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hello everyone, it’s pretty cool to see there’s a vape forum. I’m not new to vaping, been doing it on and off since 2008 or so (used to smoke back then too), but been consistent for the past 3 years or so. Until recently I was vaping pen style ecigs. They were satisfying enough. Then early last year I bought me a smok V8 baby stick and loved that thing. Loved the vapor it produced (with the right coils, it was a pain finding the right one) and stuck with it for a few months. Then the battery started to wear out so I decided it was a good time to finally try a mod. Ended up buying a Smok AL85 and really liked it...while it worked.

Two months later, I noticed my battery life declining. It seemed the battery lasted less and less, and mind you I’ve been cycling two batteries, and I charge my batteries on a separate charger. Now it doesn’t vape at all. I get either a check battery message, or low battery. One thing I noticed is how much voltage the mod is seeing even with a fully changed battery. I’m reading 2.5-2.8 volts, when it should be at least 3.5. Is there a firmware update that might fix this? Or should I bring it to the store since the mod is still under its 90 day warranty?

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Howdy and welcome:)
Your batteries are definitely won out and under normal circumstances they shouldn’t wear out that fast. Batteries with that much sag in them are dangerous.
My guess is your circumstances are not normal
Are you charging batteries with a charger or through the micro USB port?
Do you vape while your mod is plugged in?
What brand and model are the batteries?
 
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Yep, take it back and try to get something other than Smok. I have Smok products but they are not as reliable as other brands. Eleaf puts out a similar product, Pico 75w or Pico 25(which means it holds a larger sized tank and goes to 80W). I have both since they first came out and still going strong, unlike my Smok batteries.

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Thanks guys. Yes I have a stand-alone charger for my batteries. My batteries are Efest 3000mah, and I also have two Samsung batteries 2700mah that’s for my wife’s Revenger mod (which is much better than mine) but I tried them all and they all had the same issue.

Just came back from the store and it was confirmed that the mod was shorted. Apparently I chain-vape and ended up overheating it, the clerk recommended a two battery mod upgrade lol. Thanks for the advice guys and the warm welcome!
 
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Thanks guys. Yes I have a stand-alone charger for my batteries. My batteries are Efest 3000mah, and I also have two Samsung batteries 2700mah that’s for my wife’s Revenger mod (which is much better than mine) but I tried them all and they all had the same issue.

Just came back from the store and it was confirmed that the mod was shorted. Apparently I chain-vape and ended up overheating it, the clerk recommended a two battery mod upgrade lol. Thanks for the advice guys and the warm welcome!

Welcome!! Sorry you had problems with your mod. I see so many posts with troubles from that manufacturer. I know I wouldnt buy one even though some are really sweet looking. I just bought the Revenger X and use the Revenger mini as my backup. Both have incredible flavor regardless of coil I also bought the Sense V Jet also a good setup but not as good as the Revenger.
 
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Thanks guys. Yes I have a stand-alone charger for my batteries. My batteries are Efest 3000mah, and I also have two Samsung batteries 2700mah that’s for my wife’s Revenger mod (which is much better than mine) but I tried them all and they all had the same issue.

Just came back from the store and it was confirmed that the mod was shorted. Apparently I chain-vape and ended up overheating it, the clerk recommended a two battery mod upgrade lol. Thanks for the advice guys and the warm welcome!

I'm a big fan of the dual battery mods.

It opens up a ton of choices.
 
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hello everyone, it’s pretty cool to see there’s a vape forum. I’m not new to vaping, been doing it on and off since 2008 or so (used to smoke back then too), but been consistent for the past 3 years or so. Until recently I was vaping pen style ecigs. They were satisfying enough. Then early last year I bought me a Smok V8 baby stick and loved that thing. Loved the vapor it produced (with the right coils, it was a pain finding the right one) and stuck with it for a few months. Then the battery started to wear out so I decided it was a good time to finally try a mod. Ended up buying a Smok AL85 and really liked it...while it worked.
Two months later, I noticed my battery life declining. It seemed the battery lasted less and less, and mind you I’ve been cycling two batteries, and I charge my batteries on a separate charger. Now it doesn’t vape at all. I get either a check battery message, or low battery. One thing I noticed is how much voltage the mod is seeing even with a fully changed battery. I’m reading 2.5-2.8 volts, when it should be at least 3.5. Is there a firmware update that might fix this? Or should I bring it to the store since the mod is still under its 90 day warranty?
Thanks in advance!
Welcome and glad you joined.
Could see CoastalCowboy's comments regarding your problem.I could not say it better.
Re: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/smok-qbox.831267/#post-20080501
For return:
SMOK --->SMOKTech
Phone: (704) 696-8900.
Support: SUPPORT - SMOK® Innovation keeps changing the vaping experience!
email: support@smoktech.com
ECF Smok dealer: VapeSourcing
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/members/verashu.262193/#profile-post-71627
 
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Welcome and glad you joined.
Could see CoastalCowboy's comments regarding your problem.I could not say it better.
Re: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/smok-qbox.831267/#post-20080501
For return:
SMOK --->SMOKTech
Phone: (704) 696-8900.
Support: SUPPORT - SMOK® Innovation keeps changing the vaping experience!
email: support@smoktech.com
ECF Smok dealer: VapeSourcing
https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/members/verashu.262193/#profile-post-71627


Thank you for all those sources. Well, what I get from that post is basically “you get what you pay for”. I’m fine with that since this mod was rather inexpensive at around $45

My new one is doing good on its second day. I might have to buy higher resistance coils so I can run lower wattage. Right now I have a .15ohm cool and I’m running at at 75 watts which is ten watts lower than the maximum for this mod. I remember trying a .4ohm but it was tasteless.
 

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Thank you for all those sources. Well, what I get from that post is basically “you get what you pay for”. I’m fine with that since this mod was rather inexpensive at around $45

My new one is doing good on its second day. I might have to buy higher resistance coils so I can run lower wattage. Right now I have a .15ohm cool and I’m running at at 75 watts which is ten watts lower than the maximum for this mod. I remember trying a .4ohm but it was tasteless.
What mod did you end up getting?
And what batteries have you installed?
And what tank?

Something tells me that you should at least understand ohm's law in order to vape at a safe level.....Chain vaping alone would not short out your mod. Maybe you were using coils with ohm's that the single battery could not handle on the Smok mod?

Since this is your first 2 battery mod, you should at least check to see if they can handle that load.
Just because the wattage on the mod itself goes to a certain number does not mean it is safe to run coils at that level. The coils and ohm, mass etc determines what is a safe wattage to vape at.

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What mod did you end up getting?
And what batteries have you installed?
And what tank?

Since this is your first 2 battery mod, you should at least check to see if they can handle that load.
Just because the wattage on the mod itself goes to a certain number does not mean it is safe to run coils at that level. The coils and ohm, mass etc determines what is a safe wattage to vape at.

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I didn’t get a two battery mod, I just exchanged my faulty one for the same one under warranty. But if this one goes bad then I’ll get me a two battery mod, probably a revenger x since I like my wife’s revenger.

The tank I have is a Smok baby beast, and I’m using a .15ohm 4 coil tank. I tried quite a few from single coil .15, .4 to dual .15, but the quad coil gives me the best taste and vapor, but needs more wattage.
 
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I didn’t get a two battery mod, I just exchanged my faulty one for the same one under warranty. But if this one goes bad then I’ll get me a two battery mod, probably a revenger x since I like my wife’s revenger.

The tank I have is a Smok baby beast, and I’m using a .15ohm 4 coil tank. I tried quite a few from single coil .15, .4 to dual .15, but the quad coil gives me the best taste and vapor, but needs more wattage.
Ok I guess I misunderstood your last post. But its still a good idea to at least read thru this link about ohm's law so you have an understanding of what a lot of members talk about and maybe for your future use. Does not hurt to check to see if you are running at a safe level.

(14) Ohm's Law Explained for Vapers | E-Cigarette Forum

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Ok I guess I misunderstood your last post. But its still a good idea to at least read thru this link about ohm's law so you have an understanding of what a lot of members talk about and maybe for your future use. Does not hurt to check to see if you are running at a safe level.

(14) Ohm's Law Explained for Vapers | E-Cigarette Forum

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Thank you for the link. I’m a mechanic by trade and had to learn things like Ohms law in order to understand electrical troubleshooting, so I understand it quite well.
 

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Thank you for the link. I’m a mechanic by trade and had to learn things like Ohms law in order to understand electrical troubleshooting, so I understand it quite well.
That is good to know. Then you can calculate the 'safe' range for the battery in your mod with the ohm of your coil.....4.2 is the standard volts used for the calculation.
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OHMS = VOLTS / AMPS

By plugging in 4.2 for the volts, and your battery's CDR for the amps, you can find the lowest safe ohm level for a particular cell.
 
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That is good to know. Then you can calculate the 'safe' range for the battery in your mod with the ohm of your coil.....4.2 is the standard volts used for the calculation.
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OHMS = VOLTS / AMPS

By plugging in 4.2 for the volts, and your battery's CDR for the amps, you can find the lowest safe ohm level for a particular cell.

Pretty cool to brush up, especially at much lower values like on ecigs. I think I still have nightmares of the EIR triangle lol!

My battery is a 3.7v but reads 3.4 or so under load at 1/2 charge or so. .15 coil and drawing about 23 amps. I have my wattage at 75 which is right there in the ballpark.
 

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Pretty cool to brush up, especially at much lower values like on ecigs. I think I still have nightmares of the EIR triangle lol!

My battery is a 3.7v but reads 3.4 or so under load at 1/2 charge or so. .15 coil and drawing about 23 amps. I have my wattage at 75 which is right there in the ballpark.
Actually that coil is a little low for your battery. Didn't you say you have an Efest 3000mah?

seeing how your mod is a single battery, the coil should be at the lowest .18 ohm
here is my calculation. 3.7/20 = .185
using the batteries CDR(continual discharge rate instead of amp) gives the lowest ohm that battery should use.
Might be why the first one shorted out.
jmho
Here is a link to mooch's blog, he is our resident battery guru has tested many of the batteries the vape world uses in our mods. Scroll down and find the 18650 link.
Mooch's blog | E-Cigarette Forum



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Actually that coil is a little low for your battery. Didn't you say you have an Efest 3000mah?

seeing how your mod is a single battery, the coil should be at the lowest .18 ohm
here is my calculation. 3.7/20 = .185
using the batteries CDR(continual discharge rate instead of amp) gives the lowest ohm that battery should use.
Might be why the first one shorted out.
jmho
Here is a link to mooch's blog, he is our resident battery guru has tested many of the batteries the vape world uses in our mods. Scroll down and find the 18650 link.
Mooch's blog | E-Cigarette Forum



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Ah thank you! My other battery is a Samsung 2700mah also 3.7V. I’m gonna try a .25ohm coil when I can. I remember liking that one but my vape shop is usually out of those so I’m stuck with .15 or .4 which I find flavorless.
 
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