Provari backup ????

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Dalton63841

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That quote is going in my signature. I just KNOW my boy is gonna be saying that to me soon enough. He is 3 and a half now.

EDIT: Okay it won't fit in my sig, but I'm definitely gonna remember it...
My son, who is 4, is very wise for his age. Every time we go to the store, and buy him a toy, he says, "Daddy, one toy is good. But do you know what is better than one toy? Two toys." :D

The child has the mind of his father :laugh:

Moral of the story - you can never have too much of a good thing!
 
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MiXoLoGiSt

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My son, who is 4, is very wise for his age. Every time we go to the store, and buy him a toy, he says, "Daddy, one toy is good. But do you know what is better than one toy? Two toys." :D

The child has the mind of his father :laugh:

Moral of the story - you can never have too much of a good thing!

Hahaha thats funny!
 

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Thanks for the opinions, I have to say conan is correct "it's an outstanding replacement for analogs" however for many of us Levitas is just as correct and the quantity of PV "toys" we "need" or want to at least try becomes a bit obsessive.:facepalm:

I have owned most of the tube mods available. Also enough of the box mods to know I like tubes best. I do have backups and now I just need to decide how much I would miss my Provari if it needed service or I were to misplace it or whatever.:blink:

Maybe I should have my Hubby hide it and see how frustrated I get trying to find it.....hmmmm that is NOT going to happen:p
 

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I would go for a 5v regulated tube or box mod. It would work great with the regular resistance cartos and atty's that you are currently using and its closer to the magical 4.5-4.8 realm than a 3.7v unit would be. I guess the question we should be asking first is...what voltage do you vape at normally on your Vari?

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What?! Who watches your ProVari while you are gone? Please don't tell me that you leave it at home unattended n out of service til you return from work. Someone might call PVPS(PV Protective Services) on you for making it public how you treat your ProVari. Who am i to talk though, i took mine to the strip club Saturday.
 

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I do most of my vaping at work unless it is the weekend so leaving it at home is not going to happen with me. I vape at my desk all day long and I still go outside to talk to old analog buddies. I have a custom made(by myself) vv coffin box mod to tide me over until I get the urge to get a second provari, if I decide on that. I have a Prodigy, GGTS, Roughstack, multiple little box mods for plenty of backup. I am working with a company and will be beta testing a drop in VV circuit so you can drop it into any tube style mod pretty soon.
 

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I am actually thinking about doing the same thing. I have a Silver Bullet and 2 Buzz PVs but I have tried them again and it would be a serious problem to go back to them. There is no comparison and after 7 months with the ProVari I am accustomed to it. I do have a 2 year warranty though. I would imagine it would not take too long to get one fixed. Hmmm. When I have the money I'm going for it.
 
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