iTaste MVP v2 Owners Group: Compiled List of Tips

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WelshVapour

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Excellent compilation....now we need to know exactly or approximately how many puffs there are until the MVP2 dies....mine rolled over and I lost count :(

Challenge.....accepted.

When my battery dies anyway, we'll have the answer before then I'm sure.

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I know they are kinda old school but the BCC Mega or iSmoka BCC tanks fit PERFECTLY on these

I have one from a Totally Wicked Tornado RCS, but the original coils from TW were leaking, ordered me heads for VapeOnly and they have an extra o-ring on top of the flange...put it in..no leaking, put it on my MVP2 on top of the beauty ring...looks like it belongs there!

MVPandBCCMega_zps8128d966.jpg

sorry for crappy picture and the odd angle

These tanks and coils from FT do have the extra rubber gasket are rather inexpensive from FT

I have a Protank II mini and full size coming in...but I think I will fill this big ole 3.5ml with my favorite juice, and keep the 1.6ml and 2.0ml tanks as my backups (not sure if they are the same diameter as the BCC Mega though

Here are some photos of the internals of an MVP v1, most different with the MVP2 is the eGo connector and the VW options and stuff

http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/8a_zps2aa6b6af.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/2A_zps379e462d.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/1c_zps18bc5be1.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/3a_zpsf20d055f.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/5a_zps1bf566a4.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/4a_zps70aff847.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/6a_zpsadf3d698.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/7a_zpsbfcc51dc.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/1B_zps5ed8bab6.jpg
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s621/zack44441/kevs mods/1A_zps35fd59f5.jpg

Now we jut need to get the measurements of specs of the LiPo batteries and hehe
 

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My MVP 2.0 came with a pretty loose drip tip. It is quite annoying and I am afraid I will lose the tip at some point. I tried changing the white o-ring without success. What did work well was to take a sliver of Teflon tape and put two wraps under the o-ring. It is now nice and snug.

I take it you are referring to the iClear 30. Mine is tight and no problem so far, but I enjoy using my Mini and ProTanks on it more.
 

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WOW- I apologize- I was busy at the office and I had several browsers open- I posted in the wrong thread. Not only that, but I screwed up the post- An entire sentence is missing. So much for my ability to multitask. ;-) This little fix was for the Protank 2 that I am using on my MVP. The iclear 30 is working just fine-so far. What a goofball I am. Sorry for wasting your time.
 

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Wouldn't the amount of power being used and the length of the puff perhaps have some bearing on this?
Yes, you are correct in pointing out that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes... and have provided me the opening to (briefly) step up on my -

"puff counters are (nearly completely) useless" soap box. ;-)

The Chinese promote the puff counter as if it were a valuable tool (we do like to count things, don't we?). "Why, to count puffs of course"... as if all variables, other than the count, are otherwise the same.
Personally, I think it just a generic counter that comes with the microprocessor, and rather than disable it, they call it a puff counter... and we look for reasons to justify it's existence.

"Look! I did 1,434 (2 second) puffs!!! You did what, only 851 (10 second X 2 consecutive) puffs?" Yep we can certainly draw some valuable conclusions there... can't we. :laugh:

Even in the highly unlikely event that two people vaped the exact same way (identical twins perhaps?)... with what are they vaping? The same atty at the same resistance, at the same watts setting... with the same juice too? I'm not a mathematician... but I'm thinking the odds are not in good favor.

Perhaps to someone trying to legitimately keep track of their individual use... kind of like how many cigarettes they use to smoke. That's the only argument I can think of where the counter might serve a genuine, rather than arbitrary purpose. I invite others to provide practical, real world values for a puff counter.

I could go on, but I did say "briefly" at the outset. :)
 

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Yes, you are correct in pointing out that the emperor isn't wearing any clothes... and have provided me the opening to (briefly) step up on my -

"puff counters are (nearly completely) useless" soap box. ;-)

The Chinese promote the puff counter as if it were a valuable tool (we do like to count things, don't we?). "Why, to count puffs of course"... as if all variables, other than the count, are otherwise the same.
Personally, I think it just a generic counter that comes with the microprocessor, and rather than disable it, they call it a puff counter... and we look for reasons to justify it's existence.

"Look! I did 1,434 (2 second) puffs!!! You did what, only 851 (10 second X 2 consecutive) puffs?" Yep we can certainly draw some valuable conclusions there... can't we. :laugh:

Even in the highly unlikely event that two people vaped the exact same way (identical twins perhaps?)... with what are they vaping? The same atty at the same resistance, at the same watts setting... with the same juice too? I'm not a mathematician... but I'm thinking the odds are not in good favor.

Perhaps to someone trying to legitimately keep track of their individual use... kind of like how many cigarettes they use to smoke. That's the only argument I can think of where the counter might serve a genuine, rather than arbitrary purpose. I invite others to provide practical, real world values for a puff counter.

I could go on, but I did say "briefly" at the outset. :)

A puff counter is as useful as someone touting they get 1-3 days from a battery/mod, And fail to mention what ohms there using at what power and how many mils of juice they went thru. My wife fills her car with gas about 4 times a month and I only fill up mine once a month does my wifes car get 1/4th the gas mileage as mine or does it get driven 4 times as much
 
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My mvp2 died after a few days, i had a glass tank crack and leak all over my batt, now it wont charge, or light up or anything, only used for 3 days. Does any one know how to revive it?

Put it in a plastic bag filled with dry rice. Put tape over usb outlets. Worked for my wet cell phone.
 
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