Hey guys, help a confused veteran out please...
Just got the Elite 808 kit last Thursday.
Been using cartos for three years. No problems.
Charged up one of the Elite batts, screwed on a carto, and within 5 minutes got a sick/toxic/plastic/burned taste.
Same with the other battery.
I am trying the cartos supplied with the Elite, along with every other carto in my possession.
Darn it, these batteries are burning up every carto I have to a crisp!
So, Cigeasy will not replace the cartos, no warranty.
Also, will not replace defective PCC.
They ARE willing to test the batteries to see if they are "up to spec" and replace them if they are not "up to spec".
But I don't know if they will just send them back to me.
Both batteries are reading 4.28 volts fully charged on my voltmeter.
What readings are you guys getting? And do you think a battery reading 4.28 volts would burn everything that I screw on to it?
If I can't figure this out, then my four-year vaping career is over, sad to say.
Back in January of 2008, the DSE-103 that I got performed more consistently than anything that I have tried since.
In the last four years, no advancements in usable e-cigs have been made, in my opinion.
Just more tanks to leak, voltages that burn juice, exploding lithium batteries, gummed up switches, and hours of modifying products that should work out of the box.
A good percentage of the threads on this forum explain how to make e-cigs work.
I don't have time for this anymore. If someone could tell me about a system that just WORKS, ALWAYS, NO TWEAKING, CONSISTENTLY, then I will keep vaping.
Otherwise, it's back to analogs for me.
Rant over.
Could someone PLEASE put a voltmeter to their Elite 808 and tell me how many volts theirs puts out?
Many Thanks Guys!

Just got the Elite 808 kit last Thursday.
Been using cartos for three years. No problems.
Charged up one of the Elite batts, screwed on a carto, and within 5 minutes got a sick/toxic/plastic/burned taste.
Same with the other battery.
I am trying the cartos supplied with the Elite, along with every other carto in my possession.
Darn it, these batteries are burning up every carto I have to a crisp!
So, Cigeasy will not replace the cartos, no warranty.
Also, will not replace defective PCC.
They ARE willing to test the batteries to see if they are "up to spec" and replace them if they are not "up to spec".
But I don't know if they will just send them back to me.
Both batteries are reading 4.28 volts fully charged on my voltmeter.
What readings are you guys getting? And do you think a battery reading 4.28 volts would burn everything that I screw on to it?
If I can't figure this out, then my four-year vaping career is over, sad to say.
Back in January of 2008, the DSE-103 that I got performed more consistently than anything that I have tried since.
In the last four years, no advancements in usable e-cigs have been made, in my opinion.
Just more tanks to leak, voltages that burn juice, exploding lithium batteries, gummed up switches, and hours of modifying products that should work out of the box.
A good percentage of the threads on this forum explain how to make e-cigs work.
I don't have time for this anymore. If someone could tell me about a system that just WORKS, ALWAYS, NO TWEAKING, CONSISTENTLY, then I will keep vaping.
Otherwise, it's back to analogs for me.
Rant over.
Could someone PLEASE put a voltmeter to their Elite 808 and tell me how many volts theirs puts out?
Many Thanks Guys!