I know it doesn't fire them at the voltage you have it set at but from what I can recall, (and this may just be because of circumstances with the type of coil set up I was using at the time and whether or not it was flooded/etc) from what I recall, it SOUNDS like its checking the ohms at a higher voltage when it is set to higher voltages. A couple of times when using regular old 510 atomizers at higher voltages, it has actually used up the remaining hit or two of juice when I was checking the ohms, and then I went to hit it and the atty would burn. Thats why when I check the ohms now, I always blow into the coils so they won't heat up the wicking material too much. Whether or not it is speculation concerning the provari ohm testing at a higher voltage when it is set at higher voltages, IDK. But I'm reporting what I have experienced.
To get back on track.... I feel ya Thompson. I like the new design for the regular sized provaris more than the old design. As for the new mini design... Its the same design as the old design but with lines on both sides of the tear drops now. I like it. I don't mind the lines and I wouldn't be above getting one of the new 2.5 designed provari minis. I don't know if I'll ever own a standard provari.. I like the mini's size much better. I'm not complaining about the new 2.5 designs though. I like them and I think the standard's design is a modern styled improvement over the old design.