JOYETECH ERoll

Status
Not open for further replies.

GetVaked

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 26, 2011
756
504
34
Wisconsin
Just pulled the trigger on a black Eroll kit from Mt Baker Vapor. Really wanted a cig-a-like due to the form factor, and Im sick of lugging around a Vamo in my pocket all the time, kind of getting burnt out on rebuilding my coils, etc. Seems simple and effective. Ordered a 50ml of Monster, 50/50 blend, 36mg, as well.

Commence the waiting game!

Has anyone rebuilt a coil on the Eroll atomizer by chance? Or can you just re-wick it? :vapor:
 
Last edited:

alisa1970

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Mar 30, 2013
3,122
9,799
55
Portland, OR
Just pulled the trigger on a black Eroll kit from Mt Baker Vapor. Really wanted a cig-a-like due to the form factor, and Im sick of lugging around a Vamo in my pocket all the time, kind of getting burnt out on rebuilding my coils, etc. Seems simple and effective. Ordered a 50ml of Monster, 50/50 blend, 36mg, as well.

Commence the waiting game!

Has anyone rebuilt a coil on the Eroll atomizer by chance? Or can you just re-wick it? :vapor:

I'm not an experienced vaper but I have had mine since I started and am still loving it. I think that I'll need to order extra flavor shots with everything though, because the flavors are good but muted.

I think you can re-wick these--qorax just bought a bag of wicking (at least I think it was qorax), but to me it would seem a lot easier just to have extra atty's around to replace it if you burn it out.

Hope you like your eRoll!!
 

peraspera

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 2, 2012
2,808
6,184
midwest
Has anyone rebuilt a coil on the Eroll atomizer by chance? Or can you just re-wick it? :vapor:

I doubt if you would be ahead a nickel an hour even if you managed to get a coil rebuilt. However, I dry burn my atomizers every 10-20 tanks and use a lighter to flame the wick to clean it. It only takes a minute or two to do both.
 

bombastinator

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 12, 2010
13,361
26,549
MN USA
Just pulled the trigger on a black Eroll kit from Mt Baker Vapor. Really wanted a cig-a-like due to the form factor, and Im sick of lugging around a Vamo in my pocket all the time, kind of getting burnt out on rebuilding my coils, etc. Seems simple and effective. Ordered a 50ml of Monster, 50/50 blend, 36mg, as well. Commence the waiting game! Has anyone rebuilt a coil on the Eroll atomizer by chance? Or can you just re-wick it? :vapor:
you can clean the attached and replace the flavor wick (the one in the tube) easily. recoiling them is possible but kind of a pain. they're really tiny. Also to do it really really right you need to use resistance and no resistance wire that is connected end to end (see the bit about the zapper in the actual enroll section) there are various tutors there iirc. I'm actually surprised this thread hasn't moved there yet
 

Blurgas

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Sep 6, 2012
349
256
45
64.294.45
kind of getting burnt out on rebuilding my coils, etc.
I haven't gotten into rebuilding anything(not even my Nova), but after a while I even got tired of cleaning the eGo atty's
Unfortunately, they're usually $5 apiece, which is kind of what got me looking at Novas in the first place
 

bombastinator

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 12, 2010
13,361
26,549
MN USA
I've had good luck using denture cleaner method with ce2. I've rebuilt coils on several types of heads mostly to be sure I could do it if supply dries up. Ego c heads cost more than twice what the head on most other replaceable head systems do for no other reason that they are harder to rebuild.

Depending on how tight money is for a given person. It could make sense.

If they were actually impossible to rebuild though I wouldn't buy one.
 
Last edited:

peraspera

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 2, 2012
2,808
6,184
midwest
I only use my eRoll for out and about as well as occasional use at home. However, I got my eRolls in December and have yet to have an atty go south on me. For most people there are probably better ways to use one's time to economize vaping expenses than coping with super fiddly eRoll atty rebuilds.
 

bombastinator

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 12, 2010
13,361
26,549
MN USA
You have a point. Cleaning a single Attu isn't worth doing, but it's as easy to do one as a dozen. I bought a five pack of attys, and when they get gooey (but before they actually burn out) I'll switch 'em out. When I get low I'll clean the whole batch. Rinse and repeat till one burn out, and then I'll either replace or rebuild it. Depending on whether or not they are still easily available.
 

izaidi

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 28, 2013
173
56
Toronto, Canada
Hi Everyone

Finally picked up my eRoll today. The battery was pre charged, but the PCC was dead. the battery did not take long to kill. Got home so I threw the battery in the PCC, and plugged the PCC to charge.

Both the Red light (for the PCC) and the Blue light (for the eRoll Battery) came on, so I was happy. its been charging for about 1.5 hours now. Both the Red Light and the Blue light are still on. I knew the PCC would take 3-4 hours to charge. But its been near an hour and a half, and the Blue light is still on! Shouldnt the eRoll battery be done charging?

A) Does it take longer to charge a battery if your charging the PCC at the same time?
B) How long did it take you to charge your battery the first time?

Thank !!!
 

mommyofdoom

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 24, 2013
731
2,369
Orlando, Florida
Hi Everyone

Finally picked up my eRoll today. The battery was pre charged, but the PCC was dead. the battery did not take long to kill. Got home so I threw the battery in the PCC, and plugged the PCC to charge.

Both the Red light (for the PCC) and the Blue light (for the eRoll Battery) came on, so I was happy. its been charging for about 1.5 hours now. Both the Red Light and the Blue light are still on. I knew the PCC would take 3-4 hours to charge. But its been near an hour and a half, and the Blue light is still on! Shouldnt the eRoll battery be done charging?

A) Does it take longer to charge a battery if your charging the PCC at the same time?
B) How long did it take you to charge your battery the first time?

Thank !!!

A. I haven't noticed any difference.
B. I know the PCC took nearly six hours, but I think the eRoll itself charged in like 30 mins or so (after I used up the first full charge).

Have you tried removing the eRoll and sticking it back in the PCC to see if it helps? I don't think my eRoll has ever taken an hour and a half to charge in the PCC, plugged in or not.
 

alisa1970

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Mar 30, 2013
3,122
9,799
55
Portland, OR
A. I haven't noticed any difference.
B. I know the PCC took nearly six hours, but I think the eRoll itself charged in like 30 mins or so (after I used up the first full charge).

Have you tried removing the eRoll and sticking it back in the PCC to see if it helps? I don't think my eRoll has ever taken an hour and a half to charge in the PCC, plugged in or not.

:thumb:Looks like there's at least a 2 person consensus, lol...OP cross-posted:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...oyetech-eroll-user-review-16.html#post9309679
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread