is that ohms?
yes,,,,,,,,,,,
is that ohms?
yes,,,,,,,,,,,
Yes you are correct but if u use a 1.5 ohm atty at 3.7v you only draw 2.4 amps and it vapes wonderful.. That's where I've been for almost a month![]()
Ahhh the beauty of VV....
If you're going to vape at 3.7, why even buy a ProVari?
The beauty of VV is that you CAN find that sweet spot with any atty. The only point I was trying to make is that if you use a LR atty, be careful not to turn it up past 3.7v. Also, with a regular atty you can go higher than 10.6 watts and not trip the safety.
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Yes you are correct but if u use a 1.5 ohm atty at 3.7v you only draw 2.4 amps and it vapes wonderful.. That's where I've been for almost a month![]()
Ahhh the beauty of VV....
You are correct. Not sure what the limit is on the production devices but David did suggest some caution with 1.5 attys. I'd think you are right up against it... I ran a few days at 3.6 with 1.7 ohm attys during the beta and was fine.Folks, I believe that those LR atty's will cause issues. Here's an example.
1.5Ω atty at 4.0volts gives you 10.6 watts but draws 2.6 amps
2.3Ω atty at 5.0volts gives you 10.8 watts but only draws 2.17 amps.
I realize that many people own 1.5Ω atty's but they are not a good choice on this device because at 3.8 volts you are exceeding the amperage limit of 2.5 amps.
If I'm incorrect, please set me straight!
If you're going to vape at 3.7, why even buy a ProVari?
If you're going to vape at 3.7, why even buy a ProVari?
Has anyone with a unit tried vaping a 1.5 ohm atty at higher voltages to see when the protection actually kicks on?
FWIW, the larger PCB manufacturers were warning back in October that there were 90 day backlog and they expected issues delivering PCB's as we got close to the holidays. I'm sure some of the smaller shops picked up some large unanticipated orders at a premium price.
I vape from 3.6 to 3.8 using a 1.5 ohm atty. The big difference is that the power on the provari is regulated so you get a steady reliable hit regardless of where the battery happens to be in its discharge cycle. There is a world of difference between a battery trying to supply 3.7v under heavy discharge and regulated power.