Regardless of their benefit or reasoning behind doing it, I can list a few things I'd like to be changed with the Provari
- Some sort of seal between the battery and the processor chip. I know there's some reason behind doing it the way they have it, like allowing juice to flow down if some sort of mishap happened or something. But whenever I look down the open tube and see the guts, all I can feel is vulnerability.
- Removing the way the Provari fires whenever you check the battery or the ohms. Now that I'm getting into rebuildables, I'd like my Provari to be able to check the ohms before firing so no mishaps happen. I'm going to have to either use my MVP 2 for checking the ohms or buy an ohm meter. That and I always feel obligated to take a mini drag whenever it's firing after I check which is mentally frustrating.
- Decreasing the amount of time you're able to press the fire button 5 times to access the menu. Perhaps I have a defective model, but very rarely, I'll be chain vaping and I'll notice that my Provari isn't firing anymore because when I'm pressing the button, it's increasing my voltage because I must have taken 5 drags too quickly or something. All I know is, I'll be at my computer vaping and all of the sudden I'll think my atty isn't connecting properly, so I'll keep trying to fire after adjusting and all I'm doing is increasing the voltage. Then I'll take a hit and get a mean burnt flavor before realizing I put my voltage up to like 5.8. This has only happened 2 times in the months I've had my Provari and I'm able to prevent it from happening now, but it was a very unpleasant surprise.
That's all I can think of at 5:37 in the morning on no sleep. I'll probably wake up to quotes of people telling me how wrong I am because of the reasoning behind it all, but I personally don't have any negative feelings towards my Provari. I just listed basic stuff that I think about when using it. Good night every one.