Just a thought. Before anyone say's it i know it's not out yet but it looks promising to me. Check out the MPV from Artisan vaping looks pretty cool. What are the thoughts from the serious VVer's??
Would help if you could provide a link?
Errol
Just a thought. Before anyone say's it i know it's not out yet but it looks promising to me. Check out the MPV from Artisan vaping looks pretty cool. What are the thoughts from the serious VVer's??
Ok so Ive been following this thread as Im in the market for a VV unit myself and Ive decided to get a vv unit from crystal clear vaping. Before in the thread it was mentioned to buy the 18650 panasonic 2200mah batteries. Now the batteries sold for this unit in the kit are high drain IMR 2000mah 18650. Not sure of they are button top, protected or unprotected... what those mean... lmao. Im new to all this.
So my question is, for this unit, what would the best available highest mah battery I could buy? How do I find the appropriate charger (what am I looking for)? And am I looking for protected, unprotected, button top??
Sorry Im just not up on all the battery workings, besides charging safety. I already own a lipo sack and charge in a modified lockbox on top of that. Heres the link to the vv unit Crystal Clear Vaping
Thanks for any help!
I'm not into the 18650's that CCV has. They are just generic 18650 IMR's that aren't even branded. They could be reject bats that someone bought and relabeled, or anything. I have a personal policy against buying unbranded batteries, or super cheap branded bats from small discounters. With the later case theres too much chance of getting counterfeits. I'd rather pay a little more if necessary and make sure I'm getting the real deal from someone I trust. If you think about it, the entire safety issue with ecigs IS batteries. And if you check out those Panasonics, you'll find that many people claim they blow the doors off AW IMRs, and they seem to have the testing data to back that up. Other people prefer AW IMRs for their rep. At any rate, I'd go with one or the other rather than the generics CCV sells. Doesn't mean CCV isn't a reputable vendor, because they are. I just don't like the 18650's they're selling currently.
Well guys I think I just changed my mind again, I just realized the Provari VV comes in black satin/ceramic...that thing is beautiful! I'm totally sold!
Does anyone know what the color of the push button light is when you push it to take a drag? I don't see that info on the site.
Thanks!
Yea I just saw a vid of the red light, I guess that's fine although I would prefer a cool blue.
Another question...the lcd cover...is it glass or cheap plastic? I just got my Lavatube from Volcano and their lcd screen cover is some cheap, flimsy plastic that bends when you push on it, it's like paper thin almost. I'm hoping the ProVari is not built like that? Also, the two end caps, they metal, correct and not plastic?
Thanks again!
That's interesting as the batteries from the link you posted previously are not branded either. It says Panasonic in the description but doesn't actually have Panasonic branded on the battery. It might be possible those are generic rip offs as well. If in fact it is a Panasonic then the vendor needs to show that branding in the picture. We have all seen batteries listed on a vendors site and the description says one thing and the actual product is something else.....
Yea, well seeing it in black made all the difference to me, I thought it just looked tacky in the silver color but in black, the thing pops! (especially with the ss top fitting.) My problem was I was not going to the offical site, I thought the URL was something else and I was only seeing the silver colored one. Then I went to provape after a friend corrected me and I was like damn...now that is nice!
Now I just need to find about 250 bucks![]()
Yep, the blue LED versions have the blue display and button light.Mine has the red led but I keep it off. When you turn the light option to off.. no lights light up, except when the batts die and then the button blinks. Mine blinks red but someone with the blue led option could chime in and tell if their light blinks blue.
I don't think it's actually glass but it doesn't bend and it doesn't look or feel cheap. And yes the endcaps are metal, not plastic. If you're looking for quality, this is it. If you have any problems.. provape has super customer service.
I love having an led to see the voltage, I've got 3 other vv mods that don't have screens and I have to attach a voltmeter to see where I'm at. Lots of people could care less about seeing actual numbers.. I do like seeing numbers but I'm fine with the mods that I have that don't show the numbers. It's not really an issue as long as the numbers I'm seeing are correct. The Provari doesn't drop voltage under load.. the voltage you set is voltage you will get.. till the batts need charging. Period.
I also love having a device that will read the ohms of my cartos, ohms fluctuate and I had a few that kept going up and up in resistance. The Provari was able to tell me what was going on. I love all my vv mods but the provari is my favorite. I just got a vv Reo woodvil and it's beautiful and wonderful and yada yada.. it's still not my provari (to me) I don't care about seeing a time and date, I don't care about how many puffs I've taken.. I don't care about any other device that comes out that might be "newer" and more advanced. My provari is perfect for me. I had a problem with it's size and weight in the beginning but I quickly got used to it. I don't carry it to work.. my smaller vv madvapes box gets that honor.
For what it does, how it performs, the quality in which it's made and the customer service that comes with it.. I don't think it's overpriced at all and MOST owners feel the same way. I couldn't be more happier with mine![]()
Hey Thanks Donnah, I didn't mean to leave you out but the posts were pouring in.Since you like my posts so much did you wanna buy me my first Provari?
BTW that was a joke just in case someone thinks differently.