The Great Provarinati Migration Thread

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MadOzodi

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Sorry.

I knew those were going to sell out fast (record time ~40 minutes this time around), so I played the F5 game when they were about to go on sale.

I'm sitting on 260mL of it now. 30 ready to go, 2 115's aging.

OMG Oz, hatechu!!! :p

I'm not sure how I'm liking this 4-pack, but at least there's a discount.
 

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About the five pawns stuff: I had no desire to try them until I saw that a new local-ish B&M started carrying them. I've never been to a vape shop before, but if they let you sample things, I'm definitely going to try a couple of the five pawns to see what all the hype is about. They're low on my list of pricier juices to try, but if I can try them without buying...
 

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About the Five Pawns stuff: I had no desire to try them until I saw that a new local-ish B&M started carrying them. I've never been to a vape shop before, but if they let you sample things, I'm definitely going to try a couple of the Five Pawns to see what all the hype is about. They're low on my list of pricier juices to try, but if I can try them without buying...

Yeah, one of the many local B&M's here in my area let you try all of the juices they carry. The only drawback is, they use super cheap disposable drippers which makes it hard to get the full effect of the flavors. :(
 
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Yeah, one of the many local B&M's here in my area let you try all of the juices they carry. The only drawback is, they use super cheap disposable drippers which makes it hard to get the full effect of the flavors. :(

When I started vaping all the B/M stores I've went to let you try before you buy but sampling is done with eGo/CE4. Last time I went to one I had my Zmax but that didn't do much to improve the flavors.
Since getting my ProVari I hadn't been back.

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LOL have you guys seen this??

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if I may, I have a question for my fellow provarinatis... I was reading around and stumbled upon some fierce discussion about what resistance is optimal for use on my precious, coincidentally, today I ended up wrapping closer to 3 ohm, I normally shoot for 1.5 - 2.0. I must say i'm rather enjoying it at 5v.

So, the question is for those of you that use RDA's... what resistance do you normally go for? and at what voltage?
Also, will I see longer battery life going from 1.4 at 4.3v Vs 3.0 at 5v?

im sorry if I should post my own thread about this, I just don't want to deal with the antinati idiots.
 

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if I may, I have a question for my fellow provarinatis... I was reading around and stumbled upon some fierce discussion about what resistance is optimal for use on my precious, coincidentally, today I ended up wrapping closer to 3 ohm, I normally shoot for 1.5 - 2.0. I must say i'm rather enjoying it at 5v.

So, the question is for those of you that use RDA's... what resistance do you normally go for? and at what voltage?
Also, will I see longer battery life going from 1.4 at 4.3v Vs 3.0 at 5v?

im sorry if I should post my own thread about this, I just don't want to deal with the antinati idiots.

You will definitely get longer battery life going to the higher ohm load. You can get the same power to your coil by increasing your voltage but because of the higher resistance of the coil the battery is providing less current to your load. Less current means more battery life.
I typically do 1.6 to 1.8 ohm coils on my russians

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awesome... thank you all... do you notice an increase/decrease or any effect at all on flavor?

Well at higher resistance, your coil is going to take a little longer to heat up so you might have to take a slightly longer draw. I also find that the lower ohm build provide a warmer vape if you like that kind of thing

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I usually go 2.0-2.4ohm, but + or - 0.1-0.2ohm is fine by me. I keep my voltage between 3.7 and 4.2 most of the time. I like that range because I don't like a very warm vape, and many of my juices can't handle higher voltages. Also, staying in that range seems to help my battery life. I used lower ohms briefly, just experimenting (with a different device) and my batteries seemed to die quicker when I got below 2.0ohm.
 
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