Provari Error Codes E8
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in 'Ecigarette Technical Issues' started by calucho, May 8, 2012. Tags: provape provari Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Image has been removed. URL has been removed. provari e1 code Email address has been removed. Media has been removed. calucho Full Member Sep
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11, 2011 El Salvador C.A./Miami Fl. I have a Provari I purchased from a great member here on the
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forum. After about a year it started displaying the E8 error code. I have tried several different carts and it will work for a few puffs and then it will stop working and
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display the E8 code again. Can somebody help me? I live outside of the US, so sending it back to provape is kind of a hassle, but if I have to I guess I will. Thanks a lot for any help and for taking the time. calucho, May 8, 2012 calucho, May 8, 2012 #1 ECF Registered advertiser DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF vpark box 30 error 3 Veteran May 22, 2010 Central GA calucho said: ↑ I have a Provari I purchased from a great member here on the forum. After about a year it started displaying the E8 error code. I have tried several different carts and it will work for a few puffs and then it will stop working and display the E8 code again. Can somebody help me? I live outside of the US, so sending it back to provape is kind of a hassle, but if I have to I guess I will. Thanks a lot for any help and for taking the time.Click to expand... The warranty from Provape is transferable, from the frequently asked questions on their site. If you can get in touch with the member and it's still covered, the order number gets service. Maybe there was a second year extended warranty that's still in effect. If it's a V1, they will wupgrade it for $20 to V2, also. I think the electronics get a wholesale replacement in the upgrade. Have you taken the battery out and cleaned the center contact inside the Provari with a Q-tip and alcohol? Mine got stran
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