hahaha…ya since the shop agree to change it for u than just leave it. i did it for my flask cos that's no warranty for that hahahaha….
If they are going to replace it tomorrow, don't even think about opening it.The tinkerer in me REALLY wants to open it up and try to clean it out; but, since the shop has agreed to replace it tomorrow, I should probably leave it alone...
must... resist... tinkering!!1
I know how you feel. I've had 3 iSticks go bad and didn't get a chance to open any of them. One 50w that autofired (replaced). One 30w that turned itself into a 40w (replaced 2 days before the 90 day warranty went out...thanks evape.us). And I had another 50w that just died and wouldn't reset. I found a piece of thread material in the 510 connector shorting it out and that fixed it. Finally another member has sent me a dead 30w.The tinkerer in me REALLY wants to open it up and try to clean it out; but, since the shop has agreed to replace it tomorrow, I should probably leave it alone...
must... resist... tinkering!!1
It still reads the resistance perfectly with all of my atty's; and yes, it still says "No Atomizer" if I try to fire it without an atty.
It started happening randomly in the middle of the day yesterday with a pretty full charge. I just tried what you suggested, but no luck.
Every now and then -- like 1 try every 20 -- it actually fires normally. The rest of the times it shows the Battery Low message. Weird.
How difficult is it to open up the VT for cleaning and then reassemble it afterwards? Is it just the four allen screws on top?
No sure if it was discussed here, but Joytech has stopped production of The Evic and will resume on July 9th. I bet they are making some changes.
I have an excuse, too: I wore a helmet and rode the short bus to schoolWaiting for version 2 is always recommended for any vape gear...
(I have an excuse, I won mine in a contest)
The problem is that Joyetech's support has adamantly denied that an updated version is in the works. Check out their emails that I posted here a page or two back -- I have no idea what to believe.No sure if it was discussed here, but Joytech has stopped production of The Evic and will resume on July 9th. I bet they are making some changes.
They could upgrade without calling it a "new version". They could be troubleshooting problems such as assembly or other QC. They could be changing to different vendor's components. They could be scratching their heads and doing nothing.![]()
No sure if it was discussed here, but Joytech has stopped production of The Evic and will resume on July 9th. I bet they are making some changes.
I believe they said through an email to someone that production stopped temporarily because some parts weren't available for manufacturing. Could be an excuse, but with the price of this thing I kind of doubt it. The device is working quite well once people figured out that it uses a form of refinement. We may see a different firmware at some point in the manufacturing process that changes the way the 30w pulse works, but I don't think that is a priority for them.One thing is for sure, they didn't "stop production" just for the hell of it.
Stats - joyetch evic vt.
Kanthal - .75 ohm
Power - 35-40w indicated (feels like 3-5 w more than indicated to me?)
Runtime - 734 puffs , 1266 sec.
Days - for me about 2 & 1/4 days
Even lipos have a little break in period and achieve max performance after 3 or so charges (in the Rc world at least)Ok, I've been very impressed with the battery life in temp control mode!
My battery life increased. I made it a full 3 days now. (Full charge to lock.)
★ Evic vt usage stats ★
.52 ti (28g)
50w
580° - 600° setting in ti
- 834 puffs
- 1374 seconds
Days - 3
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Kinda weird its exactly 100 more puffs, and a little over 100 seconds more.
It seems that it doesn't count some of the time while its temp protecting. My "on time" per vape is lower with tc.