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Katdarling

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Oh gosh, I don't wanna stir up any trouble so I will try to make this short and sweet.
First MAJOR problem is the factory shipping these at a full charge. Any and every lipo battery has a "storage charge", basically if you don't plan to use it for awhile, than it should be stored around 3.8 volts. A full charge storage can cause weakening of the internal cells, and less than half is where you run into the minor possibility of losing enough charge to where it gets overly discharged, rendering it trash can material. So, that is a major problem from the factory themselves.

Now, I would like to point out that the first 3-5 charges are the most crucial for the life of your battery. These initial charges kind of "program" the battery, I call it a break in period. Like with any electronic device, most all require a proper break in. I also like to start at lower voltages when it is brand new, and gradually work up. Kind of like when I put a brand new head in my Nauti, or slap a new coil on my dripper, I start low, and work up.

Now I am slightly ocd / perfectionist, so bare with me! I myself, like to always fully discharge between every cycle. Is it gonna kill you to charge on a half dead battery....no way. But, if you are as frugal as I am in making things last, than this is the approach you want to take. But, if that is to much for you, I would say at least every 5-10 charges, run it all the way down. I also like to have the device turned off during my charges. Taking the atty off during charges is mostly my ocd coming into play, but I don't deem this necessary!

So to sum up. Anytime you can fully discharge between each cycle is good. Try to do it as often as possible. Doing so you will surely get at least 400-500 long lasting cycles in the device. But as stated, the initial charges in a brand new cell is what really sets the tone! Now, does this mean that since you didn't fully discharge your new istick a few times when you got it that it is gonna be worthless? Not the slightest, BUT! In time, you may start to see a descend in how long each charge lasts, as well as a shortened life span. With all of that said, heat is a batteries worst enemy. So, as long as she isn't ever getting say above 100 degrees F, than really you are doing a good job.

I gotta stop now, this is turning into a damn novel. Hope this helps someone for what it's worth.
Much love to all of you and this amazing forum that helps us all learn from honest individuals with real life experience.

Oh ya, did I mention how sexy the blue istick is? :D
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Thank you, Ryan! Another question, on heat. I sometimes notice that during charging the 'Stick is getting a "bit" warm... too warm for my comfort level. When I notice that, I shut it down, let it cool, then charge at another time. How does this stop/start charging come into play with your recipe?


And yes, your blue is mighty s'exy!
 

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RE: ecig.com sale countdown.

Duh! Sorry for the dumb attack. I thought maybe it was going up and down there for a minute. They state this:

Austin City Vapors
307 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 243-6787

I have received automatic order replies for my two orders. If anyone here lives in Austin, would you please go by there and check it out? lol. Thanks.

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Rarely does a web site disclose what state they are in much less an address and phone number.
They must have had some money up front. The info page says they are going to continue with free shipping.
The sale is down to $36.5K now. I expect it to be over by 6PM.
 

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Has anyone had had a Istick burning juices at the lowest settings. Mine worked great for 1 week then started burning juices at the lowest setting in volts(3 volts). I am using a Nautilus mini and full size with bvc coils and a 16B clearomizer. All 3 tanks work fine on other devices. When I first got it I was using it at 3.3 volts or 11 watts. Now at the lowest it will go (3 volts) everything taste BURNT!

Absolutely, mine is all over the place. Hot and cold, never know what it's going to do.
 

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I got my iStick 2 weeks ago and love it but I'm not sure I'm getting the battery life I should. I see others talking about a day and a half --two days and I don't get anywhere near that, I am a heavy vaper( about 7 ml a day) and I realize it's hard to compare charge times as some chain vape, some are light users and everywhere in between. Since I was planning on binge watching the final season of Boardwalk Empire today I thought I'd chain vape from a fully charged iStick until it ran out-- see what would end first--eight hours of the show or the iStick. At 5 hours in the iStick died.

I was using a Protank 2 with a rebuilt coil --1.2 ohms at about 10 watts. Do you guys think 5 hours is what I should expect on a charge with that setup or could my unit be defective?

This thing is great overall though. No thread problems as I decided to use the 510-ego adapter from the start and not take any chances (Protank with beauty ring looks great). Love the pass through ability and it is in a class by itself form factor wise IMO.

I chain-vape my PT2s with rebuilt BVC 10-15 hours on one charge of the iStick. Try rebuilding your heads to 1.6-1.8Ω and bump the voltage. You'll have pretty much the same vape, at the same watts, pushing fewer amps (mAh), extending battery life.
 

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Check out Deals and Steals thread.... (thanks Firefly)
Eleaf iStick on SALE for $17+......52% off !!!! AND FREE SHIPPING
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I wonder if they are going to have processing problems. They are doing roughly $5K an hour now and the cart system doesn't seem to be keeping up. That could be a disaster.
 

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Thank you, Ryan! Another question, on heat. I sometimes notice that during charging the 'Stick is getting a "bit" warm... too warm for my comfort level. When I notice that, I shut it down, let it cool, then charge at another time. How does this stop/start charging come into play with your recipe?

Don't let the warmth scare you Kat, as it is normal for some warmth when using intensely or charging. But if you think it is uncomfortably warm, than definitely give it a rest for a bit and then return it to charging.

Stopping and starting the charge is not desirable, but you really shouldn't see any detrimental effects. And even so, if it is getting to warm for comfort, than might as well be safe than sorry!

I am currently chain vaping mine with the Magma sitting at 1.2 ohm, and she is getting pretty warm. But it is a chilly day here in Kansas, so it feels good! :)

Final thoughts, warm is ok and expected, but if it ever gets uncomfortably "spicy" than most def give it a rest!
 

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I must say, the amount of Nautilus Mini posts in this thread is sickening. There...I finally said it. My god I feel so much better!

I think the "sickening" amount of Nautilus Mini posts in this thread is due to the fact that the iStick and Nauty Mini are kinda' made for each other...

Put the tiny Nauty Mini on the tiny iStick...slip it into your shirt pocket (like you used to do with your pack of analogs)...and you're out the door for a long night on the town...and...

The Aspire 1.8Ω BVC's shine at higher Wattages (I like 12-14Watts)...the range where the iStick is the most accurate!!!
 

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    Thank you, Ryan! Another question, on heat. I sometimes notice that during charging the 'Stick is getting a "bit" warm... too warm for my comfort level. When I notice that, I shut it down, let it cool, then charge at another time. How does this stop/start charging come into play with your recipe?


    And yes, your blue is mighty s'exy!


    KD, mine was running warm like that and I switched it over to my less powerful desktop USB thingy and it runs very cool now.

    That's if you've been charging it @ 1A.......
     

    Buster282

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    A couple of people were talkin about getting burnt hits using their nautilus bvc's. I ran into that as well but I think I got a bad pack of coils. It started with the first one, on my full size, that had very little air flow. It never did straighten out. Then one on the mini started tasting burnt and so on. I went thru the 5 coils in a week. I got frustrated n gave up on it. Just went back to my rebuildables, a kayfun and my new erlkonigin, both clones. Its goin good again but i did lower it from 9 to 8 watts. hmm.. Im really likin this erl on the stick. Its a supper light weight tank, great flavor, top fill, holds 7 mils. Another great set up! IMO Vape on stickers! :D
     
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    lvm111

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    While we're on the subject of "thread hijacking".....I must say, the amount of Nautilus Mini posts in this thread is sickening. There...I finally said it. My god I feel so much better!

    Hey Kryp2nite26,

    What's your preferred topper for the eleaf istick? I'm always up for ordering new stuff! lol

    best regards, larry mac
     
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