QUOTE(Xander-G @ Jul 20 2015, 08:52 AM)

Good day guys, ive encountered an issue with my Provari 3 and hope anyone that had similar experience to assist. How do i remove the Provari 3 ring from the bottom of a tank? ive tried many ways, please help
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Jul 20 2015, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE(Xander-G @ Jul 20 2015, 10:40 AM) I tested on mine. Use 10 sen, turn clockwise while holding the outer ring. You will feel a quick turn then the outer ring is loose. then unscrew the inner ring with 10 sen but anti clockwise.This post has been edited by sett: Jul 20 2015, 01:04 PM |
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QUOTE(SonnyCooL @ Aug 4 2015, 05:51 PM) You sure? I think you got it wrong. I have a VS rDNA 40 and it take me less then 2 hrs full charge. The trick with Zip charging is it requires a 2A charger or USB port. If you use less then 2A charger or computer USB port then it will take 4 hrs or more like normal charging. |
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QUOTE(SonnyCooL @ Aug 4 2015, 06:52 PM) assume ur battery is hg2 or 30q, which is 3000 mah, for 2A charging it take 1hour n 30 minute to full charge (full flat battery) ..... As you know all the battery in vv/vw mod doesn't use until totally flat, it will kill the battery. Normally all the mod stop powering when power reach 3.4v. If the battery performance damage 2-3% each charge then why do they take the time to design the zip board?the keyword is 2A, btw charging with 2a = 2-3% battery performance damage for each charge ...... |
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QUOTE(sheahann @ Aug 7 2015, 01:42 PM) Higher watt= more heat rite? Yes but you forgot 0.5ohm to heat up is slower because less resistance.1.5ohm and 0.5ohm. Why 0.5 ohm can take higher watt 0.5ohm less resistance mean heat up more than 1.5ohm rite 1.5ohm heat up super fast due to more resistance. Example: fire 1 sec 20w 0.5ohm - not enough vapor/flavor 1.5ohm - good vapor/flavor fire 2 sec 20w 0.5ohm - more vapor/flavor but not enough 1.5ohm - got vapor/flavour but a bit burn fire 3 sec 20w 0.5ohm - good vapor/flavor 1.5ohm - burn/dry This post has been edited by sett: Aug 7 2015, 04:33 PM |
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