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Pinggolfer

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If TC is what Provape is going to announce I feel it's a mistake. 99% of all the Provari uses and I mean those who only use a Provari are thrilled vaping under 20 watts. I know I am never going to push 20 watts and there is no need for me to even try. The P3 connector was a failure. Besides the kabuki and k4 no other manufacturer has offered a P3 connector.

I did a quick search and there are at least 20 TC mods selling for under $50.00. I'll keep my 2.5, P3, Radius and my Kayfuns and not give TC a second thought.
 

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If TC is what Provape is going to announce I feel it's a mistake. 99% of all the Provari uses and I mean those who only use a Provari are thrilled vaping under 20 watts. I know I am never going to push 20 watts and there is no need for me to even try. The P3 connector was a failure. Besides the kabuki and k4 no other manufacturer has offered a P3 connector.

I did a quick search and there are at least 20 TC mods selling for under $50.00. I'll keep my 2.5, P3, Radius and my Kayfuns and not give TC a second thought.

I could get myself in trouble for this (wouldna be the first time), but if'n that's what it was, I can tell you with conviction, I would have not been able to sponsor a guessing game about a device that guesses. Read in that what you'd like........
 

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I could get myself in trouble for this (wouldna be the first time), but if'n that's what it was, I can tell you with conviction, I would have not been able to sponsor a guessing game about a device that guesses. Read in that what you'd like........

You never get in trouble. Not with that halo over your head. I'm guessing you are not guessing.
 

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You never get in trouble. Not with that halo over your head. I'm guessing you are not guessing.

So you guessed I wasn't guessing so I guess that's good guessing!

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I can't find it on the site. Did they perhaps take it down for some reason?

I wasn't a part of the guessing game, but now that ProVape has announced a delay due to suppliers - and Zen suffered a major business interruption - I think I have an idea of the area of the new products and I'm really looking forward to them. (it?)
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I could get myself in trouble for this (wouldna be the first time), but if'n that's what it was, I can tell you with conviction, I would have not been able to sponsor a guessing game about a device that guesses. Read in that what you'd like........
It's still going to be fun to go back and re-visit those clues to see what the heck you were obfuscating us about. :)
 

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It's still going to be fun to go back and re-visit those clues to see what the heck you were obfuscating us about. :)

I'll have to put myself in a bullet proof enclosure, then reveal what the clues were for! Yes I will.........
 

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If TC is what Provape is going to announce I feel it's a mistake. 99% of all the Provari uses and I mean those who only use a Provari are thrilled vaping under 20 watts. I know I am never going to push 20 watts and there is no need for me to even try. The P3 connector was a failure. Besides the kabuki and k4 no other manufacturer has offered a P3 connector.

I did a quick search and there are at least 20 TC mods selling for under $50.00. I'll keep my 2.5, P3, Radius and my Kayfuns and not give TC a second thought.

I was a big fan of TC before Zen showed me the way back to basics with the Kabuki. But Temp Control doesn't necessarily entail high wattage. I used Nautilus tanks and though the coils were capable of going higher I generally stayed in the teens. I just prefer mouth to lung.

By far the biggest reason I've seen people believe they don't like TC (not including you, Ping) is that they tried one of the MANY janky mods out there that really IS temperature guessing. I was lucky because just by accident my first TC mod was a SX Mini. Temp control is a very enjoyable experience only as long as the mod is actually doing it!

Lots of testers have instumented the SX, and in every case they are very, very close to the level they were set for. I have a pile of other mods here that range from close misses all the way to totally fraudulent.

And as far as I'm concerned, TC isn't much about avoiding dry hits. The main reason I like it is that it is a very consistent quality vape. The temperature doesn't rise as the drag lengthens. And your first hit will be the same as your last one hours later.

Of course, the reason I've become active on these ProVape forums is that Provari is also very steady and very consistent. It's just a different means. Both are good but in slightly different ways. But yes, I am 80% Provari these days mainly because I like the Kabuki so much and because the BVC coils are so much cheaper.

So if Pro Vape comes out with a TC device (which I don't think will be anytime soon, if ever) I'm sure it will break new ground just as every model they've produced in the past.
 

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I was a big fan of TC before Zen showed me the way back to basics with the Kabuki. But Temp Control doesn't necessarily entail high wattage. I used Nautilus tanks and though the coils were capable of going higher I generally stayed in the teens. I just prefer mouth to lung.

By far the biggest reason I've seen people believe they don't like TC (not including you, Ping) is that they tried one of the MANY janky mods out there that really IS temperature guessing. I was lucky because just by accident my first TC mod was a SX Mini. Temp control is a very enjoyable experience only as long as the mod is actually doing it!

Lots of testers have instumented the SX, and in every case they are very, very close to the level they were set for. I have a pile of other mods here that range from close misses all the way to totally fraudulent.

And as far as I'm concerned, TC isn't much about avoiding dry hits. The main reason I like it is that it is a very consistent quality vape. The temperature doesn't rise as the drag lengthens. And your first hit will be the same as your last one hours later.

Of course, the reason I've become active on these ProVape forums is that Provari is also very steady and very consistent. It's just a different means. Both are good but in slightly different ways. But yes, I am 80% Provari these days mainly because I like the Kabuki so much and because the BVC coils are so much cheaper.

So if Pro Vape comes out with a TC device (which I don't think will be anytime soon, if ever) I'm sure it will break new ground just as every model they've produced in the past.
I've never noticed a difference puff to puff with a Provari. They all are the same to me...right up until the very last one before the battery goes kaput. Dry hits have never been an issue for me either and now the Provari has the boost feature to improve ramp up times. This is why TC was never a must have for me. But I recognize it was something new and on that basis alone I can see why people are interested in it.
 
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