Official ProVari Radius Thread

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JohnD0406

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Can anyone recommend a usb a/c charging adapter to use to charge the Radius? I assume it would charge faster vs. plugging into a computer for it's power? Also any times on how long it takes to charge from a dead battery to full using either method?

Any USB adapter that has at least 800mA output will charge the Radius at 100% speed. Most cell phone chargers fit the bill. Yes, your computer USB port will limit the charge rate to 500mA per USB specs.
 

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I respect others opinions. But I guess that doesn't mean people have to respect mine. lol

Well, respecting that you HAVE an opinion doesn't mean they have to agree with that opinion. People seem to get lost in that detail.
 
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Any USB adapter that has at least 800mA output will charge the Radius at 100% speed. Most cell phone chargers fit the bill. Yes, your computer USB port will limit the charge rate to 500mA per USB specs.

I wish my surge protector's that I have around my APT had built in USB ports, then I wouldn't have to buy any. I hate having to unplug cables I'm already using to charge other things to plug in the radius so I need something that will be only for that so I guess I have to buy something else now.
 
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Well, respecting that you HAVE an opinion doesn't mean they have to agree with that opinion. People seem to

I respect some opinions and don't respect other opinions (depends on whether the opinion agrees with mine :thumbs:).

I do, however, respect the right of anyone to express their opinion.
 

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I have the same one but it's made by Anker.
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Well, I suppose you can assume that since the update requires .net 4.5, Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or 10 will work. Windows XP does not support 4.5, so I doubt it would work.

Thank you. I'll have to get some time on a friends computer w/ a newer Windows OS. Ain't spending $ to update that old laptop just to do the Radius updates.

Wait....wifey on ECF? Invite her to the thread.....the fam that vapes together posts together!

Unless you dont want her to know how much money you're spending.........*snickers*

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Yep ... my wife is on ECF everyday. Can't hide how much I spend ... she's the family CFO. She's a good person though and indulges my habits. She also totally agrees, its hard to be the quality of Provape products. We have 8 of them in our collection. Not worthy of a Willie or Zen~ collection but they are ours.
 

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I can't remember how long I've been using Android & Apple but as simple as the iPhone is I don't think it's hand down better than my Note 5. Many things I can do with the Note 5 requires a bunch of clicking around on the iPhone.....I needssss my back button. :w00t:
But at the end of the day it's about preferences & choices. One phone doesn't fit all just like mods don't.

Provape products are like the iPhone- simple; not overly complicated. It does what it's supposed to do leaving the user feeling content.

My biggest issues with Android are bloatware, carrier meddling in updates and the general update delays. If I were to go back to Android, I'd only get a Nexus device. The Nexus 6P is an excellent device, in fact!
 

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Where is everyone finding a good deal on Nautilus coils?
I have always used MyFreedomSmokes (MFS), but I just feel like maybe they're not the best price in town?
I'd like to stock up so my Kabukii (plural) will be ok when the 'pocalypse hits us...
Cuz I think my Kabukii (kah-boo-k-eye) will be my go-to for my future Radius babies. I want the small factor.
My second go-to small-factor atty is a KFL with a SteamTuners Tiny cap. Literally the smallest KFL you can make. Love it. It's shorter on a P3, with 510 connection, than the Kabuki is with P3 connection.
Happy Halloween everyone!
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Where is everyone finding a good deal on Nautilus coils?
I have always used MyFreedomSmokes (MFS), but I just feel like maybe they're not the best price in town?
I'd like to stock up so my Kabukii (plural) will be ok when the 'pocalypse hits us...
Cuz I think my Kabukii (kah-boo-k-eye) will be my go-to for my future Radius babies. I want the small factor.
My second go-to small-factor atty is a KFL with a SteamTuners Tiny cap. Literally the smallest KFL you can make. Love it. It's shorter on a P3, with 510 connection, than the Kabuki is with P3 connection.
Happy Halloween everyone!
[emoji316][emoji317][emoji48][emoji83][emoji90][emoji88][emoji880][emoji529][emoji894]
sweet vapes, mt baker ( with the 10% off) when I order juice.
 
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