Voltage output/readout with meter

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emonty

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screw on voltage meter from COV but also checked with my multimeter. Voltage is not changing whatever I set it to, it just gives me straight 6V or whatever the voltage of the battery is at. The LED on the Provari gives different readouts but in effect it does not change anything. Ohm rating works also fine, no error messages, tried different atomizers/cartomizers...looks like it is broken.
 

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Let me try to explain better: When I put a fresh battery in the provari, set the voltage to let's say 4.2V, the output reads on the voltage meter or the multimeter 6.xV. If I take a battery that still has 5V left, the multimeter or voltage meter reads 5V.
On both occasions the LED on the Provari reads whatever I had set it to.
Practically: all atomizers I put on the provari give me the voltage on what the battery is, not what I have set the Provari at.
Makes any sense?

If I set the Provari to 3.3V, take an HV 3.5 Ohm atomizer, it kicks like I am vaping on 6V, not on 3.3V
 

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ok I will try Mickey Mouse language:

1.) Insert one 3.7V battery in Provari
2.) Screw in a 2.5 ohm atomizer
3.) Set voltage to 4.5V
4.) Vape, but it gives a much stronger vape then what one would expect, so let's check this...
5.) Unscrew atomizer
6.) Screw in a voltmeter on the Provari
7.) Screw in an atomizer on the voltmeter
8.) Press button and read on voltmeter 6V, not 4.5V what the Provari is set to

I simple terms: whatever I set the provari to, it gives 6V or whatever volt the unit can still boost from the battery power
 
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yea i was confused too... cuz you did say that if you put a battery in that has 5 volts still on it then you will get 5 volts out... but that doesn't exist, there is no single cell lithium battery in an 18490 or 18650 format that will EVER put out 5 volts (it will vent flame or at least burst or leak or fail if it ever got near that high)... so it was pretty confusing

either way, are you getting that voltage with a load attached, because i do know that i've read that provape suggests not to use the provari without a load (carto/atty) attached, and from the literature, i am thinking that it will not put out the correct voltage by design if there is no load because it is made to sense the load and if it is open it will not put out correctly, though i think it is supposed to not put out anything, so something is still wrong

but for the future, i would look into wether or not you can actually check the output voltage of the provari with just a multimeter touching the output contacts, because you inherently can't have a load on the device if you are touching a multimeter to the contacts...
 
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