Coppervape BF Mod

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The Coppervape is so simple, made with nuts & bolts, it is difficult to understand how experienced vapers cannot find an interruption in it's electrical circuit.

I cannot understand those regulated, digital, electronic mods, but the Coppervape is boy scout's physics. It's basic. It's mechanical. It's idiot proof. It may be the world's easiest mod to diagnose.

There is not a part on it that cannot be easily dissembled, cleaned, & adjusted. What's the problem?
 

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The Coppervape is so simple, made with nuts & bolts, it is difficult to understand how experienced vapers cannot find an interruption in it's electrical circuit.

I cannot understand those regulated, digital, electronic mods, but the Coppervape is boy scout's physics. It's basic. It's mechanical. It's idiot proof. It may be the world's easiest mod to diagnose.

There is not a part on it that cannot be easily dissembled, cleaned, & adjusted. What's the problem?

Just my Thinking:

But sometimes when something Can't be taken apart, then when there is a Problem, people Focus on what can be Fixed.

Take a Regulated Mod. If a Regulated Mod doesn't Fire, everyone Focuses on the Atomize 510 Pin/Mod 510 Pin connection. Because there is Nothing really to take apart.

But with a Mech Mod, since the Fire Button can be Disassembled, everyone seems to Hone in on the Button. And when all the Tips, Tricks and Fixes don't work, then people shift to the Battery. Then something else.

Not saying that there Can't be Problems with the CV Button. But how many CV Mods do you think leave the Factory without being Tested for Continuity?
 

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I watched Todds review on this, he was having issues with the center pin not hitting some of his atties also. His fix was to remove the center pin and stick a small o-ring from an atomizer under it, to raise it up. Very simple fix.
It's a ways in, sorry!
 

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BTW - Here is a 5 Dollar item that I think every e-Cigarette owner should have...

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The Coppervape is so simple, made with nuts & bolts, it is difficult to understand how experienced vapers cannot find an interruption in it's electrical circuit.

I cannot understand those regulated, digital, electronic mods, but the Coppervape is boy scout's physics. It's basic. It's mechanical. It's idiot proof. It may be the world's easiest mod to diagnose.

There is not a part on it that cannot be easily dissembled, cleaned, & adjusted. What's the problem?

My feelings exactly, except one point. My standard line on mechs is there's nothing that can go wrong with them I can't fix, and that is literally true. However, as real as that is, I have to admit mechs are not for everybody, as I said in a previous post.

Coppervape BF Mod

All sorts of vapers with no mech experience will hear what a great little squonker Coppervape is, and what a great value, and will buy it. Unfortunately, some of those won't be well suited to what they're getting into, regardless how rudimentary the mechanism.

Mechs are great. Coppervape is a great mech squonker. But if you don't want to ever have to sort out or maintain your mod, get a wired one, regulated or unregulated.
 
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I watched Todds review on this, he was having issues with the center pin not hitting some of his atties also. His fix was to remove the center pin and stick a small o-ring from an atomizer under it, to raise it up. Very simple fix.
It's a ways in, sorry!


Yes, several people here have already done that. :thumb: Keep in mind though if you compress the o-ring too much when you seat the atty and haven't tightened the bottle cap to the center pin enough, you could see some weakening of electrical contact between the leaf spring and the center pin/bottle cap. For this reason a flat washer is likely better than an o-ring.
 
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The Coppervape is so simple, made with nuts & bolts, it is difficult to understand how experienced vapers cannot find an interruption in it's electrical circuit.

I cannot understand those regulated, digital, electronic mods, but the Coppervape is boy scout's physics. It's basic. It's mechanical. It's idiot proof. It may be the world's easiest mod to diagnose.

There is not a part on it that cannot be easily dissembled, cleaned, & adjusted. What's the problem?


When i heard one guy say this mod sucks because he couldn't get it to fire i wanted to scream the above but decided to hold back lol.

It's just being so unfair to a great mod .
 

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I watched Todds review on this, he was having issues with the center pin not hitting some of his atties also. His fix was to remove the center pin and stick a small o-ring from an atomizer under it, to raise it up. Very simple fix.
It's a ways in, sorry!


No need to apologize , good info.
 

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When i heard one guy say this mod sucks because he couldn't get it to fire i wanted to scream the above but decided to hold back lol.

It's just being so unfair to a great mod .
I guess we are all entitled to our own opinion but negative reviews of the CV seem to be extremely rare and that's why I bought two. The odd crappy one likely gets out but I have even heard long time REO fanboys say that the CV is a better overall mod.

Just because someone really dislikes a product doesn't mean it is a crappy product. In my case, I can't stand the Aromamizer. Most owners love it. Just not my thing but it definately works as it should.

The other problem is that there are so many raving reviews, expectations are stupid high!
 

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When i heard one guy say this mod sucks because he couldn't get it to fire i wanted to scream the above but decided to hold back lol.

It's just being so unfair to a great mod .

When I read that it-doesn't-work post my first thought was "I'll gladly take it." :)
 

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When I read that it-doesn't-work post my first thought was "I'll gladly take it." :)
I was thinking that same exact thing,I will gladly start a group home for the unloved Coppervapes of the world where they will be cared for and kept warm at night haha.
 

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When i heard one guy say this mod sucks because he couldn't get it to fire i wanted to scream the above but decided to hold back lol.

It's just being so unfair to a great mod .

I Firmly believe that if one of us could sit down that that Dude that we could get him going in about 3 Minutes. But this is the Internet.

It what must Suck is listening to People saying how Great the CV is when they can't get their Mod to Fire.
 
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