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Post by jlowdo on Apr 10, 2012 11:13:51 GMT
Due to the annoyingly long weekend ( only annoying now that it is over with ) my Pv2 arrives tomorrow......
i'm sure there are plenty of tips and tricks to get me enjoying it straightaway, bear in mind i only have tanks and boge's.....
so come on, teach me the joys!!!!
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Apr 10, 2012 12:08:04 GMT
Just play and enjoy it first thing you will notice is the quality and feel of it. Its the only mod I have bought that my husband thinks is worth every penny
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Post by blakey on Apr 10, 2012 12:21:37 GMT
Tip 1- unwrap it immediately Tip 2- put a fresh charged battery in it Tip 3- play around with all the atties and cartos that you have at all the different voltages Tip 4- Standard resistance will allow you to make full use of the voltage range. Tip 5- Experiment!
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Apr 10, 2012 12:43:48 GMT
You lucky so and so..... I need one in my life
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 10, 2012 12:49:29 GMT
only ordered 1 battery for now guess i'll be waiting a while
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Post by DiscoDes on Apr 10, 2012 15:22:08 GMT
Tip 1- unwrap it immediately Tip 2- put a fresh charged battery in it Tip 3- play around with all the atties and cartos that you have at all the different voltages Tip 4- Standard resistance will allow you to make full use of the voltage range. Tip 5- Experiment! Tip 6 - Decide it's not for you then carefully re-package it and send it to me
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 10, 2012 15:55:34 GMT
is it only the voltage that is adjustable? basically like using my LT??? should i notice a real difference??
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Post by alvoram on Apr 10, 2012 16:06:58 GMT
Jlo by adjusting the voltage, or atty resistance, you are also altering the wattage.
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 10, 2012 16:46:43 GMT
1) Enjoy 2) Enjoy & savour. 3) Enjoy, savour and then do a trade for my V1. Seriously James . . . the moment it's in your hands and your vaping, you'll realise what everyone raves about . . . just enjoy it.
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Post by Andy Thatcher on Apr 10, 2012 17:15:32 GMT
Step one.
Go online and order another battery !
The rest is easy.
I really enjoy dripping so I have a bottom feeder as well. You know if I had of written or said that sentence 12 weeks ago I would really have not blamed anybody for walking away from me with whatever connotation going through their mind they thought appropriate.
Anyway I am lucky in that I have the ProVari and Mini. One of them is always within hand reach. I still baby mine a bit but the solidity of the build compared to anything else I have seen is stunning. As long as you skip the bottom feeding thing it could be the last mod you buy.....well apart from another ProVari as back up lol
Ok the difference between a ProVari and LavaTube.
1/. Aforementioned build quality. 2/. Set a voltage on a ProVari and that is what you get to the Atty/Cardo. There will be a drop in voltage on the LavaTube. 3/. If the resistance is too low for the voltage set the device gives you an error. With a LavaTube it will still display the set voltage but actually give out far less. 4/. You can check the resistance of atty's and cardo on the ProVari. 5/. It is better looking, dresses to the left and looks sorta like a light saber.
No. 5 was there to really say it is your choice. I had the available cash so went for it. If I hadn't I would probably have bought a LavaTube.
If you stick a 3 Ohm Boge on either you will get very similar performance. I suspect that in a blindfold test with someone else holding the mod you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
I can't stress the build quality enough. In all things there are choices but when you get to those high end devices that just feel right you know why there is a difference in price. That is the case with the ProVari.
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 10, 2012 19:52:53 GMT
when i get my LT back from testing i'll be doing a few comparisons.... doesn't hurt to have different toys to play with... now i need to start looking at alternatives to the boges and 3.5ml tanks.... guess thats my next mission. the smokymizers suck as far as i can tell
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Apr 11, 2012 9:16:02 GMT
when i get my LT back from testing i'll be doing a few comparisons.... doesn't hurt to have different toys to play with... now i need to start looking at alternatives to the boges and 3.5ml tanks.... guess thats my next mission. the smokymizers suck as far as i can tell I can't wait for the review of LT Vs Provari, if it's miles better then I think I will be raiding the bank account for one, I do love my LT but if the Provari is the ultimate weapon then it has to be done!
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 11, 2012 13:10:39 GMT
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Post by jlowdo on Apr 11, 2012 13:11:11 GMT
now that smokes!
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Post by Globalbloke (Tim) on Apr 11, 2012 13:12:19 GMT
Is it "that" much better? ???
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