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badkolo

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no i dont appreciate people saying we are puprposly misleading people.

""Please cut it out with the purposely misleading stuff, i dont appreciate it,""

thats the main part of my post.

there is like 20 vendors selling the same stuff, and i checked their forums and dont see people in their making those claims of them purposely doing things, so yeah i dont appreciate that.

you can measure , play ,test, vape it , dont vape it, like it or dont like the product, thats all fine and dandy.

and Im not going to get into it any further either. This is our home, be respectful when in here.
 
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dannoman

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DUDE-- I am goign to tell you right NOW and a final warning to knock off the veiled dispersions you cast on GotVapes...you were angry that we would not send you an ePower switch without you returning the first one back. WE handled you with this in the reviewer's forum of supliers where in the end you admitted we were right and you went overboard and now you start the same stuff again.

KNOCK IT OFF.

If you continue this trolling behavior I will formally make a complaint to the ECF management on harrassment grounds - do you UNDERSTAND?



Y'know I bought the 14500/14650 e-power specifically because I had read in a few posts (notably from romaniac on his noEgo version) that these were regulated for a consistent 3.7 V. I know a bit more about batteries and electronics after reading these forums and agree it seems unlikely.

There is often as much MIS information as INFORMATION on these forums. Takes a while to sort thru the bullsh.....

The "VV" ego is indeed a completetly seperate product but also agree it also looks like purposefully misleading advertising.

Luckily I have my Provari to fall back on :)
 
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dannoman

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A full charge DOES make a difference when you start vaping with an ePower, that is when you begin vaping it from scratch - somethings will appear unpredictable and not everythign will work PERFECTLY 3.7v under a load but the main sellgn point of the ePower is as it is a REPLACEABLE battery, modular system with a power regulation governed by the switch. Hoogie from MADVAPES helped in the original design of this unit although we also started selling the unit at around the same time as madvapes and we now arguably are seen as ePower central - we now are one of the only vendors carrying the 18650 version of it and we carry all units in all colors.

This unit is REGULATED but as with all electronics it is going to show variances in certain circumstances.

We often chase our tail ad infinitum in the vaping world and it gets a bit ridiculous. The electronics in the switch endeavour to power regulate this unit to 3.7v and in real world use without people pullign out multimeters and the such peopel have been VERY satisfied and content that for the most part you get a good 3.7v experience from this unit.

This thread is beign closed.

By the way the main selling point of the ePower is its design and MODULARITY, SMOKtech advertises it as REGULATED...I will try to clarify from them if they are still using regulated electronics on this. But this was somethign they HEAVILY asserted with the vendors they sold to. Either way it IS a 3.7v device, but I will clarify with the engineers of SMOKtech if they can verify their claims of regulation.
 
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