I hope you insured it when you mailed it, Lem ... we would hate to hear, it got lost in the mail 


Good thought - appreciated! Problem is that the fault occurs with nothing connected to the P3 on the Radius - HIGH CURRENT / change atty. The P3 connector is clean and open - there should be zero current flowing in that state. The ohm meter showed 1.6 ohms across the Kabuki P3 connection, so it's not shorted.
The red one, or the blue one. Seems to be some confusion as to what color Radius was purchasedI hope you insured it when you mailed it, Lem ... we would hate to hear, it got lost in the mail![]()
This is going to be fun to watch play out.Or perhaps he's cried, "wolf" one to many times. Sucks if he's telling the truth and the wolf eats him this time.<Shug> If I recall correctly, Lem's been vocal about ProVape devices not meeting his needs and the one that was sent back by his girlfriend was due to her not liking it, not because there was anything wrong with it. Just because my Radius got here fine, doesn't mean his did. I had to send one of my 2.5s back because it arrived with a tiny crack on its screen. Perhaps Lem's situation is a fluke and a self-fulfilling prophecy...and he is grumpy.
How about the battery and/or battery compartment? Might be something going on there.
Yep!!!Has anyone else had issues with the internal charger on the Radius? Seems to me that the when I remove the battery, and charge it in my external charger, it last longer through the day vs charging it in the Radius? Has anyone else noticed the same issue?
I've also noticed about once a week, 8 hours of charging, and it's still not fully charged. Blue light still on, and charging.
Black on black. Hard to make out details. Can you retake them sitting on something not black. If not...thats OK.Since you mentioned it, I recently received my new Radius holster. It's a work of art and built like a tank. I opted for a carbon fiber finish and felt lining but they can be had in a bunch of flavors. Best yet it's crafted by an ECF local, Coffeebum.
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Don't you think is a little strange to say that your niece dates another girl? Cause if it's true she should keep the Provari 2.5"just kidding"
You're just a bunch of letters on my monitor. Do you really think I care about what you think of me?As I posted earlier, I call total bullshat. I would go as far to accuse Lemtool of damaging the device intentionally. I know most here would not say it because they are kind and polite people, but my social filter has been broken for years. Don't like the accusation Lem? Tough shat.
Forgive me for asking: what exactly is the image you use as your avatar? Comes across as fairly hostile, which I'm sure wasn't your intention.
Until now I truly didn't have a clue about the origin of my avatar. I just thought it's a cute little fella, something I'd want as a pet"Nature's Little Helper-Bodyguard (for the Golden Helmeted Honeyeater)"
http://www.patriciapiccinini.net/240/25
The shop has to sign for it and I have the tracking number. If it gets lost, it's on Post.nl and Deutsche PostI hope you insured it when you mailed it, Lem ... we would hate to hear, it got lost in the mail![]()
You're just a bunch of letters on my monitor. Do you really think I care about what you think of me?
The fault is on the output side so it wouldn't be a battery issue. Only three things I can think of to cause this that's not board related. Pos pin insulator damaged/slipped letting pin contact top plate. Contact cap on pos pin just long enough to hit top plate or 510 adapter touching pinAs part of my attempts to fix this, I changed the supplied 3000 mA battery for a fully charged AW 18650 2200mA battery (from Provape) and inspected the battery compartment - same high current error.
It's almost 2 am and I'm enjoying a 2.5 with a Nautilus on top, so apart from insomnia life goes on, and I'm looking forward to talking with Provape on Monday.
Oh, and I have another 2.5 arriving tomorrow, this one a sale item, in polished stainless steel, to live with my GMZ and the satin silver 2.5 - happy day!![]()
In this case let your niece speak for herself. If she's old enough to vape it means she can defend herself.The only ProVari's we own are a bunch of 2.5's and these are so simple and straightforward that it's almost impossible for something to go wrong with them. And it's my nieces bad luck, After all, it's her Radius.
Oh, come on... if I said the colour was changed from red to blue you people would have completely blown it up to be something it wasn't just like you always do. And do you take pictures of every mod you receive? I sure don't and why would I? Or maybe you think I have some kind of obligation towards the forum members to take pictures of a faulty unit? If that's the case, no I don't. Got it?This story was strange from the beginning, fist the mod was red, than it was blue
Lem, Why do you come here?Oh, come on... if I said the colour was changed from red to blue you people would have completely blown it up to be something it wasn't just like you always do. And do you take pictures of every mod you receive? I sure don't and why would I? Or maybe you think I have some kind of obligation towards the forum members to take pictures of a faulty unit? If that's the case, no I don't. Got it?
For sure i know exactly what colour i ordered even if it's a gift for someone else.Oh, come on... if I said the colour was changed from red to blue you people would have completely blown it up to be something it wasn't just like you always do. And do you take pictures of every mod you receive? I sure don't and why would I? Or maybe you think I have some kind of obligation towards the forum members to take pictures of a faulty unit? If that's the case, no I don't. Got it?
The fault is on the output side so it wouldn't be a battery issue. Only three things I can think of to cause this that's not board related. Pos pin insulator damaged/slipped letting pin contact top plate. Contact cap on pos pin just long enough to hit top plate or 510 adapter touching pin
If you remove the adapter does it still error?
If you gently pry up the pin a bit, does that fix it?
Lem, Why do you come here?
Jim

