Why is a Provari P3 even a viable choice.

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Bassnorma

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Now I get it more watts equals better quality for less money. It's for newbie's not for anyone like me who's been vaping and smoke free for the past 15 months. The atomic bomb puts out a lot of power unless you are there when it detonates.

Still sayin...doing the math with the ohm law calc I am vaping about 7.7 watts...and with the kfl+ built at 1.5 ohms and vaping at 3.4 volts on my 'vari I am blowing decent cloud, believe it or not. That is more than enough for me...lord knows what I am gonna do with the extra 10 watts...probably never use it...I will enjoy setting to watts because I don't fiddle with volts all day...I set it at 3.4 and it pretty much doesn't move from that.

Meanwhile, I will be loving the menu system, the button color changing, the form factor, no need for adapters if people with ego want to try the rig and all of the super wonderful things I already enjoy about my Provari...

I do not consider myself a nub btw...been vaping on and off since 2009...and I do know ohms law, can build a coil and the relationship of ohms on a coil to limitations of a battery...Heck since I started rebuilding I am damn near an electronics tech...LOL
 

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I'll chime in. First of all, for those of you waiting for the P3, Provape has stated on the official P3 thread that we should be seeing it before December. Whether this means at the shops, or online, I'm not sure. They also said that there will be color options, on release.

I sold my V2.5 for my Reo. Shortly after, Pbusardo released his video on his tour to Provape and I instantly regretted it. Anyone questioning why the Provari is so expensive needs to watch those videos to understand. My favorite vape is my Reo at .37 ohms with my Trident V2.

As of right now, my second favorite is my Silo (improved nautilus) on my E-LVT. When the P3 comes out, the Silo will have a new power source. I like tube mods for portability, I don't really have a ton of pocket space. I'm very excited for the P3, and me and my buddy will make a trip to Kennewick, Washington to get ours if necessary
 

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been seeing alot of hype around the release of the new Provari. now im not trying to say its bad or anything but I dont know why people prefer a it as expensive as it is with such a useless power output. i guess they would be great for a newbie and ive heard they last for ever as far as regulated VW/VV devices go but seriously who the ....... pays that much for a device that puts out 20w. now 20w is fine for an all day vape but how are you going to expand into trying higher powered vapes when your so limited in power range, when you can get a DNA or 50W+ device for a fraction of the price and have a better quality more powerful vape, seems like madness to me

Have you even read what you typed? You make no sense, literally. It's so senseless, it's actually tough to read.
 

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been seeing alot of hype around the release of the new Provari. now im not trying to say its bad or anything but I dont know why people prefer a it as expensive as it is with such a useless power output. i guess they would be great for a newbie and ive heard they last for ever as far as regulated VW/VV devices go but seriously who the ....... pays that much for a device that puts out 20w. now 20w is fine for an all day vape but how are you going to expand into trying higher powered vapes when your so limited in power range, when you can get a DNA or 50W+ device for a fraction of the price and have a better quality more powerful vape, seems like madness to me

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Sometimes it is nice to spend more for less :D Beauty and value lie in the eye of the beholder...no madness required.
 

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Sometimes it is nice to spend more for less :D Beauty and value lie in the eye of the beholder...no madness required.

Wow,,,your Protank looks pretty good on the Ti Provari. I've had myself convinced that I wasn't going to get a P3 unless somebody sells a tapered top cap, but now I'm not so sure. Got anymore pics?

J.R.
 

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Wow,,,your Protank looks pretty good on the Ti Provari. I've had myself convinced that I wasn't going to get a P3 unless somebody sells a tapered top cap, but now I'm not so sure. Got anymore pics?

J.R.
No other pics yet, but I will say the new top cap with floating pin lets you screw atties down nice and tight with no gap. Very solid design, and smooth as silk threads.
 

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The DNA boards are falling behind fast as the SX boards have the edge right now, and the SX350 boards will have step down capability. I hope Evolve is getting their act together, or they will be eating dust.
Let's see, Evolv invented and patented VW as applied to PVs. Provape almost certainly licensed that technology from Evolv before they released the P3, meaning Evolv likely gets a royalty for every P3 sold. Yihi has of course done a nice job copying and and arguably improving technology that that Evolv invented several years ago, while Evolv has been busy inventing something entirely new. You see, Evolv is about to release a new generation of product that has not only step-down, but a totally new and very patentable innovation, namely the ability to control (or at least limit) coil temperature. This effectively eliminates the nasty production of aldehydes (primarily acrolein) that are formed when a coil gets too hot and is likely to be as much a game-changer as variable wattage was. So I don't think Evolv will be eating anyone's dust in the foreseeable future. :D
 

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Let's see, Evolv invented and patented VW as applied to PVs. Provape almost certainly licensed that technology from Evolv before they released the P3, meaning Evolv likely gets a royalty for every P3 sold. Yihi has of course done a nice job copying and and arguably improving technology that that Evolv invented several years ago, while Evolv has been busy inventing something entirely new. You see, Evolv is about to release a new generation of product that has not only step-down, but a totally new and very patentable innovation, namely the ability to control (or at least limit) coil temperature. This effectively eliminates the nasty production of aldehydes (primarily acrolein) that are formed when a coil gets too hot and is likely to be as much a game-changer as variable wattage was. So I don't think Evolv will be eating anyone's dust in the foreseeable future. :D

They need to make a mod...
 

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I like Americans working, I pay enough taxes as it is. Provape is good for our economy, outside of all of the obvious benefits of the product itself...

(sent from Mars, it's not as red as I imagined.)

Changed my mind about what I was going to say. Nothing to see here go back to what you were doing.
 

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Let's see, Evolv invented and patented VW as applied to PVs. Provape almost certainly licensed that technology from Evolv before they released the P3, meaning Evolv likely gets a royalty for every P3 sold. Yihi has of course done a nice job copying and and arguably improving technology that that Evolv invented several years ago, while Evolv has been busy inventing something entirely new. You see, Evolv is about to release a new generation of product that has not only step-down, but a totally new and very patentable innovation, namely the ability to control (or at least limit) coil temperature. This effectively eliminates the nasty production of aldehydes (primarily acrolein) that are formed when a coil gets too hot and is likely to be as much a game-changer as variable wattage was. So I don't think Evolv will be eating anyone's dust in the foreseeable future. :D

Good point.
 
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