Did you ever hear back from them on your questions. I still wonder why it is not advertised on their site and it is supposed to be a Joyetech product...
Hi Semiretired,
Nope, I never did.
Honestly, with the experiences I've had with mine in the last few weeks, my guess would be that it was such a crappy product that they are ashamed to put it on their site.
The 2 replacement switches Liberty Flights was kind enough to swap out for me? To replace #2 and #3 I bought when the center pin popped out of #1 - partially my fault that, and partially cheap design... well they both worked OK at first.
Then they started cutting out on me and my wife too.
My wife uses SmokTech eGo Mega Dual Coil Cartomizer's on hers exclusively.
I have used my ACTv4 tanks with Smoktech 1.25 ohm cartos, and now also a Smoktech 5ml DCC tank with 1.5ohm dual coil. BOTH of them are cutting out regularly now, or don't even fire at all the first time you push the button.
I'm pretty disappointed, but I'm not going to ask Ty at Liberty Flights to help w/this any more. He's done a lot already. I won't even go into it all that he did, but Liberty Flights is a great outfit, just probably really busy sometimes.
Anyway, if these will just keep working long enough for me to order and get my Provari's, all of this foolishness will be over.
I thought the JoyeTech would be a good interim mod I could use with the 18650's I was buying knowing I would be buying Provaris, and also serve as backup if I was going to be somewhere I didn't want to risk beating up the Provari, like working on the car or something.
Long story short, I'm just going to say it "like it is".
Typical stuff made in China. I know there are exceptions to that, there are companies who do care about quality over there. I really wanted to believe these would be one of those exceptions. But they aren't. Not in my experience. (which is 5 switches now).
The fact that they wouldn't answer my questions when they KNEW I was writing a review of their product (I gave them the link) should say something.
Anyway, like I said, soon all of this will be over.
And soon I will have CAD software running in Linux.