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Post by AndnAnge on Dec 12, 2011 10:30:19 GMT
I have tried to find the thread that Ian started because I think he had the same problem, well I think it was, sorry if I'm wrong. But I constantly get the above problem tried changing attys (using 510) but sometimes go for half a day and then all of a sudden it starts again. Tried lowering and highering the voltage and this helps sometimes but on some occasions then get E2 coming on. I have searched Uncle Google but it just says shorted attys, use a new one, but I have tried numerous, which must add work on other devices.
Anyone help please?
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Post by safercigs on Dec 12, 2011 12:12:38 GMT
I have tried to find the thread that Ian started because I think he had the same problem, well I think it was, sorry if I'm wrong. But I constantly get the above problem tried changing attys (using 510) but sometimes go for half a day and then all of a sudden it starts again. Tried lowering and highering the voltage and this helps sometimes but on some occasions then get E2 coming on. I have searched Uncle Google but it just says shorted attys, use a new one, but I have tried numerous, which must add work on other devices. Anyone help please? www.provape.com/v/images/ProVariManual.pdfE1 – Short Circuit / Shorted Atomizer – If this error appears, remove the atomizer and replace with a different one or lower your voltage settings. The ProVari will automatically reset when the problem is fixed. • E2 – Current Limit Exceeded – If this error appears, lower the voltage on the device or use a higher resistance atomizer. Once the problem has been fixed, the ProVari will reset itself. this is from provari
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Post by ian on Dec 12, 2011 12:41:57 GMT
Hi And,my problem was E4 error codes.It was due to a bad coil i had made up on a Bulli.Info Daz has given is correct but if you keep getting E1 and E2 codes with various different atomisers it sounds like a fault has developed on your Provari.I would definately contact Provape if this is the case,im so glad i got shot of mine now
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Post by Gordy on Dec 12, 2011 15:02:16 GMT
what resistance are the attys you are using ?
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Post by AndnAnge on Dec 12, 2011 21:59:38 GMT
Gordy they are all standard attys not lr's Ian sorry I got mixed up...but thanks I will contact them. Trouble is that I have got used to it now, the amount of vape you get is good and I have tried my old ones but it's like going from bensons to silk cut, if you know what I mean. Any suggestions on similar, but please no difficult mods etc as I am not up to putting things together, hence my problem
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Post by Gordy on Dec 13, 2011 0:04:04 GMT
its probably a silly question but have you made sure the connection and juice well is clean. other than that i would contact Provape.
if you have to send your provari back and need a mod to use you could look at getting a lavatube, its a cheap version of the provari with the similar functionality but at only £35 with discount
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Post by ian on Dec 13, 2011 1:55:51 GMT
I agree with Gordy Andy,the lavatube would fill the gap nicely if you have to send the Vari off for repair.I feel for you mate as its any Vari owners worst nightmare to have to part with it and ship it back to the states.I hope you get it sorted out quickly mate and dont worry as great VVs are around that dont break the bank.
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Post by AndnAnge on Dec 13, 2011 7:34:09 GMT
Thanks for the advice guys, will take a look at the lava tube.
Edit: Just looked at the lava tube, will it take the Provari batteries, the ones with the extension cap?
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Post by ian on Dec 13, 2011 10:14:13 GMT
It will take the AWs mate.Arry has found a way of fitting any 18650s in the lavatube by simply using an o-ring.Could someone add a link for Andy?Its over on UKV and i still cant link things ???
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Post by AndnAnge on Dec 13, 2011 10:20:18 GMT
Thanks Ian found it,
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Post by DiscoDes on Dec 13, 2011 12:48:05 GMT
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Post by AndnAnge on Dec 13, 2011 17:54:49 GMT
Thanks Des Next thing is where do you get the o rings from?
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Post by ian on Dec 13, 2011 22:17:51 GMT
Im sure if you PMd Arry he could either tell you where to get some or sell you some.
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Post by blakey on Dec 13, 2011 22:20:15 GMT
Thanks Des Next thing is where do you get the o rings from? Any half decent hardware shop will have one
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