You are my hero! I took a big risk and followed your instructions while still feeling like garbage, and, after a few failures and several trips around the block, I managed to flip the display. So much better!
Thanks so much, @Katdarling. This small victory has brightened my day.
Keith (CDV) has an easy and short quick start guide. Could be a handy reference for some.
LOL!!!!!
KD here, to the Dani "rescue"!
Firstly, I hope you feel better and more celebratory SOON, Zazie.
And when you do, just count the clicks!
Up button, 5 clicks (to Extended menu). When it lights up, click that until it gets to mod Menu. Click that function and keep clicking til you arrive at Display Dir. When the "R" lights, click and it'll become "L".
Let it dim and you're all set!
I don't believe it. You were probably just too modest to see it.I don't recall EVER being someone's hero.
dont be greedy, 4 is all yer gettinI don't believe it. You were probably just too modest to see it.
Here's another question: is there a way to make the display stay on longer than four seconds? I've done some searching in the manual and can't find anything.
focus danielson...Darn. Sometimes it takes that long for my eyes to focus.
Those Germans want us to be efficient.There is a switch-off timer in the menu, but refers to the automatic device switch-off, not the display.
Odd that you can modify when display turns on (Dispmod), the display orientation (Display), the display wraparound (Wrap mode), the display luminosity (Lumen), but you can't change display time.
I like the larger display of this unit!View attachment 796889
Dani 21700 in my hands now.
I had few seconds of panic because menu access was set on three clicks, and needed to orient display for thumb firing.
I got a roll of superfine SS Clapton for playing TC in the weekend.
The iJoy batteries, those included with all eLeaf family of devices, do fit the Dani 21700 well. The iJoys 21700 do work well with my Nautilus class MTL tanks, at 8 - 10 W; but they sweat above 35 - 40 W.
The Dani gives a reading of 23 milliohm for a new fresh iJoy battery, which is good.
The 30T is ideal for this mod when subohming, with its even lower resistance. Testing it later.
One happy vaping bunny here...