Just saw a review on the Evic and the joy 18650 colored tubes do interchange with the evic if anyone wants to dress theirs up a little bit.
It means that having the ability to freely and easily upgrade your device from home is a legitimate and viable feature for the ecig market. Unless someone wants to argue that upgrading your device at cost or buying a new revision is better than doing it for free ....
nice post Irage.
Even if the eVic isn't dynamic-VW I still want to set my watts rather than my voltage because I switch attys. I don't even mind an on/off cycle for detecting the new atty. I just don't like the contortion I have to go through to change the watts on the eVic. I think they should change it so that you can select Volts or Watts and have it display either on the main vape screen and be adjustable with the jog wheel. Right now I have to go into the watts setting screen and move through/set each digit. What a pain!
Just saw a review on the Evic and the joy 18650 colored tubes do interchange with the evic if anyone wants to dress theirs up a little bit.
Do you have a link please?
he went through all the menu diving one must go through to set the wattage, and what a PITA!
And that is the whole point, and why this device is game changing, the ability to change the way the device operates just by the user linking their PV up to the computer and following a few simple steps.This should be changing next week with a firmware update. I was told that one of the changes is, "the ability to adjust VV or VW directly from the main interface."
And that is the whole point, and why this device is game changing, the ability to change the way the device operates just by the user linking their PV up to the computer and following a few simple steps.
A year from now this will all seem old hat, because the rest that follow will far surpass what the Evic can do but we have to start somewhere.
I have been in the IT Industry for over 30 years now, and have seen many changes in that time, I guess you could say I was in at the start, and it makes me chuckle now to think of the computers I used to use back then, and I'm privileged to be in at the start of the vaping industry things are moving so fast, it's hard to keep up just like it has been in the computing industry.
Look I'm not kidding myself that the Evic will give me a better vape, and I don't think anyone that has ordered one thinks that either, but they can see what a leap forward for users being able to have a device that they don't have to fork out more money to get the next update.
Here is a prime example, I bought the Itaste MVP about six weeks ago now, and despite its few shortcomings such as no ohm checker it is a great device, it dose what I want, but it would still be nice to have a ohm checker, but the only way I can get that is, when the next version of the MVP comes out, fork out more money just to get the enhancements, that lets be honest should have been there in the first place.
So if you don't want the Evic and happy with what you got fine, I like new technology and so do lots of others, I don't need the Evic but I want one, that's why I have more than one Evic on it's way to me now.
And I'm sure the Evic won't be the last PV I buy, very sure 2013 will have lots of shiny toys to tempt me, roll on 2013
Thanks
malcop
TheyJust saw a review on the Evic and the joy 18650 colored tubes do interchange with the evic if anyone wants to dress theirs up a little bit.
That's actually being addressed in the first firmware update. I totally agree that it's a pain as it is.
Anyone using this with a Kanger T3? It was smooth sailing with my carto/tanks, but the T3 was problematic for me since these base of the clearomizer is covered by the mod. One time I tried to unscrew the T3 from the eVic, but the base of the clearo stayed on the mod and I had a lovely e-liquid spill on my shirt.
And that is the whole point, and why this device is game changing, the ability to change the way the device operates just by the user linking their PV up to the computer and following a few simple steps.
A year from now this will all seem old hat, because the rest that follow will far surpass what the Evic can do but we have to start somewhere.
I have been in the IT Industry for over 30 years now, and have seen many changes in that time, I guess you could say I was in at the start, and it makes me chuckle now to think of the computers I used to use back then, and I'm privileged to be in at the start of the vaping industry things are moving so fast, it's hard to keep up just like it has been in the computing industry.
Look I'm not kidding myself that the Evic will give me a better vape, and I don't think anyone that has ordered one thinks that either, but they can see what a leap forward for users being able to have a device that they don't have to fork out more money to get the next update.
Here is a prime example, I bought the Itaste MVP about six weeks ago now, and despite its few shortcomings such as no ohm checker it is a great device, it dose what I want, but it would still be nice to have a ohm checker, but the only way I can get that is, when the next version of the MVP comes out, fork out more money just to get the enhancements, and lets be honest the ohm checker should have been there in the first place.
So if you don't want the Evic and happy with what you got fine, I like new technology and so do lots of others, I don't need the Evic but I want one, that's why I have more than one Evic on it's way to me now.
And I'm sure the Evic won't be the last PV I buy, very sure 2013 will have lots of shiny toys to tempt me, roll on 2013
Thanks
malcop
Mention "Dress It Up" and who should appear!!!
There Should be a new trade " PV Decorator "!!!! Lol
Send us pics when you have one "Pimped".
That's actually being addressed in the first firmware update. I totally agree that it's a pain as it is.
Anyone using this with a Kanger T3? It was smooth sailing with my carto/tanks, but the T3 was problematic for me since these base of the clearomizer is covered by the mod. One time I tried to unscrew the T3 from the eVic, but the base of the clearo stayed on the mod and I had a lovely e-liquid spill on my shirt.