Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

Bea-FL

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Just in case my sense of humour is different....... You are kidding......... right

Sensible battery management is the key. Understanding your batteries limits and using them accordingly is something we all should do. Its not scaremongering to point out potential issues and its blase to discount anything can happen. Phones, Tablets so many devices use internal batteries and we trust the manufacturers to at least care a little bit about the safety of its consumers..... Look how that turned out for Samsung.

Does that mean we stop using devices with internal batteries..... No it just means you make a decision based on your understanding of the risks. Buyer and user take that responsibility.
Very well said.
 

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The hype is real, really good vape :thumbs:

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I think I need a glass of wine. All this battery talk has got me flustered. I guess I shouldn't have bought all these devices with replaceable batteries after all....
Cheers

I provided a link in a previous post for AW batteries, they are the only place I buy AW cells. Use the AW button top in your provari.
Everything else Ive seen you mention ( removable battery devices ) use flat top.

IMO, Removable battery type are the way to go. When the battery dies in an internal/non removable you toss it in the recycle bin.
 

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Bea, LJFin you all okay??? We are fine down here. (If I missed any Floridians please let us know that you are okay). Also how about folks from Georgia and Mississippi?
I'm find here. Glad to hear you're safe too. :wub:
 

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You ordered flat-top 18350 batteries for the Zmax, right? That's what it takes.

And, the Provari 2.5 does need button top batteries.

Hi Mike, I ordered what you told me to order. I honestly don't recall. And I'm super confused right now.
 
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So should I try to pop the button off or is that asking for trouble?

If the button was centered when you got it and now it slid over, it's not welded. If you can slide it around, you can take it off


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Hi Mike, I ordered what you told me to order. I honestly don't recall. And I'm super confused right now.
I know. But, I told you to order the 18350 batteries for the Zmax mini, and you said that's what you did, so you should be fine.
 

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I know. But, I told you to order the 18350 batteries for the Zmax mini, and you said that's what you did, so you should be fine.

I'm pretty sure they were flat top. But yes, I followed your exact instructions!
 

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This is why I cautioned you in this same thread a few days ago.

If you don't slow down buying all sorts of stuff you will end up with boxes of stuff you'll never use or is mismatched/incompatable or flat useless or a big pile of stuff you don't like.

---> AW Batteries
if you have a provari mini use the AW 18350 800mah.
standard size provari or mini with extension cap use the AW 18490 1200mah.
standard size with extension cap use the AW 18650 2200mah.
All the above button top.
The 3000mah AW only comes in flat top.
 

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Chels, I'm sure you ordered the correct 18350 batteries. Here's the info I found for you:

""The ZMAX Mini fits a flat top 18350 or 18650 battery (with the use of the included extension tube)"

You said you ordered exactly that, so that's one less thing to worry about. ;)
 

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Not correct

Old Provari mods need the button top for reverse polarity.

Tge newet provaris can use either flat top or button top batteries

Wrong, she has a Provari 2.5 which only uses button top.

The P3 can use either, the Prcyon & Radius use flat top.

Get your info straight from the source ---> ProVape Electronic Cigarettes & Vaporizers

Which is always a good idea before purchase.
 

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How about a third opinion. No offense to the first 2. But I want to see if there is a trend towards one or the other
You have a Provari 2.5, right? It uses button top batteries. I have six of the old Provaries (2.5).
 

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