Anyone know where to buy a replacement head for my Evic?

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Jackstraw

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I can see why after getting the shorty myself. It's just so much more convenient. It will be nice to keep the longer one around for emergency or long car trips but yeah I'm sticking with the 18350's for now!

I just ordered the evic head and 18650 tube, plus the 18350 shorter Anyvape tube. After making the purchase and awaiting delivery, I've been thinking that I'll probably be a shorter tube guy myself. What 18350 batt recommendations to you folks suggest? How long are you getting them to last?

Also, I'm not getting the manual with my parts so I downloaded it. Looks really confusing without a unit in front of me...is this evic system hard to learn?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 

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I used my 18350 batt last night at work. During that time, I took right around 200 puffs and the battery was at 67% afterward. Hope that helps. Most of my drags are about 2.2 seconds. It's funny actually how many times I puff and then see that it is exactly on 2.2 seconds.

Once you set it up in MVR on the computer, all you will have to learn to do on the actual evic is turn it on and off and raise or lower the voltage or wattage which is simple twist of the ring thingy.
 

rasmith1959

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Here's where you can get the manuals and the software:

Joyetech download

If the manual confuses you, google PBusardo's 2 videos on the evic - they demonstrate how it works in detail.

Half of the problem is that the eVic firmware gets updated, but the manual is not. So what you read in the manual doesn't match up to what you'll see on your eVic.:blush:
 
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