P4U/Green Leaf IPV2 50W - Product Spec, Performance, Usage & Issues Thread

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Keirster

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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...

Great idea! I will do that when I use it at home, thanx! I was gonna get a magnet change out next weekend, now I will try this for a while instead.
 

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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

I am with you on the 40 watts Kiwi. I only go to 50 watts for a circus show style cloud to amaze people in my local vape shops ;)

I would get an ipv 3 if it takes 2 batts ( to last longer ) also to have a back up
 

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I'll be getting an ipv3 locally. :)

I'm rocking a single coil at 15-30watts..cuz I don't have the money for vendor liquid/don't have gave DIY stuff yet..when I realized I'm pretty much out of liquid, I stopped using large dual/or more coils at 50 Watts.

Oh kiwi..I got my Gus kiss qe.. check out the thread lol. I was so excited..no estia.:(
 

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I'll be getting an ipv3 locally. :)

I'm rocking a single coil at 15-30watts..cuz I don't have the money for vendor liquid/don't have gave DIY stuff yet..when I realized I'm pretty much out of liquid, I stopped using large dual/or more coils at 50 Watts.

Oh kiwi..I got my Gus kiss qe.. check out the thread lol. I was so excited..no estia.:(

Hahah nice!!!! The kiss qe is sick. I was decidin between that and a GUS lord but ended up buying the latter. Looks like we have similar tastes in mods :p I did end up pre-ordering a sigelei 100W tho
 

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Well I tried the one screw approach last night. My Stillare is too wide to allow me to flip the door enough to get the batt out, so I just took it off again.

I am gonna do a magnet switch out at my local B&M next weekend. Will update everyone then
Well, have the same "issue" with my TOBH, too. But I decided for myself that I prefer to unscrew the atty instead of remove the screws every time I'm changing batteries...

Well, actually I'm waiting for my GI2 clone to come which will have a backplate to slide on and off...I wonder if this is better though it doesn't have magnets, also...
 

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I'll be getting an ipv3 locally. :)

I'm rocking a single coil at 15-30watts..cuz I don't have the money for vendor liquid/don't have gave DIY stuff yet..when I realized I'm pretty much out of liquid, I stopped using large dual/or more coils at 50 Watts.

Oh kiwi..I got my Gus kiss qe.. check out the thread lol. I was so excited..no estia.:(


I just started DIY juicing and i am "juiced with excitement" to say the least . Never realized how easy it was and how cheap it was , i have all my favorite flavors and more juice than i know what to do with for essentially peanuts .

Can't believe i was actually paying $11.00+ for 20 ml . The cost for me now for the same amount is measured in cents not dollars.

Take the plunge it's worth it.
 
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Safety flaw on mine:

Short-circuit protection isn't working on my unit. It never says check atomizer when there's nothing attached either. More importantly, it continues to fire when shorted unless the short causes the resistance to go below .2ohms, in which case the "low res" error comes up.
I'm not getting it.. In a true short circuit resistance is just about zero, so the reported behavior seems consistent with a working short circuit protection.
 

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I'm not getting it.. In a true short circuit resistance is just about zero, so the reported behavior seems consistent with a working short circuit protection.
So effectively if it detects a true short, it should just display "low res"? What I tried is I used a tweezer between the + and - posts on an RDA. On my other regulated mods, this causes them to stop firing (e.g. MVP), but the IPV just ignores it and continues on.
 
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