Joyetech Cuboid 150 watt

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eLCruz

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Silicone case/sleeve for the Cuboid, really like this a lot, doesn't attract to much lint and dust like some do but def will pick up bits here and there. The feel of this is great and I like how it protects the bottom and still stands very stable. You can still access the batteries without taking it off which is a massive bonus.

The fire button feels sooo nice now, I like it way more with the sleeve on, as do the + and - ones, some cases have cutouts for the buttons which I don't like.

I like they kept the writing on the back to match the mod, nice little touch. Another big plus, it makes the screen more square so you don't get fingerprints on it while still being able to read all the screen..

All in All nice very pleased with it..

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Where can one buy this fine skin? Anyway to get a link? Thanks.

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My Aromamizer also reads .25 ohms and after twenty minutes it reads .33 it's only with the Aromamizer.
I just got a Crown tank today and it was reading the 0.25 coil off when I first put it on at around 0.55Ω. Took a few tries to get it on and reading in the right ballpark and now it's settled in at 0.28Ω. Has to be something with the 510 connection that make certain tank/coil combos read off on the resistance..
 

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Battery longevity results...

LG HE4's - all three new and fresh off a nitecore D4 at 4.20.

Cuboid with Billow V2, dual 26/34 claptons at .35 ohms

Evic VTC Mini with Crius, dual 26/34 claptons at .34 ohms

Both devices set at 36 watts.

Cuboid - 1029 seconds until "weak battery". Voltage measured 3.32 and 3.35

Evic - 559 seconds until "weak battery". Voltage measured 3.37

There ya go, the cuboid has a little less than twice as much battery life as an Evic VTC Mini. I'm still interested in seeing others results.
 

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Very informal, but after getting my Cuboid, I vaped my 1.5 STM at 15 watts and it lasted 1 hour short of 2 full days. Same tank, coil and watts on the Subox Mini and it lasts 1 full day. Again, not a very scientific testing procedure. Was just trying to satisfy my own curiosity. I usually vape at 15-35 watts so battery life was more important than 150-200 watt capability. In fact, I have not even done the 200 watt update yet.
 
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Very informal, but after getting my Cuboid, I vaped my 1.5 STM at 15 watts and it lasted 1 hour short of 2 full days. Same tank, coil and watts on the Subox Mini and it lasts 1 full day. Again, not a very scientific testing procedure. Was just trying to satisfy my own curiosity. I usually vape at 15-35 watts so battery life was more important than 150-200 watt capability. In fact, I have not even done the 200 watt update yet.
I haven't done the update either and probably won't unless there is some big fix. I vape all RTA's between 25 and 40 watts.

Makes me curious if all the people with the atty short issue had done the update?
 

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Battery longevity results...

LG HE4's - all three new and fresh off a nitecore D4 at 4.20.

Cuboid with Billow V2, dual 26/34 claptons at .35 ohms

Evic VTC Mini with Crius, dual 26/34 claptons at .34 ohms

Both devices set at 36 watts.

Cuboid - 1029 seconds until "weak battery". Voltage measured 3.32 and 3.35

Evic - 559 seconds until "weak battery". Voltage measured 3.37

There ya go, the cuboid has a little less than twice as much battery life as an Evic VTC Mini. I'm still interested in seeing others results.

Very interesting Bt, Thank you for the results :thumb: , and the time spent. I'm still switching my Lemo Drop between my Cuboid and VTC mini, but I only use on average 3ml to 4.5ml per day, depending, so I've got a ways to go yet, and mine will show results from my style of vaping, a tight draw and about 1.7Ω at 13.5 watts this go around (1.3Ω to 1.9Ω and 12-15 watts on a single twisted 30g Kanthal coil in Power mode is my usual vaping range on my Lemo's). After this test I'll try a TC setup in my Tron-S with a CLR coil switching between the Cuboid and VTC-mini (never tried TC before, so that should be Enlightening, for me at least) Stay Tuned !!

Edit: My Cuboid is still on Firmware 3.0/150 Watts, and my VTC-mini was updated (before this test) from 2.0 to 3.0/75 watts.
 
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No problem, glad to be of assistance Cruz :thumb: . I give credit to the first choice to @Rixsta , Thank You. I'm waiting to get my own Cuboid skin when I'm sure that mine is functioning correctly first, so far so good in Power mode and less than a week in. I hope it works out OK for me as I'm starting to get attached to it, that and my VTC-mini are my first foray's into Joyetech land.
 

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Very informal, but after getting my Cuboid, I vaped my 1.5 STM at 15 watts and it lasted 1 hour short of 2 full days. Same tank, coil and watts on the Subox Mini and it lasts 1 full day. Again, not a very scientific testing procedure. Was just trying to satisfy my own curiosity. I usually vape at 15-35 watts so battery life was more important than 150-200 watt capability. In fact, I have not even done the 200 watt update yet.

I agree with you Puff, 150 Watts, for me, is more that enough. I don't go even as high as you do, 12 to 16 watts 98% of the time, the other 2% I'll open the draw up and go up to 20 watts for a LH just to clear out the coil (if needed) from my normal Tight Airflow setting (sometimes my Lemo's start to rattle from the tight draws).
 

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Sorry for the late reply, but I can't post a link to my sleeve as it was off ebay.

PM if you still want to know.

As for the above picture, that's more than likely battery failure, maybe improper use, split battery wrap, or general neglect to the battery when charging, letting the voltage drop too low and it vented, who knows. I doubt it's mod failure.
 
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Google Translate picks it up as Danish:
"Joyetech Cuboid and Battery Safety.

As some of you have seen on the social media, there has been showcased images where a user of Joyetech Cuboid MOD unfortunately, has been in an accident.
The talk has gone on various scenarios and conjecture, however, we, the importer and Joyetech chosen not to make a statement before MOD'et had been examined.

It has not been possible for Joyetech to restore the episode, even with the maximum load over a longer period.

We can confirm that the MOD has been sold from our shop, along with 2 Sony VTC4 batteries. What specifically happened to cause the accident, however, has proven to be difficult to ascertain because one battery is gone. Yet we know that no one has used the 2 medsolgte Sony VTC4 batteries at the time of the accident.

MOD'et have been separated and the following can be found:
· Battery 1 has disappeared and can not be located by the user.
· Battery 2 was still in MOD'et and has been taken out. This turns out to be the brand Imren that have not been sold from numeddamp.dk. It has not been possible to view the model number.
· Cuboid MOD'et has no damage to the main board / circuit boards. There probably will not be a failure from the MOD'et.

It is therefore most likely that the accident was due to the used batteries; either by misuse or failure of the batteries.

This case illustrates an important aspect in this type MODs: Battery Safety.

We advise daily customers to be aware of their batteries and this advice we would like to pass on to everyone. It is important these products are treated with care and follow advice from the professional e-cigarette businesses.
You can even follow some of the following advice:
· Is there damage to the wrapper / battery packaging? Discard the battery.
· Do not use two different batteries in your MOD.
· Check if your battery is compatible with your MOD (Ask your. Your dealer)
· Does your MOD 2 or more batteries - Charge the same time, using them fixed (Couples)
· If in doubt - ask your dealer.

It is important we as steamers show respect for these products and use them correctly, to prevent more accidents. Electronic MOD provides more security, but improper use of batteries can not be curbed - This is for the user to maintain vigilance.

You are always welcome to visit our store and show us your batteries and tell their story, where we will advise you of these suits your MOD / use."
 

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I just got a Crown tank today and it was reading the 0.25 coil off when I first put it on at around 0.55Ω. Took a few tries to get it on and reading in the right ballpark and now it's settled in at 0.28Ω. Has to be something with the 510 connection that make certain tank/coil combos read off on the resistance..
You do realize that the resistance changes wit heat. If it changes your res on the mod then I would say when you put it on and the mod and atty is at room temp then lock it in. It shouldn't chang the resistance that it is firing that much without asking new or old then push old.
 

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I don't have a cuboid and from what I've been hearing glad I didn't get one. But I have 3 VTCminis which is pretty much the same and I use Ti on TC. They hold the resistance If you are using a .25 coil it must be SS or nickel and whatever resistance it reads when you first put it on considering both are at room temp it should hold unless you remove the atty and put it back on I know the crown has a .25 SS head but I forget the type of SS it is but do you run it in temp mode?
 

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You do realize that the resistance changes wit heat. If it changes your res on the mod then I would say when you put it on and the mod and atty is at room temp then lock it in. It shouldn't chang the resistance that it is firing that much without asking new or old then push old.
It's the 0.25Ω Kanthal coil - no TC involved. Yes, I know resistance changes with coil temp. And this was all with the coil cold and un-fired, as in brand new.
 
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Sorry for the late reply, but I can't post a link to my sleeve as it was off ebay.

PM if you still want to know.

As for the above picture, that's more than likely battery failure, maybe improper use, split battery wrap, or general neglect to the battery when charging, letting the voltage drop too low and it vented, who knows. I doubt it's mod failure.
Can explain 'general neglect' and letting voltage get to low? So I can avoid doing that?
 
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