hi gang,
just wanted to ask my fellow provari users if you guys have ever had a problem using rebuildable attys on the provari?
i'm currently using the 'Ato-miser' from Nhaler and i have noticed several problems. i have four of these ato-misers and each one suffers from the same problem when paired up with the provari. when functioning properly the provari ohm check gives me ohm reading from about 2.4-2.9 on these. the funny thing is, on a couple of them it will read something like 2.6 then quickly change to 2.8 ohms.
these ato-misers vape like a dream for the most part but i was wondering if there were any safety issues. sometimes when i just turn the provari on and am unable to vape with the ato-misers, i do an ohm check and get the error messages 'Lo' or 'OP,' this is particularly the case when the provari's battery is 3.7V or lower. i pull the battery out, put a fresh one in, close the battery threads and re-do the ohm check. there's typically a reading and then i can reinsert the original battery and vape away.
i'm always able to vape with these on my LT. so i was wondering, have you guys had any problems using the provari with rebuidable attys or Nhaler's Ato-miser in particular? does this suggest some kind of safety hazard? i ask because ultimately i am able to vape with these on the provari but it does takes the above fiddling...
just wanted to ask my fellow provari users if you guys have ever had a problem using rebuildable attys on the provari?
i'm currently using the 'Ato-miser' from Nhaler and i have noticed several problems. i have four of these ato-misers and each one suffers from the same problem when paired up with the provari. when functioning properly the provari ohm check gives me ohm reading from about 2.4-2.9 on these. the funny thing is, on a couple of them it will read something like 2.6 then quickly change to 2.8 ohms.
these ato-misers vape like a dream for the most part but i was wondering if there were any safety issues. sometimes when i just turn the provari on and am unable to vape with the ato-misers, i do an ohm check and get the error messages 'Lo' or 'OP,' this is particularly the case when the provari's battery is 3.7V or lower. i pull the battery out, put a fresh one in, close the battery threads and re-do the ohm check. there's typically a reading and then i can reinsert the original battery and vape away.
i'm always able to vape with these on my LT. so i was wondering, have you guys had any problems using the provari with rebuidable attys or Nhaler's Ato-miser in particular? does this suggest some kind of safety hazard? i ask because ultimately i am able to vape with these on the provari but it does takes the above fiddling...