From a place long ago and far away..........................
AIO by Innokin- Classic cigarette design, amazing hit!
I don't know abut the AIO but there my be some VTR fans here: $20.00 ! They even have the camo !
Innokin iTaste VTR Mod (non kit)
From a place long ago and far away..........................
AIO by Innokin- Classic cigarette design, amazing hit!
I don't know abut the AIO but there my be some VTR fans here: $20.00 ! They even have the camo !
Innokin iTaste VTR Mod (non kit)
I still use Kanger T2's on a daily basis. They are so old school even this site doesn't have them![]()
FDA Pffffft! Vaping has been going to end tomorrow since I started four years ago. If you don't like built in batteries that is your choice but I'm not making that decision based on the FDA. Besides, I have "one or two" other devices that take replaceable batteries, not that I think I'll need them.
Apparently Cortex is available for immediate purchase for twice as much: Innokin Cortex TC Mod - Vape Smart
Ditto that. I have 2 mechs; 2 sigelei zmax's; and a Vamo, all of which take 18650s or whatever other size I decide to put in them -- and at some point I might acquire a box mod that takes the 18650s -- but I really prefer the internal LiPos, for their battery life. Also considering getting a disrupter, which combines the idea of LiPo+swappable battery, though it's a proprietary battery -- Innokin products are worth going the proprietary route, IMO, especially given the low price of the disrupter batteries.
LiPos might be less safe than IMRs, but to me the tradeoff in battery life is worth the risk -- especially with the CF4s I like so much, with their excellent venting.
Andria
And Innokin's safety record.
Huge difference between Cool Fire IV and iStick.
Yeah... one of my iStick30s, in fact the first one I got, still works like a champ. But the 2nd one, which I got about a month later, seems to have some kind of massive voltage drain on the battery; if I leave it on at all, whether with or without a topper, it drains down to diddly in nothing-flat. Started a thread about it in the batteries subforum, to see if anyone could tell me anything beyond "it's broke."Turning it off seems to prevent that fast drain, but clearly it's got major issues.
Andria
You've been at it long enough that I guess you've powered it down and swabbed out the connector with alcohol. And made sure there's nothing wedged down there to create a short.
If all that area's clear and clean, then I'd guess there's a stray conductive element inside, where the leads go from fire button to 510. Short of opening it up to inspect, not much can be done.
If charged and on, does it get hot while it discharges itself?
Kinda like kicking your computer when it hickups?