The only thing that is keeping me from the lower cost pvs that I want to purchase for out and about is that the wattage is only adjustable in. 5 increments. Is there a reason for this? Is it less expensive to produce?
I would figure that the number of increments have a role in it. 0.1w increments would make for 120 increments from 3w to 15w where 0.5w is only 24. In VV mode, you have 30 increments from 3.0v to 6.0v.
I was debating getting the vamo or a telescope that I'd kick with the 18350. I wonder which one is shorter.
EricHill78,
I can tell you that my SS VAMO is almost exactly 4 inches in 18350 mode and I find it easy to cover the entire device in one hand. It is also easy to stow and go which is why I wanted it too. I considered a telescope with kick too. They may be shorter and I can't say. I do like to bump my heat up or down a bit depending on juice and so that made the VAMO the best choice for me. I also think you'll find the VAMO cheaper all said and done but that may not be a issue for you as it was not an issue for me.
You guys make really valid points. I'm still curious if they save money by doing it that way.
Part of my reason of my post is I'm debating getting a Vamo for 18350 mode for out and about. I love my provari but it is a bit big and heavy in my pocket and I don't want to spend a lot for a mini.
Good deal, 4 inches would be fine in my pocket. If I do get it ill definitely get the SS version. The gun metal looks slick but I heard it comes off easily.
Just a thought, you could put your ProV up for trade for a mini in the Classifieds? I was on the fence between a full size or a mini and I kept looking at my BB and my LT, I like to carry around the BB a LOT more than I like to carry my LT!
The SS version is solid as a tank. It is sort of plain and I found using valve lapping or car paint compound to do wonders for the threads.
I suppose I could complain the threading isn't buttery smooth when I got it but I spent 10-15 minutes and they were sweet.
The batteries may rattle but I haven't found that to be a problem and if I did it is a simple thing to fix. Unless I later find some issue I think it is a phenomenal value at the prices that are going around.
If someone would customize some SS versions with a matte finish and widen the barrel enough to fit the Kanger T3 I'd buy it.
So far I'm very happy with it and would buy it again for sure.
Ha, good point. But I'm probably keeping my regular provari cause I plan to get the 18650 ext for longer battery life at home. Now if the Mini had a cap for the 18650 that would be great. I think I read someone in Greece made one though. I don't know the cost.
Ha, good point. But I'm probably keeping my regular provari cause I plan to get the 18650 ext for longer battery life at home. Now if the Mini had a cap for the 18650 that would be great. I think I read someone in Greece made one though. I don't know the cost.
It's about $40 and three weeks to get to the US, I want one BAD, but can't seem to pull the trigger! I'm getting 6hrs out of the 18350's so I'm pretty happy with that so far.
There is another adapter, I'll have to find the link again, that fits the mini and you can use 18500's or 18650's, but it's chrome and kinda funky looking to me.
One was 16 Euro, another was 23 Euro.
Provari mini/ProvariV2 extension for 18500/18650..by Kir Fanis
extension 18650 for mini Provari - Gr-Modders
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The only thing that is keeping me from the lower cost pvs that I want to purchase for out and about is that the wattage is only adjustable in. 5 increments. Is there a reason for this? Is it less expensive to produce?