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tddman66

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Just built this... Cost me two dollars and it works great. I used an 18350 could also have used an 18650. Purchased parts- and ego to 510 adapter. Parts used (I had on hand) plastic battery box. laptop mouse button (fire button). Was bored today! :) Notice a person could store two more batteries below the installed battery or one battery upright and a small bottle of juice. Don't throw away your old battery cases!
 

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MoDmAnDaN

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Actually it's not about a specific resistance that the provari can handle, it's the current limit in the switch. A provari's switch for a V2 & V2.5, has a limit of 3.5A. Theoretically, if you set it at 2.9v, you could fire a 0.8ohm coil.


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Thanks for clarifying that! Guess I need to learn more about the hardware and ohms law to really get the hang of it. I love learning this stuff!

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I'm starting to really like silica more and more. At first my everyday juice wasn't as "rich" as on my gennies. But after 1.5 tanks its really good...maybe the coli/wick had to break in. I love the fact I can put it in my pocket or lay it down on my passenger seat of my car without worry.

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Hmm good to know I just got it last week and even at the store every time we tried firing it with a 1.0 Ohm coil we kept getting an E1 message. Ill have to check that out thanks for the heads up

Just threw the 0.8 ohm atty I had on a mech on the Provari... It fired fine at 3.1 volts. It wouldn't go any higher.
Remember, just because you can, doesn't mean you should. If you really want to see the Provari shine, try to keep your resistance in the 1.3 to 1.5 ohm range.
 

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I've made a few of these for friends - I'm making a nice big vape gear rack to put up in the Sale and Trade, or maybe even donate to one of my favorite vendors. It's been a long while since I've done any woodworking. I need some better tools to make this easier.

This is *solid* Lyptus with a layer of Purpleheart. Still sanding it down at this point.


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Getting a feel for the how and why of the slots. I don't have much to fill it with yet. I still need to line the bottoms of the slots and tap the 510 holes for holding attys.


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Got the first coat of satin finish clear, so you can see the colors of the wood a little better.


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