Eleaf iStick "pico"

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Fozzy71

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I have sleeves for a number of my early mods, not so much for the newest ones. I do love them though.

I did just place my first two FT orders, and grabbed two 5-packs of various print vape Bands.
Talk about a domestic mark-up. :rolleyes:

:p

Do you have a link? I can't seem to find any there when doing searchers for variations of vape band/s
 

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The inside has no text or graphics. ;)

Good point.

For many months now I've had a 4-pack of silicone AFC rings from some Eleaf or iJoy tank. Sorry, don't recall the name, I don't have the tank.

The have tabs that fit the AFC slots so I just turn them inside out... better grip anyway.

Something like $2 for the pack of four.
 

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Caribou

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I have been having a lot of "device too hot" messages recently.
The Pico is displaying me that all the time when I put back my 18650 charged on an external charger, even if the battery is at room temperature. I have to wait 10 minutes so that I can start vaping. Then it's doing it again randomly later in the day, even if the device is not hot at all. Anyone knows what is happening there?

I read previously in the thread that this "device too hot" message is displayed when using some kind of battery but in my case I have been using the same battery for a month (AWT 3000mAh) and it's working fine 98% of the time, so it must be something else.
 

Caribou

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What ohm and watt settings are you running it at? I have 3 pico's in rotation and one I am running at .22 ohm, 50w/480f (sometimes as high as 550f) and have never seen that message. I don't run mine VW mode anymore unless I have to.
0.66ohm at 15W in VW mode, it's not like I'm pushing the limits of the chip.
 

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Does it do it with any other atty?
Yes it does, I use a Vapaunote Magister 0.66 SS316L coil and a Kayfun v4 with a 1.5ohm kanthal coil, both at around 15W. It was very hot this afternoon about 34°C, and I got the "device too hot" message very often, after 3 or 4 puffs. Tonight it's cooler and it's doing it much less. Maybe the temperature sensor is too sensitive?
 

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Yes it does, I use a Vapaunote Magister 0.66 SS316L coil and a Kayfun v4 with a 1.5ohm kanthal coil, both at around 15W. It was very hot this afternoon about 34°C, and I got the "device too hot" message very often, after 3 or 4 puffs. Tonight it's cooler and it's doing it much less. Maybe the temperature sensor is too sensitive?
Device too hot means the board is reading too hot. That's going to be a return thing for sure.
 
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