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So for today's black Friday deal, I pulled the trigger on purchasing my very first authentic mod.
Having to choose between a mechanical mod or a regulated mod, I went for the regulated 60watt (75watt capacity) iPV 2s by Pioneer 4You.

I've been vaping for a couple of hours. On fresh batteries(always) and I noticed how it shows the battery level, ohm, and voltage. As I clicked the fire button, it showed that the battery gets low. EVERY time its fired.

Can anyone help me ? I've been looking online but no one seems to have asked or brought up the ?problem?

Is the device bad or should I buy newer batteries or is it suppose to be this way?

I have an efest 18650 and multiple Sony vct4. Im vaping at .5 ohms. Just fyi

Please help thanks.

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The Cloud Minder

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So for today's black Friday deal, I pulled the trigger on purchasing my very first authentic mod.
Having to choose between a mechanical mod or a regulated mod, I went for the regulated 60watt (75watt capacity) iPV 2s by Pioneer 4You.

I've been Vaping for a couple of hours. On fresh batteries(always) and I noticed how it shows the battery level, ohm, and voltage. As I clicked the fire button, it showed that the battery gets low. EVERY time its fired.

Can anyone help me ? I've been looking online but no one seems to have asked or brought up the ?problem?

Is the device bad or should I buy newer batteries or is it suppose to be this way?

I have an efest 18650 and multiple Sony vct4. Im Vaping at .5 ohms. Just fyi

Please help thanks.

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OMG!

It's a bomb!

You should probably box it up and send it directly to me so I can make sure it doesn't hurt anyone.

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The battery level is just a representation of the voltage in a battery.

When a battery is just sitting there and not doing much, just lighting up the display, it has a voltage.

When you ask the battery to do some heavy lifting, like heating up your atty, it sends out all the electrics it can but it, because the electrics dome from a chemical reaction, can not keep up with the voltage so it drops. As soon as you stop firing the battery can produce more than enough electrics to bring the voltage back up. That is what you are seeing.

Some mods, i'm looking at you DNA, do not show the actual battery voltage when firing. These mods make it look like everything is fine but your battery might be so old that even when it is fully charged it has a drop so large it can not fire the atty at what you asked for.
 
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