What would you like to see on the JSV2?

  • Metal/Aluminum Body

  • Fix Leaking Issues

  • Fix Switch Problems

  • Fix Atomizer Issues(Fitting)

  • Better Battery Cover

  • Available in More Colors

  • More Adapters for other Atomizers

  • Longer USB Cord

  • Better Price(Please!)

  • All of the Above!


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quovadis

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I have 4 batteries for my janty stick and i was wondering was it the batteries that are messed up or is it the charger that is messing up the batteries? I have the stick for about a month and all but one battery will not hold a charge.

I have about 12 batteries,
They suck.
After 15 large puffs they drop totally in voltage.
The stick does not charge them enough.
 

quovadis

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Guys,
I have a few janty sticks and more than a few batteries.
I have to conclude that the Janty stick is awesome when used with a USB charger.
When it comes to using the janty stick on it's own, it performs poorly.

I have recently been hiking in the Swiss Alps, with no laptop or possibility to charge the batteries every few hours.

First of all, i noticed that the Janty stick does not fully charge the batteries.
Secondly, after a few hard puffs the battery loses it's punch.

At first i thought it was a lack of liquid, but it's the battery that performs poorly.

Since i have 3 sticks with me at all times and 10 loaded batteries , I conclude that the stick is not a solution for going out and about.

Also you may notice that when running on battery only, you need a whole bunch of PRIMER puffs to get the stick working properly.
This is also to do with the battery.

Another, thing that gets me annoyed is that when used on the USB, the janty stick still uses some of the battery power!!:mad:
 

Kate51

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JS battery will go wimpy, when they get down to an hour charge I just throw them into my disposal jar......wouldn't want to be caught out with a short one. So, I love the fact they're $3 instead of $14, as in my old auto 801 batteries. I still get crazy over those dog-gone things %^&*!
But never have used the USB to charge, I rely on the wall charger, I do think it keeps batteries going longer and is just handier for me. Anybody needs a USB plug, let me know, can spare a couple. No/charge :D
 

Dorian_Gray

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that I've used the deal extreme in the js. I have had no problems with them in my RN4062. I will stop espousing the use of them in the js until I try them in there and see if I get as poor a result as you folks seem to be getting.

Thanks for the heads-up!

I'll get back to the thread as soon as I try.
 
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RenaissancePuffer

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Hey all -

I am pretty much done with carts I think, just too much of a hassle. I figure if I have to top off, I might as well just drip.

Curious what you guys are doing as far as dripping goes. Right now, I am dripping 4-5 drops onto the atty bridge, and puffing on it until it tastes like it's dry, then re-drip.

I blow excess liquid out of the atomizer at the end of the day, or if it seems like it needs it, drop 2-3 drops in it at night, then in the morning 2-3 more drops and start vaping.
 

phinneyk

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i have three attys for my janty classic. 2 of em are only a few days old. 1 of them is about a week old. all of a sudden. all three of em started acting up. nasty taste (definately not primer) followed by slow draw... barely any vapor.. more bad taste until finally i ran them in water. soaked them in peroxide for a few minutes. super blew them out. blow dried them, then used the manual switch to burn off any gunk.. only one came out the winner... the week old atty. but she has a horrible taste now and vapor production cuts out significantly after about 5 minutes of vaping... although i bought these from parked.. ive had him send me several replacement parts and feel bad everytime i need new parts. so. can you send me 3 more atomizers? or does parked have to. also.. what do you think the issue is and how do i fix it?
-Kory
 
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RenaissancePuffer

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?? Why? are the 801 attys used for the jantystick different from others?

The Kissbox atomizers seem to be the standard high bridge atomizers that are used by a lot of 801 penstyles. The problem seems to be that if you like to vape heavy, no matter what filler you use, it's a constant struggle trying to keep the atomizer wet.
 

Ethan_Janty

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Here's the only thing that I suggest, it's how I go about dripping....

When I drip, I do it one drop at a time and after each drop, I look into the atomizer and wait for the liquid to soak into the mesh. It actually takes a few seconds, but you can clearly see when it has soaked in. I don't know if it works better or not, but I have found that I get less liquid pooling up around the sides of the mesh when I drip this way. Just thought I'd throw it out there!

Ethan
 
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