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ssixtytwoo

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I went from Evic to Mech mod and now to Provari...somehow, Provari seems to give me a much better vape compared to mechs as long as I don't go below 0.8 or so ohms.

Frankly, I've tried 0.5-0.7 ohms...nothing special apart from massive vapor..but as an analog user, flavor > vapor and VV/VW gives me better adjustments ...

Massive vapor is only to show off or get that psychological "happiness". Just my 5 cents worth. :)

WAH handsome, you hooted provari already huh??? :ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:
 

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I went from Evic to Mech Mod and now to Provari...somehow, Provari seems to give me a much better vape compared to mechs as long as I don't go below 0.8 or so ohms.

Frankly, I've tried 0.5-0.7 ohms...nothing special apart from massive vapor..but as an analog user, flavor > vapor and VV/VW gives me better adjustments ...

Massive vapor is only to show off or get that psychological "happiness". Just my 5 cents worth. :)

THIS!! EXACTLY!!! I never get the whole cloud chasing business. I think it's silly but of course that's just my personal opinion. won't push it down anyone's throat :D

and exactly what chkben said: you really can't get a smoother and more consistent vape that a provari or a DNA mod. Pretty much every single VV/VW mods out there use some form of pulse width modulation in the energy output. So that essentially means that when you push and hold down the button, the mod's "shooting" energy in pulses. On the other hand, provari and DNA mods have their own chips which outputs a smooth continuous output from start to finish. That's exactly why if you compare a provari/DNA mod and some other mod at the same voltage, you can actually hear that the RBA fires a lot smoother, and your vapor is slightly thicker and more consistent.

The only thing that can possibly perform better in terms of smoothness of output are mech mods: pure raw DC current. BUT the downside to mech mods is that as the battery drains, the performance also drops.
 

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WAH handsome, you hooted provari already huh??? :ohmy::ohmy::ohmy::ohmy:

Not handsome la...humsum more like it. lol

Yep, got a 2nd hand provari and am very happy with it. Just that I have to adjust my existing coils that's below 0.8 ohms to above that.

I tried a 1.3ohm coil at 3.7V on my KFL... vapor is very decent (like clouds) and flavor is yumm. :)

I have a headache when using my Nemesis clone cos of the bottom-firing mechanism, sometimes forgot to tighten the locking and the thing happily fire ... -_- Managed to also spoil my Pieces mod bottom cap cos of the reverse-locking mechanism causing it to over-tighten, I used a plier and clumsily bent the side of the cap.

Now, I just left with a small 18350 hammer clone that's still functioning happily.

Will just stick with my Provari until it kaput.
 

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Not handsome la...humsum more like it. lol

Yep, got a 2nd hand provari and am very happy with it. Just that I have to adjust my existing coils that's below 0.8 ohms to above that.

I tried a 1.3ohm coil at 3.7V on my KFL... vapor is very decent (like clouds) and flavor is yumm. :)

I have a headache when using my Nemesis clone cos of the bottom-firing mechanism, sometimes forgot to tighten the locking and the thing happily fire ... -_- Managed to also spoil my Pieces mod bottom cap cos of the reverse-locking mechanism causing it to over-tighten, I used a plier and clumsily bent the side of the cap.

Now, I just left with a small 18350 hammer clone that's still functioning happily.

Will just stick with my Provari until it kaput.

The Provari takes a long time to die.... it is as bomb proof as a VV mod can get.
 

MadVapa86

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THIS!! EXACTLY!!! I never get the whole cloud chasing business. I think it's silly but of course that's just my personal opinion. won't push it down anyone's throat :D

and exactly what chkben said: you really can't get a smoother and more consistent vape that a provari or a DNA mod. Pretty much every single VV/VW mods out there use some form of pulse width modulation in the energy output. So that essentially means that when you push and hold down the button, the mod's "shooting" energy in pulses. On the other hand, provari and DNA mods have their own chips which outputs a smooth continuous output from start to finish. That's exactly why if you compare a provari/DNA mod and some other mod at the same voltage, you can actually hear that the RBA fires a lot smoother, and your vapor is slightly thicker and more consistent.

The only thing that can possibly perform better in terms of smoothness of output are mech mods: pure raw DC current. BUT the downside to mech mods is that as the battery drains, the performance also drops.



Haha cloud chasing not really practical, but i guess once in a while its kinda fun LOL
 
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