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The Ocelot

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Not sure how that helps Provape. The kabuki clones which 3FVape sells are P3 threaded so their market is P3 or Radius owners. I'm not seeing many P3 owners buying their clone, but I might be wrong. I also don't see clone owners running out to buy $200.00 plus mods to go with their $25.00 atty.

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It means they aren't amateurs?
 

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Damn do I love when Provape states "Ships in 3-5 days", yet their local USPS hub has it in hand within a few hours of completed checkout :)

Here's hoping for a Saturday delivery! All my previous PVs have been the gunmetal zenkote, thought I'd go for a simpler matte silver this time. Hope it's puuurrrty
 

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I like it, I don't know how good of a build I did but I like it. It got here before the cartos so I can't to a side by side yet. They draw is looser that I expected and I like it.

It this device typical on difficulty among RTA? If this is pretty average I should have done this long ago. It is so much easier than I thought it would be. The hardest parts is getting the first post attached to the coil since the part is so small.

This being my first RTA I don't have anything to compare it to. I remember you said it was similar to the Kabuki in performance ?

I going to order another one for the other full size. I am trying to decide if I should get a third one for the Mini or try and find a compact RTA for it.

I'm sure the build is fine. If it fires and is around the ohms you wanted and works that's what counts. Doesn't have to be pretty.

I forgot the draw is looser than a carto. I think it can be tightened up a bit by turning the bottom pin where the air hole is if it's too airy.

This is the only RTA I've tried so I don't have anything else to compare it to. The Diver is almost the same as the Sophia V1 but it doesn't have an adjustable juice control.

I think flavor-wise the Kabuki and Sophia are similar. The draw on the Kabuki can be adjusted so I have mine set to less airy as that's what I'm used to.

The plus for the Sophia is it can be used in larger tanks. The plus for the Kabuki is it's plug and play for those that don't want to rebuild.

I think I went right around your question. I like the flavor, I like how airy it is. :) I have also never had anything that made as big of a cloud but I am not a cloud chaser, the cloud doesn't bother me a bit. It just surprised me. It is better than a carto.

So glad you like it. Even though real cloud chasers would laugh at the cloud the Sophia creates I think it does a very good job with vapor production.
 

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I maybe close to being done with new hardware again for two years.

I have made the decision to get another Sophia, heck maybe a bunch of them set them up in advance.

I think I want to find a Provari width but shorter than average RTA for the Mini.

Find someone in Europe to sell me an emini duo then I can vanish again and just worry about juice.
 

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I maybe close to being done with new hardware again for two years.

I have made the decision to get another Sophia, heck maybe a bunch of them set them up in advance.

I think I want to find a Provari width but shorter than average RTA for the Mini.

Find someone in Europe to sell me an emini duo then I can vanish again and just worry about juice.
Don't vanish JJOOHHNN...

I've enjoyed your being here!

Jim
 

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I maybe close to being done with new hardware again for two years.

I have made the decision to get another Sophia, heck maybe a bunch of them set them up in advance.

I think I want to find a Provari width but shorter than average RTA for the Mini.

Find someone in Europe to sell me an emini duo then I can vanish again and just worry about juice.

We will miss you, but I know how you like to come and go. ;)
 

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I should give JJOOHHNN some props, since I doubt any of you know this: JJOOHHNN was the first person I met who gave a ProVari to a stranger. I still remember when Ladikali was having so much trouble with her eGo-likes (or whatever) and while people were talking about taking up a collection, JJOOHHNN just sent her one.

ETA: I hope I remembered that correctly. I think I did.
 
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JJOOHHNN

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Don't vanish JJOOHHNN...

I've enjoyed your being here!

Jim

I am a little different than the hard core crowd here. I like good stuff that works but I'm not a hobbyist. I came back because I couldn't get the cartomizers I use and the Sophia has now become my cartomizer replacement. I did learn that RTA's can work for a non-hobbyist.

My other reason for coming back was to see if anything new came out in the way of hands free devices. I want to see if the duo is better than what I am using now

Nothing wrong with the hard core crowd, they provide the capital through their purchases to move the technology forward. They benefit everyone.
 
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Thanks for the wire recommendation and advice on the first build. I thought it was going to be much harder than it was. The hardest part is the pieces are tiny on the device but outside of that this is easy.

You're good to go as an RBA builder! The coil @qorax built in the video is a standard single coil. Although I've never built a Sophia V2, I have to say putting the coil on the base looked more difficult than on a regular RBA. The Sophia has a smaller area to work with and on a regular RBA you wrap the positive/negative wire ends around screws.
 
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