blu plus battery sensor problem. damn.

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LLyuzaki

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i'm using blu plus also i have two battery

but one of two's sensor express dull response.

another one's sensor is rather sensitive so there is no uncomfortable.

but other battery has dull sensor. so i have to imbibe rather strongly.

what's wrong with this?

how can i fix it? or how can i set default setting of sensor?

please give me any advice!!

thank you.
 

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Sir2fyablyNutz

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Hi LLyuzaki. The "cig a like" vapes did nothing for me. I am unaware of any changes you can make to fix or improve the product you are using. I became the most satisfied with my vape when I got the nautilus Mini and a mod battery. Getting away from the "cig a like" style gives a vaper 1000's of options in equipment and not dependent on one supplier for your needs.

Good luck in your vape journey.
 

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Hi LLyuzaki. The "cig a like" vapes did nothing for me. I am unaware of any changes you can make to fix or improve the product you are using. I became the most satisfied with my vape when I got the Nautilus Mini and a mod battery. Getting away from the "cig a like" style gives a vaper 1000's of options in equipment and not dependent on one supplier for your needs.

Good luck in your vape journey.

thank you for your replying. but already i used 3 products.
mod. tank. anyway..
i like "cig a like" ecig.
by the way the sentence "i'm unaware of any changes you can make to fix or improve the product" is very awful to read..
i want to fix it badly damn~~
 

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When my daughter and I first started vaping, we used Blu. I signed up online on the Blu site to get their newsletters, etc., and created an account so that we could order supplies direct from them if we wanted or needed to.

Within the first few months, the rechargable case that my daughter got for herself stopped working. I communicated with Blu via their website, provided proof of when the item was purchased (copy of receipt), and they sent us a new one.

I think your best bet may be to communicate with Blu. Tell them what the product is doing, what your problems are, and see if they can help you. At the very worst, they will tell you that you need to purchase new batteries. If you purchased the batteries fairly recently, you may be able to get them to replace the batteries for you at no or lower cost.

Please note that when we had the charger case problem, Blu was an independent company and had not been purchased by Lorillard. I do not know if things have changed since Lorillard took over.
 

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Sometimes the sensor in the end gets sticky. Cleaning with alcohol can help.

If you like CIGalike products - unbranded 808 and 510 batteries are much cheaper with more accessories and even refillable cartomizers available


I used a blue and v2 for a bit then found out the same batteries with no name on them are half the price sometimes even less then that
 

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Mig Cigs make really killer cigalike batteries. They're regulated to 4.2 volts and hit like a freight train... insofar as cigalikes go, anyhow.
Just looked, Those are some seriously overpriced rebrands. Hope your not actually paying those prices
 
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Not really rebrands. Pretty much eveything else Mig Cigs sells IS a rebrand (and very overpriced, as you stated), but their first products were developed in house... their cigalike batteries. And insofar as I'm aware, these are the only voltage regulated cigalike batteries on the market. Really, at 4.2 volts regulated, they consistently push harder than any other cigalike out there, even if those batteries are fully charged to 3.7 volts. And the Mig Cig batteries push that hard from the first draw off of the charger until the battery is depleted. No other cigalike does that. The OP seems interested in specifically a cigalike. The Mig Cig and a compatible 808 mini tank fits that bill nicely and will outperform any other cigalike. That's the only reason I mentioned it.
 

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When I first read your post,I automatically thought MigCig. I almost went that route for work,but I just carry my mod and RTA for work. But if I were to get ANY kind of cig style, it'd most likely be a MigCig. People that have them seem to really like them, but I haven't checked in a while, few months, which is like years in the vape world lol.
I know you already covered this, but there are alot of options for mods right now,very compact and inexpensive. Started my buddy(quitting cigs) on an istick30 and Subtank mini and he's just about phased out the smokes. Again I know this isn't your situation but it's just so much of a nicer vape with these types. The actual vape and the battery life as well. Hope you can find a solution, good luck!
 
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