my friend.

I have a pair in every room in the house, my Jeep and my coat pocket.
Back in '08, when I was 41 years old, I had my left eye lens replaced due to cataracts. While I actually have 20/20 vision, I can't read small print up close and need reading glasses for that.
My prescription glasses are actually clear glass on the right and for reading on the left.
If I want to read the screen on our ProVari's without reading glasses, I can but have to hold it out arm's length (or close my left eye ;)). Weird, a? :ohmy:
 
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I'm telling you, there's something amazing about the battery system in the Procyon. Day three and look how much charge is left!
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Intergalactic stellar!

I bet it has a lot to do with that end cap. The Chinese are going to have field day copying that end cap. Good! It will be great in flashlights, too!

Thanks ProVape! :thumb:
 

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I'm telling you, there's something amazing about the battery system in the Procyon. Day three and look how much charge is left!
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Just wondering, how many times do you refill the kabuki daily?
 

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Intergalactic stellar!

I bet it has a lot to do with that end cap. The Chinese are going to have field day copying that end cap. Good! It will be great in flashlights, too!

Thanks ProVape! :thumb:

Xactly! We also don't know what magic the engineers cooked into the Procyon chip, but that coupled with that brilliant new end cap, has to have much to do with the looooooong lasting battery. And I'm only using a Samsung 18650. The next battery change, whenever that happens will be with the LG 3000 mAh battery.
 

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Xactly! We also don't know what magic the engineers cooked into the Procyon chip, but that coupled with that brilliant new end cap, has to have much to do with the looooooong lasting battery. And I'm only using a Samsung 18650. The next battery change, whenever that happens will let me put in the LG 3000 mAh battery.
Wow. Yeah, that LGHG2 will probably last you darn near a week on a full charge in that thing! Yeah, next time I need a battery, it's gonna be that LG.
 

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No less than 3 times, for an average of 7.5ml per day.
That is impressive! Thanks for the response. My go to flavor is in a squape, on a 2.5, and I chew through an 18650 during a normal workday. The rest are occasional use flavors, so hard to track battery life.:vapor:
 

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Me 3, or 4, or 5. I have 5 P3s at this point, so I order a Procyon, that's 6 mods that need firmware updates. By 3 months from now, when I've convinced myself I actually need 3 Procyons and the Procyon Ti, and then, etc... I'd much rather just pay $[whatever the firmware updater costs], then keep shipping them back. Even if it's not a uber-popular option and 98% of your customers won't care about it, it'd be very cool if ProVape offered their slightly more advanced users the option of purchasing a firmware updater. "By using this device you agree to the 49 pages of fine print in this TOS which basically states: nothing at all, ever, is our fault. click OK to accept all the stuff you're never gonna read and if you brick your e-cig, then, send it back to us just like you would've had to do anyway without the firmware updater).

If there aren't any significant legal consequences of ProVape making the updater available to their customers, it'd be a nice option to be able to buy it. Or sell it to customers who have ordered more than half a dozen of your devices, or... something! I want plz.

I'll drink that! I have six P3s. And it is a PITA to send them back and forth. Forget the expense. Two of my P3s have made the trip home twice, one went three times and the others just once.
 

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Glasses... reading glasses, my friend.

I have a pair in every room in the house, my Jeep and my coat pocket.
Back in '08, when I was 41 years old, I had my left eye lens replaced due to cataracts. While I actually have 20/20 vision, I can't read small print up close and need reading glasses for that.
My prescription glasses are actually clear glass on the right and for reading on the left.
If I want to read the screen on our ProVari's without reading glasses, I can but have to hold it out arm's length (or close my left eye ;)). Weird, a? :ohmy:
Same here. It hasn't been a yr yet that I had to have my eyes done. It weird tho having been able to see things close up....but just a lil too close; everything I read was touching my nose. Now, after the surgery, I need readers for that super tiny print.

The best part after all this was the sunglass shopping spree I went on....still not finished buying!
 
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