I think that might be a foof... or perhaps, for our British friends, a poof or poofta counter.
Puff counter = powder puff = cosmetic counter in big store.
I think that might be a foof... or perhaps, for our British friends, a poof or poofta counter.
"English English" to "American English" translations... fun for the whole family.Puff counter = powder puff = cosmetic counter in big store.
"English English" to "American English" translations... fun for the whole family.
Put it in a plastic bag filled with dry rice. Put tape over usb outlets. Worked for my wet cell phone.
I doubt rice will do anything. That's used as a dessicant when you get things wet with water. Neither PG nor VG really evaporate, so take apart/cleaning is required, not "drying."My mvp2 died after a few days, i had a glass tank crack and leak all over my batt, now it wont charge, or light up or anything, only used for 3 days. Does any one know how to revive it?
I doubt rice will do anything. That's used as a dessicant when you get things wet with water. Neither PG nor VG really evaporate, so take apart/cleaning is required, not "drying."
If you want to try to recover it without taking it apart, I'd try dunking it in 99% isopropyl alcohol (local pharmacy), draining, repeat a few times to try and wash it out, then let it dry. Probably won't work, but it doesn't now.
Im gonna try to figure out how to open it. Maybe a qtip and some alcohol
Just received my mvp2 from 101vape and I must say I'm impressed coming from an eGo/evod. Initially the tank wouldn't fire with the beauty ring on but I managed to get it on snuggly and now I'm vaping clouds like I never have before. Great device and fast service, especially living in Canada. Received it in 6 days.
If you haven't read it yet... and don't mind weeding past the usual useless bla bla... there's some good MVP2 user tips here - even if I some of them are mine.Just received my mvp2 from 101vape and I must say I'm impressed coming from an eGo/evod. Initially the tank wouldn't fire with the beauty ring on but I managed to get it on snuggly and now I'm vaping clouds like I never have before. Great device and fast service, especially living in Canada. Received it in 6 days.
Not many US vendors ship to Canada I thought. Nice to know Vape 101 does. I would say 6 days was fast shipping. Wait to you see how many days the battery lasts. It's a beast....
As much as you're enjoying the fact that it works... you're not getting the full benefit of that sub-ohm coil with the MVP2... as you would with a higher amp rated APV, or an unregulated mech.Just wanted to add the Smoktech RSST to the list of toppers confirmed to work on the MVP 2, and I've been able to wrap a couple coils that test at 0.9 ohms on the device and fire just fine.
Thanks for this thread; nice compilation of general and specific info.
As much as you're enjoying the fact that it works... you're not getting the full benefit of that sub-ohm coil with the MVP2... as you would with a higher amp rated APV, or an unregulated mech.
The internal amp safety limiter is 3.0a, so at 5v, you're trying to send 5.5 amps through that 3a limiter... which is why most will "suggest", including Innokin, not going below 1.3Ω. Even right at 1.3Ω, it's a bit of a struggle (3.85a), but apparently, Innokin thinks the limiter can deal with it.
What will happen if you continue? Still not the best vape, compared to a APV that can deliver adequate power to a low ohm coil... and probably early failure of the microprocessor.
Why do they attempt to fire below 1.3Ω? Another sale for Innokin perhaps?
I believe Phil Busardo comments on what I've covered on his review of the MVP2... might want to check that video to be sure I'm not lying to you.
No problem. Please don't solely take my word for it, check the numbers out on an on-line ohms calculator, and watch that video I mentioned. I am wrong... on occasion.Thanks for the info, man.
I was just pleased that it would test my lower ohm coils, (I'm still very new to making my own), as it's the only device I have available right now to test em.
I had noticed that they perform much better on the Sigelei 8D that I bought along with the MVP 2. Now I know exactly why.
No problem. Please don't solely take my word for it, check the numbers out on an on-line ohms calculator, and watch that video I mentioned. I am wrong... on occasion.
It is nice that most all microprocessor controlled APVs read resistance... some more accurately than others, but still, good for folks that don't want or can't afford to buy a good DMM, or at least a ohms checker.
On that 8D... more not so good, but not terrible, news. Some (not all) have seen more than a 0.40 voltage drop with them. There are a few threads and videos around with info on how to improve that.
Still, with a good IMR 18650, the 8D will drive your 0.9Ω coil with ease.
There ya' go.More good info on the 8D, thanks again. I'll have to find the related threads/vids. It's my first mech mod, and for $22, so long as it worked, I figured I couldn't go too far wrong. I'm using Efest IMR 18650 1600 MaH batts with it, and with a 0.9 ohm mesh wick in the RSST, it's giving me some excellent vapage.