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Post by blakey on Jul 28, 2011 19:04:22 GMT
Would they be the same scales that you weigh your money with? If they are then trust me, they'll be spot on lol Thought it was only me that weighed £20 notes because it takes too long to count them! That's it buddy, hold the fort whilst river and I are busy, Am at work jase,don't Finnish till 11 but someone has to keep an eye on you and warn any potential victims
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 19:04:31 GMT
I would love to sell the Provari, but because of customs and one thing and another it just isn't viable. But, you definately won't regret buying one and I actually see them as a good saving in the long term, because you no longer need the various atomisers (LR,SR,HR) or cartomisers, because you can make anything perform as you want it to. Not for the beginner though. In my opinion, you need to have tried the various options available and if you find that you are happy with a basic device with standard atomiser/cartomiser then a provari is not needed.
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Post by deesigner on Jul 28, 2011 19:06:50 GMT
If you go for the bigger battery option you should be able to get through a full day I ordered the bigger battery and extension cap as an addition. I have had some 'phallic' type comments from women with the Iatty on the Provari, with a normal tank atty or carto it's nothing like the said mentioned ladies thingwy
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Post by bardle on Jul 28, 2011 19:17:59 GMT
hi, have tried 2 x sd11 , tornado t, tried big battery stuff. etc, does the provari buzz? do not want her in doors nicking him!! jason i do not wanna buy any more of your stuffs. its to good. am working to pay your.. jet fuel bill.. now stop it
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 19:33:40 GMT
No worries on that score, it's quiet as a mouse (with the exception of the crackle from a cartomiser).
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Post by bardle on Jul 28, 2011 19:40:54 GMT
is that one of yours.. by any chance? they are good. but stop it now.. i may have to . go to re hab.. .. stop selling , that grizwald juice.. it needs a warning note.. its to nice
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Post by AndnAnge on Jul 28, 2011 19:55:02 GMT
Would you mind if I jumped on this thread and asked what number a 510 atty is either good or bad, also what number on the battery is ful or flat (I'm using the large ones) You are welcome to delete this if you think I'm cheeky and should start a new thread
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 20:03:07 GMT
Not sure I fully understand Andy, but 510 standard atty's will perform at most voltages.
If you are using the atomiser test function - the standard atomisers should show anything between 2.6ohm to 3.2ohm and it doesn't really matter what they are at because you can adjust the voltage to find the sweet spot.
The battery - when the button starts blinking slowly, I usually swap them over, but you still have a while left - it will still be reading around 3.4 at this time.
Not sure whether that's what you actually asked ???
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Post by bardle on Jul 28, 2011 20:04:27 GMT
hi. as a newbie can i ask you why you use the 510 attie
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 20:09:37 GMT
You don't need to use the 510 atty but it is very popular (I don't personally like them). Most new devices are 510 or 901 and most people use the 510 or 901 atty's and cartomisers. The downside to atomisers is the relatively unknown lifespan whereas cartomisers are pretty predictable and cheaper in the long run. The best flavour is, in my opinion, obtained by direct dripping an atomiser, but it is also the most faffing. So, it's just preference at the end of the day Bardle
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Post by AndnAnge on Jul 28, 2011 20:17:49 GMT
Sorry Jason I didn't really explain properly, my atty shows 2.2 and 2.3 is this too low? The battery level I don't get at all, are you saying 3.4 is low or high? What are the levels please. Just going back to the atty reading, when should I chuck them, I mean at what reading. Sorry to keep asking.
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Post by bardle on Jul 28, 2011 20:20:11 GMT
now then jason stop it. i tried the 510, drip stuff, your mint choc was ace.. but i . dont wanna be dripping my stuff all day. wanna just fill one of ur dual coils and vape. simple as. we are all of different tastes.. can i have a discount for vapa holics please / go on mate. i buy u a new buggatti v.. urs is dirty
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Post by spikeychops on Jul 28, 2011 20:22:43 GMT
Hi folks, beautiful evening. Can't agree more with the advice already given bardle, so here's a check list for you. 1. Order Provari as fast as humanly possible 2. Check that you have ordered a Provari as fast as humanly possible 3. Order an 18650 extension cap in the finish you've chosen for your Provari (why are you waiting?!!) 4. Order at least 2 x AW IMR18650 batteries. (Make *sure* they are this brand and type!!) 5. Extended warranty is up to you....i didn't get one. I figure if it lasts a year and goes, i'll buy another. 6. Order a 'Rebuildable dripping attie' from Clockworks, very good device and clock wants to count £50's! 7. Prepare for an anxious wait for your Package to arrive. 8. Wonder why you hadn't ordered one sooner. The build quality and finish are excellent bardle, top notch. It's made from stainless steel, so it's tough and will take a knock as Ian has said (how could you drop it Ian!), although it's really well made and solid, i don't find it especially heavy, it's not light, but it's not like lugging a brick around either. I think of it like a comforting weight, a reflection of it's quality. It performs flawlessly, you'll love it. Dee, those little white 'ladies toys' with the grooves down the side went out with the ark! Tell your mates they need to get into the 21st century 'toys' wise! (the grooves are quite similar though lol) Don't think bardle, order...that's an order.
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 20:27:31 GMT
Sorry Jason I didn't really explain properly, my atty shows 2.2 and 2.3 is this too low? The battery level I don't get at all, are you saying 3.4 is low or high? What are the levels please. Just going back to the atty reading, when should I chuck them, I mean at what reading. Sorry to keep asking. Edited to adjust figures No Andy, it doesn't matter what your atty shows, you can just keep using it until it dies. Adjust the voltage to what you are happy with. If you get an error code (E1,E2) you will just need to lower the voltage a touch and then carry on. As for the battery, just swap it when the button is flashing - there is no set timescale - you can wait until it won't fire the device anymore. A fresh battery will read 4.2'ish. But again, that doesn't matter because the Provari regulates itself to provide a consistent vape. To make a long story short - just play around with your atty/voltage combination and keep going when you find a nice result. If you get an error, just lower the voltage and carry on.
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Post by VE Jason on Jul 28, 2011 20:30:57 GMT
now then jason stop it. i tried the 510, drip stuff, your mint choc was ace.. but i . dont wanna be dripping my stuff all day. wanna just fill one of ur dual coils and vape. simple as. we are all of different tastes.. can i have a discount for vapa holics please / go on mate. i buy u a new buggatti v.. urs is dirty Now, you have found the Provari's weak spot - Dual Coils. Not really a weak spot as such because the Provari has inbuilt safety mechanisms, but I have personally found that I can't go over 4.2V with a dual coil, without an 'error'. The thing with the Provari is - everything becomes a dual coil because you can adjust the voltage accordingly.
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