Check this out Fergie: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/381232-provari-oscope-vs-vamo.html
The answer is 800hz and it's shown on a review chart somewhere.
Thank you, appreciate it.
Check this out Fergie: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/provari/381232-provari-oscope-vs-vamo.html
The answer is 800hz and it's shown on a review chart somewhere.
tasteyourjuice.com/wordpress/2012/12/18/the-evic-review/
Good to know, tksWhile most of the Chinese mods are at 33.3 Hz (rattlesnake/subwoofer frequency) and the Provari at 800 Hz (about the typical Morse Code audio frequency), pbusardo found the eVic to be 104.9 KILOhertz (104,900 Hz), a bit over a typical 96 kHz audio sampling frequency. Nothing implied here... just FWIW.
edit: forum keeps breaking the link...
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Okay... try this
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add the usual http stuff to the front
I couldn't read that with a knife to my throat. Is there an "Old Folks Display" option?
If you don't plan to go below the operating range of a VV mod (>1.2ohm), you will get just as good, if not better vaping experience with one of those. Be it Provari or not. Besides the ability to go below 1.2ohm, what you sacrifice is size. Mechanical mods are usually much shorter than their electronic siblings.
Where do you get the 1.2 ohms figure? My ProVari 2.5 runs a dual-coil Hercules @ 1.0 ohm all the way up to 3.8v... The Sigelei ZMax I had wouldn't run a single-coil below 1.3 ohms..
I'm apparently mistaken then. It was my understanding and (limited) experience that none of the VV mods would fire at 1.1 ohm or lower. You're saying the Provari won't stop firing at any ohms as long as you don't cross its upper watt limit? I do realize these are very much related, but that's another discussion.
I think the closest he came to a ProVari was seeing one posted in pics...![]()
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