Provari question

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Im looking in to this whole VV thing and i thought i had it figured out until... If i run 1 18650 AW IMR at 3.7v can I adjust it to 6v using the provari? If this is the case and I can up the voltage of a batt I understand why everyone wants one of these... If not im not an idiot im just trying to figure out why everyone loves the VV thing since Ive never had an issue with batts losing power before i recharge them.
 

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Thought I read somewhere that provape only recommends the IMR battery not the black one, not even sure if it fits.


yeah man I am hoping D3 comes out this year its been a long wait :)


Edit: miss read your post. Yes the 18650 IMR will work if you buy the extender for the mod. It will take 3.7v and up it to whatever the max is the provari can go. That is what is kind of unique about it.
 
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Wow that is amazing... Is it hard on the batt though or have there been any cases of batts blowing up?

The ProVari was engineered to use the IMR high drain batteries that ProVape recommends.

I don't think that the ProVari would have been engineered to pull on the batteries to an extent that would cause the batteries to malfunction.
 

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Wow that is amazing... Is it hard on the batt though or have there been any cases of batts blowing up?

The AW IMR is a high drain battery. Damage will not be incurred unless the battery is pulled below ~2.5v. The circuitry in the Provari cuts off when the battery reaches 3.2-3.5v(can't remember which). In any case, the Provari stops firing LONG before the battery risks damage.
 

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The protection circuit that's built into the battery on those makes them slightly longer, that's why the cap doesn't screw on all the way. The IMR batteries are safe chemistry and don't require the protection circuit to be built onto the battery. The provari was designed to use the IMR batteries and this is why the cap won't screw down all the way on a protected battery. People have been using the protected batteries with out any issues other than the cap not screwing all the way on.
 
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