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Hello World

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Sir, can you please tell us the purchase date?

Sir, why hasn't your hours increased from your post of 03/12? Have you stopped using them? Here it is 3 days later, and you still have the same 1,500 hours.

Sir, when you you take time to eat?

Sir, how many hours per day do you sleep?
I'm not the faintest bit interested in anyone's Pull-on-the-carpet soft trolling games.
 

flintlock62

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Trolling? I think you should send your MVR to joyetech. You should also call the Guinness Book of World Records.

I see you didn't let us know your purchase date. We are all curious, I'm sure.

I'm not the faintest bit interested in anyone's Pull-on-the-carpet soft trolling games.
 

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So I have had an Evic for about a month now. Overall impression… It’s ok. Not horrible but not all that thrilling either. Would rate it as my one “Regret” type purchase. Given I bought it for 72 bucks not crying too much, but if I ever get motivated I will sell it.

It vapes ok, but the screen is hard as hell to read in the sunlight and most of the features I have no need for. And the battery life is horrid on an 18350. For whatever reason I get much better battery life on my Mini.

Glad to hear others are enjoying theirs, but just not for me.
 

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Does anyone else have incredible endurance stories to tell about their eVic? Please share them!

I don't know about incredible, but I have to say my battery tends to last 2-3 days of regular use. I am running an 18650 @ 2600 mAH. My attys are usually 1.5 ~ 3 Ω. In moderate terms I vape as often as I used to smoke maybe slightly more.

I don't get all the .....ing here it works pretty good and you aren't supposed to drop it or use it to drive nails. If you don't like or use the features and want to share why that's great. If you just want to bash the product well I feel bad for you and your emotional state.
 

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18350 is 700 mAh. Is it modded?

The eVic I purchased came with an 18650 Li-ion 2600 mAh battery that lasted 20 hours plus which I only needed to charge at night.

Yeah that is using the 18350 tube. With the regular tube using stock battery get around the same life as I do on Mini. But for whatever reason using the 18350 last much shorter amount of time than in Mini.
 

Larzis

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I don't know about incredible, but I have to say my battery tends to last 2-3 days of regular use. I am running an 18650 @ 2600 mAH. My attys are usually 1.5 ~ 3 Ω. In moderate terms I Vape as often as I used to smoke maybe slightly more.

I don't get all the .....ing here it works pretty good and you aren't supposed to drop it or use it to drive nails. If you don't like or use the features and want to share why that's great. If you just want to bash the product well I feel bad for you and your emotional state.

I think it's all a matter of how you look at it. For a 60-70 dollar device it's fine. Though at that price range my opinion is the "Best bang for the buck" is the Vamo.

If you are paying 100+ for one.... I would up my spend a little bit more and look elsewhere.
 

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The next firmware update will let me respond to these forum posts via my evic.

I'm actually waiing for version 4.0, which will allow me to time travel back (with the eVic), and not start smoking cigarettes in the first place.

Only you have to be able to puff 88 times in a minute (get the reference ;) )

It's a health thing doncha no.

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For those of you like me who have a bit of trouble opening the micro USB flap on the eVic with your nails and don't always have a knife or some other sharp object to scratch your eVic open with, I had an idea and wanted to share it with you.

From a stern piece of wire or a sturdy paper clip you could make a duplicate of this "key" I made.
I wrapped the wire around the shaft of a screwdriver and de-burred the ends with fine sand paper.
Should fit nicely on a key chain.


eVicKey.jpg
 

Hello World

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For those of you like me who have a bit of trouble opening the micro USB flap on the eVic with your nails and don't always have a knife or some other sharp object to scratch your eVic open with, I had an idea and wanted to share it with you.
I use a BIC pen plastic cap which I always have handy. No scratches.
 
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