IPV 35w and 50w box mods

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peraspera

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Since the specs don't indicate anything about stepping down power I've been guessing that the chip will boost power between 3.6—4.2 volts if the actually battery output drops lower than what is required by the watts selected by the user. If that isn't the case and there is no buck feature the 3.6 volt spec doesn't seem to make much sense.:confused:
 
No down regulation? Oh well, I wasn't buying it expecting that feature anyway. Still, would have been nice to have.

I think I might replace my screws as well, or use some sort of solvent to remove the glue. I don't intend to charge a 2500mAh battery over USB! LOL

I charge my 10,000mAh cell phone over USB, takes a long time, lasts forever!
 

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Also, I know I'll get censored but .... those back screws. This is going to be a huge problem for people. Mine were basically cemented in there. Everybody please be careful I just replaced one of mine with an rda screw.


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Yep Luckily rda screws fit nicely.
 

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I just got my iPV2 today and i am thrilled. It is charcoal black (more like a deep dark grey than a dark black).
I got it from VapeCompany (thanks Jason) for $105.00 with 2 day shipping included (USPS priority). Insurance was extra but i think a good idea.
REVIEW: First of all I am surprised to see (in person, first hand) how small/compact this box mod is. It is more compact than the Hana mod or MVP or any other box mod I have seen. Side by side is smaller (not thinner of course) than my iphone5. It isn't as heavy as I thought it would be (even with the battery... which is NOT included in unit BTW). My Vamo v5 actually weighs more than this box.

I have to say, the production quality is spot on. Attention to detail on this unit is absolutely amazing. The outside of the box has a nice (?) powder coating and is without flaws, scratches, blemish. The inside of the box is clean as a whistle (no ugly wires, visible connections, chips, etc. that you often see on some "homemade mom and pop" mods). The only thing you see when you open it up is the battery compartment (easily marked with + and - to avoid mistakes... even though this unit has built in protection for that). There are two TINY counter set screws holding door shut. (Sort of wish it has magnetic closure). If your eyesight is bad beware. If you drop a screw, you are screwed. (They actually sent 4 extras with the mod and a tiny screwdriver. Thank you)

The (three) side buttons are small, clicky and precise and right where you want them. Look like flat top BB's. The touch fire button (located on top) is new. It takes some getting used to (it is an OPTION for firing either way). It can be locked to avoid accidental firing.

The screen (on the side) is the same as the IPV1 but is big enough to clearly show wattage, voltage (both change and adjust automatically when one is changed), the battery bar (no % or # shown though) and finally the ohms/resistance.

The unit locks easily and quick and it powers up very fast. There is a USB port on bottom and charging is relatively fast considering I am using a Sony VTC4 30 amp. (I recommend a 30 amp battery if you are gonna fire high watt and low ohms) A short USB cord included.

Ok... Now the USE: I have tried a Kanger aero tank (1.5 dual), a Kanger mega tank (1.5 dual), the Yiloong Kaiser (with 2.0 single), and a Patriot dripper (tried with single and double coils). In each case it was wonderful. More cloud, stronger flavor but be careful... you can easily over shoot the sweet spot on this mod and get your juice too hot. Yes, big clouds are easy but the taste is more crucial to me personally.

Battery life is hard to say so far. I have used it for 8 hours so far and battery looks to be still at 3/4 (and that is firing it a lot with many different tanks and maxing it out at 50 watts to see what happens.

Adjusting the wattage for each tank and type of juice was easy (and necessary). If you aren't familiar with settings of a VV/VW mod and how to adjust for different coils be sure to google VAPING CHART 3.0. Great resource to hit the sweet spot and enjoy a vape at the right (and safe) settings. There is absolutely no pause when firing this little beast. It is amazingly quick. There is no wait for coils to heat and fire. Quite a pleasant surprise, really.

I have to say, this unit was all that I hoped it would be. I am SO glad I preordered and grabbed it now before everyone jacks up price (liek all the gougers on ebay).
Bottom line, I highly recommend the iPV2 box mod from Pioner4you/greenleaf.

Thanks for reading my long worded review. Sorry no video or pictures. Plenty of that online already.
 
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