ProVari Variable Voltage Mod

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cos

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hey guys what happens with the warrenty if i get another Provari? i would need another warranty correct? also if i sell my Provari and buy the chrome Provari should i sell the warranty with it and just purchase a new warranty? That chrome P looks awesone anyone have it? whats your thoughts. My Provari that i purchased when it first came out is still mint and it has a custom fit leather case. Thanks for any input
 

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My current mission is to get something which feeds the juice. I like dripping but there are certain situation when it is very inconvenient and it is also problematic to have your little bottles on you all the time. MAP tank is not an option as I hate the CE2 taste. Liquinator sounds good but I am not a man of cutting wholes on cartos + I do not like the taste of cartomizers. I was considering a Vapemate but my provari would look like a lab with that installed.

I am not a fan of CE2 cartomisers either, so no interest in MAP tanks. I have a vapemate, sits unused, I don not like how much it cools the vape. Makes it cloying in your throat. I am not a fan of normal cartos, too easy to get that horrid burnt fill taste .. having said all that. I have made several liquinator type clones, from old ego atty case shells and O rings and currently a cut down 10ml syringe. A 10ml syringe one holds about 2ml of juice outside the carto .. a 20ml apparently 4ml.

No need to cut slots (tho i do at the moment), I have been told 4 <1mm holes punched into the carto base with a screw works great.
Oh, these things are great.. snaps and crackles like a good carto from start to finish.





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TaintedOptimist

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Hi All,

I received my Tank-O-Matic Liquinator two days ago and I absolutely love it! I am surprised at how good it looks in person and it look like it was almost made for the ProVari. I originally planned on only using the tank at home, but after seeing it on the device I have no problem using it in public. I saw pictures of the stainless steel prototype and can’t wait to order it. The stainless one will definitely look like it is part of the device. I plan on ordering anther original model so I can switch juices easily. I can fill the tank and put in a freshly charged battery in the morning and it will last me until I go to bed. I no longer need to carry any extra batteries or juice! I am finely satisfied with vapeing experience because the ProVari and the Tank-O-Matic Liquinator are the perfect combination.
 

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sounds great TO, is there any model that works better on the ProVari?

i see there are a couple options... please tell what model and carto you use.. i assume the Dual Coil is an LR so not for the Vari...?

Hi All,

I received my Tank-O-Matic Liquinator two days ago and I absolutely love it! I am surprised at how good it looks in person and it look like it was almost made for the ProVari. I originally planned on only using the tank at home, but after seeing it on the device I have no problem using it in public. I saw pictures of the stainless steel prototype and can’t wait to order it. The stainless one will definitely look like it is part of the device. I plan on ordering anther original model so I can switch juices easily. I can fill the tank and put in a freshly charged battery in the morning and it will last me until I go to bed. I no longer need to carry any extra batteries or juice! I am finely satisfied with vapeing experience because the ProVari and the Tank-O-Matic Liquinator are the perfect combination.
 

TaintedOptimist

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Hi ukeman,

I just ordered the black standard 510 3ml model with regular cartomizers. I have a sensitive mouth and I am afraid to try the dual cartomizers because I read the burn hotter. I had a bad experience with the CE2 burning the roof of my mouth even at 3.7 volts. My mouth was burnt so bad that I thought I was allergic to PG so I switched to 100% VG and the problem did not go away. I then decided to go back to the standard cartomizers and atomizers and healed up in a couple of days. I was also able to use PG again without any issues.

I am not really a fan of the standard cartomisers because of the burnt taste you get if you let them dry out to much, and I hate having to carry around the condom and a bottle of juice to fill them. The Tank-O-Matic Liquinator eliminates both of these problems and I can vape at 4.1 to 4.4 depending on the juice without any issues. I also like that the flavor stays the same throughout the use of the tank. I can see how people are reporting that their carts are lasting a week or more with the Tank-O-Matic Liquinator because as long as the tank is filled the element has no chance of dry burning, which is what kills these carts.
 

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7 - 8 months with 2 from early on.... run all day and eve both; dripping 95% of the time. When you get to this level of device, you don't worry about anything but juice and accessories.
Just retired my first 2 sets of batts which were dropping to about 75% staying power and i expect to be beta testing the new Provari 18650 power batt tomorrow.

The only things i"ve had to focus on are juice and attys... those new re-buildable attys with all that vapor!!! will be the next thing i get to look forward to (courtesy of one of the Provari beta tester friends)... can't wait.
 

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I use a 2.0Ω LR Boge carto in a tank on my Provari with no problem and can go as high as 4.8 volts without an issue. I keep hearing about people having issues with errors at these levels. If I remember correctly, there is a 2.5 amp limit on these, right? The only thing stopping me from buying another Provari as a backup is that each one seems to have a life of it's own concerning when the low battery indicator starts flashing and where the amp limit kicks in. I can go as low as 2.4 volts before the low battery warning even thinks about starting to flash. Have they got these issues ironed out yet? Am I the only person whose Provari works perfectly as advertised?
 

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...I can go as low as 2.4 volts before the low battery warning even thinks about starting to flash. Have they got these issues ironed out yet? Am I the only person whose Provari works perfectly as advertised?

My ProVari only goes down to 3.3v, so you must have a different version. If I go down past 3.3v, it swings back around to 6.0v.

And you should be able to go to at least 5.0v on a 2 ohm atty/carto. That's where you'll hit 2.5 amps.

EDIT: I'm now thinking you mean 2.4v on your battery?
 
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7 - 8 months with 2 from early on.... run all day and eve both; dripping 95% of the time. When you get to this level of device, you don't worry about anything but juice and accessories.
Just retired my first 2 sets of batts which were dropping to about 75% staying power and i expect to be beta testing the new Provari 18650 power batt tomorrow.

The only things i"ve had to focus on are juice and attys... those new re-buildable attys with all that vapor!!! will be the next thing i get to look forward to (courtesy of one of the Provari beta tester friends)... can't wait.

Uke, I have been running the new Provari Batt now for 5 days, the thing is a monster, run times are way way way longer then the AW IMR 18650 your gonna like it.
 
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