Provari...why

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PLANofMAN

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I was attacked by four vampires one night and all I had was my ProVari. I held it up and they fled. (it's not the symbol, but the faith one has in it that makes this work). My confidence in the reliability and durability of the ProVari saw me through to safety.

Three Vamo users had their blood drained that night.

True story. ;)
 

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You guys have been drinking. :)

Tina's avatar has been static for awhile now. :)

I swear that the background was washed out for short time, almost like a selective color process was done to it.
I have photographed and post processed enough to notice that kinda thing.:)...something happened...?..
 
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Susan W.

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And this is why you're a hedgehog wearing a gas mask......

I was attacked by four vampires one night and all I had was my ProVari. I held it up and they fled. (it's not the symbol, but the faith one has in it that makes this work). My confidence in the reliability and durability of the ProVari saw me through to safety.

Three Vamo users had their blood drained that night.

True story. ;)
 

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Hmmm.
Now I'm just confused.
I coulda sworn your avatar changed, but has now changed back.
Maybe I'm just seeing things. And if I'm gonna be seeing things ANYWAY, I might as well have a drink.

Lmao. You all stalking my avatar? You're right. I put one from work on there and didn't mean to. Switched it back. Hehe.
 

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No mod wars, no bs lol...just curious what sets the provari apart, why is it so popular etc. I love my svd, I also love new things so im curious about this thing. What sets it apart from say my vv and vw svd?

sent from the s4 of DOOOM

This is why!!! Pure Sexiness for starters!

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When I got my Provari it blew my poor old Vamo 3 away! Now my MVP 2 does come close. I wonder if the VTR does just as well? That would be the only other mod I would be interested in once I see that the threads are holding up for people. My Vamo stripped way to easy and the quality of the threads was the main reason I went ahead and got the Provari.
Innokin messed up by putting the cheap chipset in the VTR. PBusardo put it on the oscelloscope and it fired at 46 Hz. Innokin should have put the same chipset from the iTaste MVP and iTaste VV V3 in it.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/488840-rattlesnake-effect-why-cheapo-vv-exception-itaste-mvp-dont-vape-same-provari-dna20d.html

Provari on an Oscelloscope vs a Vamo
 
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No mod wars, no bs lol...just curious what sets the provari apart, why is it so popular etc. I love my svd, I also love new things so im curious about this thing. What sets it apart from say my vv and vw svd?

sent from the s4 of DOOOM

Everyone else has already summed it up, but I'll contribute. I got my SVD last year when they were first released in the US (it's about 10 months old). A month ago, give or take, the 510 threads became totally useless. In December, I got an MVP 2, and THAT vape was better than the SVD, which I had been satisfied with for months. Then, I got the Provari to replace my SVD (which is going to my husband because he likes clearos, and therefore can use the ego threads on it, which are fine), and it blew the MVP 2 and the SVD out of the water on the first vape. Ok, not so much the MVP 2, but the vape was definitely better, and it wasn't just in my head because I didn't believe it could be any different. Even my husband, who has next to no vaping experience, has commented on how well built this thing is, and how much better it vapes.

Plus, the warranty is awesome, and the prices to repair the Provari after the warranty expires, are really great. This thing weighs more than my SVD, I think (my SVD has an 18650 battery, Provari has an 18490), but I haven't actually weighed them to compare for sure. Either weight, the Provari feels even more solidly built than the SVD, which I thought was a tank when I got it.

Edit: I forgot the explain why I think the Provari is still better than the MVP 2. The battery. While the MVP 2 lasts forever between charges, I notice a difference in the vape once it gets to about 3.7v, whereas a I vaped a battery almost totally dead in my Provari because I never noticed any change. I seriously have to check my battery regularly to pull it when it gets to the point where I like to charge them. I've used an 18490 in my Provari for an entire day, which is miraculous to me, because I'm a heavy vapor. In my SVD, I would change 18500 batteries in the middle of the day sometimes.
 
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Currently I drain a 3400 mah 18659 in a day in a half. Will I have much of a battery lofe.drop?
Well, for one thing you can't use that battery in a Provari. The Panasonic NCR18650B 3400mAh battery is for all practical purposes an ICR chemistry battery and not "high drain". It is a hybrid battery with the chemistry heavily weighted to the ICR end of the spectrum, has a very high resistance, and only has a 6.8 amp limit. This battery is best suited for low drain applications like a mechanical mod using factory built coils or flashlights. These should not be used in a regulated mod like a Provari. Question for the tech engineers at Provape



Provape recommends using only AW IMR high drain batteries in the Provari.

AW IMR 18650.jpg
 
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