The ProVarinati Saloon, V3

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Fir3b1rd

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Morning! Screen cover, new internals .... I received mine back from repair in about a week. Not sure about top cap, never had an issue with it.



Yes, please. No syrup, fresh fruit instead. Thank you. :)

I don't know what they are going to do about it- it started "floating " out of the tube. I used a 2X and body hammer and got it back in- it looks fine but I figured since it was going to the dr I would tell then and see if they would take a look. I'm gonna take advantage of the warranty while I can.
 

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Thanks for the welcome, and im not new to the provari ive had mine for ages im only new to the forum. I had just been wanting one of those tatroe extensions for a while and they are hard to find in stock so when I saw provape had them and at a cheaper price then cigtechs I thought it was def worth mentioning to other provari users. BTW THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR THE KIND WELCOME and hospitality opps dangs caps sorry.
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Oh hi Brian! Welcome to the saloon!

Word of advice: the excitement from the newly acquired provari can be rather overwhelming. But do try not to overly express your happiness and excitement outside of the provape forums. You'll be flamed faster than I can finish my basket of Buffalo Wild Wings, and that my friend, is really fast.

But please, gush about your new toy here. We don't judge.


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The goat is doinf fine by the way, she was dancing to "you can dance" by men at work this morning

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I think mine was repaired and shipped in 2 days. It was shipped back Priority Mail as well.

mod supposed to be getting to Provape tomorrow... Would anyone have sn idea about how long it would take to change the top cap and screen cover? They say it's a quick turn around but I've heard the se from dell.
 
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If you've ever rewired an electric box in your home you can see that whomever did it before you made a hook with the connecting wires. I do that to some extent when installing a coil. just put a small bend in the wire where it is going to hit the terminal and secure it any way you can. Then you're free to do a better job on the second terminal. When done with the second terminal go back to the first and reposition if necessary. The tricky part for me is getting that first wire leg secured under a post screw. I'm a little shaky and a lot impatient when installing coils.

The avatar still makes me laugh every time I see it. I've used lots of others but that one has evoked more positive comments that any other I've used. Did you manage to stay on the horse?

Oh, I was hooking it, just wasn't wrapping it all the way around. Generally you don't do that with house or power wiring because it makes it too bulky. But since a coil is only there for a few days and worst case, you get an open circuit, now I can see it. I mean I'm no power engineer, but I can hum the tune and regularly help stray EE's with various projects. I'm the "My xxxx isn't working! Help!" guy at school. Young enough to still be easily approachable, native English speaker, and with a background in both EE and CS. Good thing I like to teach.

And yes, I stayed on him as much as possible until his feet left the sea bed. *ahem* Like I said, we ended up swimming. Then he figured out this was a lousy idea and went back to shore. Idiot. Arabian. He was very, very smart but sometimes had the sense of a gnat. He was my buddy for many years. When it was important, he was there. Otherwise, like the little thing with going swimming, not so much.
 

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Oh, I was hooking it, just wasn't wrapping it all the way around. Generally you don't do that with house or power wiring because it makes it too bulky. But since a coil is only there for a few days and worst case, you get an open circuit, now I can see it. I mean I'm no power engineer, but I can hum the tune and regularly help stray EE's with various projects. I'm the "My xxxx isn't working! Help!" guy at school. Young enough to still be easily approachable, native English speaker, and with a background in both EE and CS. Good thing I like to teach.

And yes, I stayed on him as much as possible until his feet left the sea bed. *ahem* Like I said, we ended up swimming. Then he figured out this was a lousy idea and went back to shore. Idiot. Arabian. He was very, very smart but sometimes had the sense of a gnat. He was my buddy for many years. When it was important, he was there. Otherwise, like the little thing with going swimming, not so much.

Few days? I've had my coils on for months I've only just changed them to drop the Rt for the mech. When I set it I hook each side to help it stabilize then wrap the entire post. But I only put one full wrap then cut off the excess. Afraid if I put more than one it'll drive me nuts to remove it later.
 

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Few days? I've had my coils on for months I've only just changed them to drop the Rt for the mech. When I set it I hook each side to help it stabilize then wrap the entire post. But I only put one full wrap then cut off the excess. Afraid if I put more than one it'll drive me nuts to remove it later.

Few days, few months, same difference. ;) It's not meant to be permanent, how's that? But it's nice to know they last so long. Makes me feel better for taking so much time fiddling with the silly thing to get it just right. At least I won't have to do it again for a good long while!
 
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