I know this thread is for the IPV2 50w, but because it is to address issues, I thought I'd post this question here. Has anyone had issues with the IPV1 35 w, like the first batch of the 50w? I'm on the fence on which one to get.
I know this thread is for the IPV2 50w, but because it is to address issues, I thought I'd post this question here. Has anyone had issues with the IPV1 35 w, like the first batch of the 50w? I'm on the fence on which one to get.
Wub. Gonna be starting on DIY when I'm back from deployment in 7 days!! Still trying to mentally prepare myself for godawful unvapeable first 18482618 tries. But I'll get there. Recently found out just how dirt cheap juices actually are.
Mind = blown.
Also, jealous of everyone who have their ipv in hand.
I know this thread is for the IPV2 50w, but because it is to address issues, I thought I'd post this question here. Has anyone had issues with the IPV1 35 w, like the first batch of the 50w? I'm on the fence on which one to get.
Anyone having this issue. Seems to occur randomly with different setup and different rda's. Should be readying 1.4, watch the voltage, watts and battery drain. Basically a fresh VTC5.. Crazy glitch stops when I reset it. Trying to get it replaced now, Vendor should be sending a replacement tomorrow. Ohms start at 5.8 and work there way to 1.9, posts were right, as u can tell by the screwdriver in the background
Edit: shouldn't have assumed I knew what you meant. Just watched the video, my wattage does not jump like that, just the ohms reading sometimes. Disregard what I said.
Anyone having this issue. Seems to occur randomly with different setup and different rda's. Should be readying 1.4, watch the voltage, watts and battery drain. Basically a fresh VTC5.. Crazy glitch stops when I reset it. Trying to get it replaced now, Vendor should be sending a replacement tomorrow. Ohms start at 5.8 and work there way to 1.9, posts were right, as u can tell by the screwdriver in the background
I have the same issue, but only with certain RDAs. The igo l jumps, trident does occasionally, fogger is steady, magma has been steady since I got it. Its always consistent with store bought pro tank heads, which leads me to think its me, not the device. Have you tried a store bought head at all?
I have the same issue, but only with certain RDAs. The igo l jumps, trident does occasionally, fogger is steady, magma has been steady since I got it. Its always consistent with store bought pro tank heads, which leads me to think its me, not the device. Have you tried a store bought head at all?
Sorry, ya, I just put it at the top forgetting that your quote was there. Mine doesn't do that, just jumps ohms readings, even when they are steady on my zmax and ohm meter.
Hahaha I'm not really fazed by it to be honest. Vaping at 40 watts is at my ERRRMMAAGEERD limit and I won't really need to upgrade.
I was more interested in other specs like possible lower min or higher max voltage. But nope. All else remains the same, so I don't feel half bad at all
Well it's good they aren't pulling an EA and purposefully stripping features of a chip to later sell it to us later with those features added in, double dipping as it were.
I have the new 2800 VCT5 and it is great. I set my IPV for 35-40 watts generally. I have run it at 20 and the batt would last a long while. It would run my Kayfun for more than a day I bet at around 10-11 watts
Today's work rotation ( every once in a while I'll blow a big cloud under my desk he he )
A little "trick" if somebody also finds it annoying to use this tiny screws every time when changing the battery:
I have removed the bottom screw and only using the one on the top of the backplate. When I must change my battery, I unscrew it only a little bit...so I can "rotate" the back plate and have access to the battery. Then only tighten the one screw again, and viola...
The backplate is fixed with this only one screw also...
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