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

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Keirster

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What's the best deep well rda for the IPV50. My Stillare is too shallow.

Any suggestions?

Running 1 ohm duals at 50 watts. Plumulonimbus clouds of tasty custard. I can't put it down.

Hey Suspect, been running without side to test heat and the internals and batt are fine, but the other side of the open one gets real warm. I guess transferred from my atty
 

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What's the best deep well rda for the IPV50. My Stillare is too shallow.

Any suggestions?

Running 1 ohm duals at 50 watts. Plumulonimbus clouds of tasty custard. I can't put it down.

Hey Suspect, been running without side to test heat and the internals and batt are fine, but the other side of the open one gets real warm. I guess transferred from my atty
Ya I've been thinking about getting the magma because I'm tired of dripping every few hits, but the reports of leaking have kind of turned me off of it, that's my biggest annoyance with drippers, besides having to drip every few hits.

I would also love to get an answer your that question, an RDA with deeper wells would be amazing.
 

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Ya I've been thinking about getting the magma because I'm tired of dripping every few hits, but the reports of leaking have kind of turned me off of it, that's my biggest annoyance with drippers, besides having to drip every few hits.

I would also love to get an answer your that question, an RDA with deeper wells would be amazing.

I saw a Vulcan at my local B&M yesterday and it looked like well holds 1.5-2mls!

But I'm not paying $70. Saw clone on vapetekusa for $21 and will be available on 8/14, thinking of waiting and ordering that this week. I didn't try it. But all the guys raved about the flavor it gives off and it has heat sinks like the tobh on top and bottom. With the heat our IPVs create, I think that is a needed feature.
 

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Origen, magma, and veritas..

Prometety...kayfun dripper..

Properly answered in the other thread. I won't be going there anymore.. it's on track, but we have been on track the whole thread..so keep it in here.
Ya those are the three that keep coming up on other threads about deep well RDAs, is there any one of those that's easiest to build on? I've looked at the veritas but it seems like its best suited for vertical builds, I prefer horizontal.
 

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1) if you had done your research (such as lookin at the YiHi website) or looked in this forum, you would see that the chip isn't software upgrade able from the on set. So..... That's on you.

2) again if you look at the reviews on the forum and even YouTube so far, it'll become almost immediately apparent to you that many of the issues Phil experienced are limited to his unit. Others, such as the touch button, that can be disabled. So there really isn't a "loss" of function relative to other mods.

3) first of all, ALL chips will run a degree of variance in terms of the output voltage, between 0.1 to 0.2 volts higher or lower for the authentic DNA30. Second of all, the larger variance for the sx chip only occurs at a specific resistance, 1ohm.

4) have you actually seen the voltage variance on the hana clone?! If you think the sx330 is bad, you're gonna .... your pants.

5) "wide open or nothing" yikes. Talk about exaggerating things.

6) can't wait to enjoy my loser mod

Do I think the ipv2 is perfect and infallible? God hell no. But I'm also paying less than a hundo.

I wish there had been a review when I ordered. You must have missed my post where it was applying 8.5V to a .6ohm coil read to be 4.3ohm. Wide open is an exaggeration. I am happy you got that. What do you call 8.5V? My loser won't recognize any atomizer now and is awaiting return shipment Monday morning. I simply expect something to work longer than 24 hrs. Pardon me that may be an exaggeration. At least 24 hrs. Mine is lot #LO321. The plastic case mine came in was cracked on arrival. Evidently, it took a whallop somewhere on its way here. Not sure what the vendor will do as it hasn't responded to email yet. They are getting it back anyway. I would accept another or credit for some other box.

If you read this forum you will know this device is just reaching circulation. Not many out there over two weeks old. This thread was to share your experience with the iPV v2. Mine sucked. I hope this is an isolated incident and others perform as intended. Also, easy to confuse sx330 with sx350 which is updatable. Beyond that no reason to be so snide.
 
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Ya those are the three that keep coming up on other threads about deep well RDAs, is there any one of those that's easiest to build on? I've looked at the veritas but it seems like its best suited for vertical builds, I prefer horizontal.

I wouldnt call the others particularly difficult but the Magma is rather easy.

A few tips to avoid leaking

- dont drip directly into the top cap. Just unscrew it. If you think about howmuch liquid it can hold its not that big of a deal.
If you are going to drip through the cap, dont do it to full capacity.

- similar to some other designs, if you have it filled to capacity, take the first couple hits keeping your mod relatively upright.

- if you can help it dont fill more than you intend to vape right there and then.
 
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I wouldnt call the others particularly difficult but the Magma is rather easy.
Cool, I've just been frustrated with how the igo l posts are set up, its pretty limiting and the trident deck is kind of small. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the magma, I have been looking at builds on the origen and veritas and most of them seem to be vertical, its not exactly more difficult to do vertical, the coils are the same, I just for some reason prefer horizontal.
 

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Cool, I've just been frustrated with how the igo l posts are set up, its pretty limiting and the trident deck is kind of small. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the magma, I have been looking at builds on the origen and veritas and most of them seem to be vertical, its not exactly more difficult to do vertical, the coils are the same, I just for some reason prefer horizontal.
Any differences between the tobeco magma clone and the infinite magma clone? the tobeco is 10 dollars cheaper on 101vape than the infinite.

Edit: sorry for the double post, I was trying to edit, not quote.
So 101vape either has software that raises prices the more you look at something, like some other sites do, or raised the price in between me looking at the infinite than going back to the tobeco, its now 18.99 for the tobeco instead of 14.99
 
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Cool, I've just been frustrated with how the igo l posts are set up, its pretty limiting and the trident deck is kind of small. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the magma, I have been looking at builds on the origen and veritas and most of them seem to be vertical, its not exactly more difficult to do vertical, the coils are the same, I just for some reason prefer horizontal.
I build vertical on my origen because they seem to provide better flavor then horizontal coils..

Origen is less hassle than a magma. If you don't mind having to take cap off to make sure you don't make a mess, get the magma. If you need a dripper you can utilize a wide bore drip tip with/drip directly into without worrying about it, get the origen..

I think I'm going to be using my plume veil. I'm very impressed with it.. even though the deck can only hold ~10 pipette drops, it's quickly becoming my favorite..based on my experience with my first build.
 

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I build vertical on my origen because they seem to provide better flavor then horizontal coils..

Origen is less hassle than a magma. If you don't mind having to take cap off to make sure you don't make a mess, get the magma. If you need a dripper you can utilize a wide bore drip tip with/drip directly into without worrying about it, get the origen..

I think I'm going to be using my plume veil. I'm very impressed with it.. even though the deck can only hold ~10 pipette drops, it's quickly becoming my favorite..based on my experience with my first build.
I generally take the top cap off anyways, so I'll go with the magma. Thanks for the advice.
 

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I kinda thought this was gonna be like the MVP 2 owners forum, which I love and everyone shares their thoughts about what toppers work best for them etc. I hope this one gets there, I like to hear what others are using on their IPV 50 watt to see if I can up my vape game.

I do really love this thing, I had none of the issues that PBusardo talked about in his review. My cover is flush, buttons are smooth, charges great...absolutely no complaints about this wonderful device ( except I wish it had 2 batteries ;)

I like mine set at 40watss for a semi hot vape on a 1 ohm dual coil build. My Kayfun worked well too, but I dont need that much power so that sits on my MVP.

Anuone noticing any issues in last few days? Mine has been working like a champ since Saturday!
 

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Still working great.... it's been in my pocket the past two days...on a roof-well inside a room on the roof no A/C..sweaty as hell.

Plume veil is leaking all over it, cuz I was using my origen.

Well the heat index in Tampa today has to be over 100, but I work inside ( thank God ) I can't imagine working up on a roof. Thank goodness for people like you Suspect, I couldn't do it.

My Stillare leaks down the side of mine sometimes, but I do over fill the small reservoir to get more of those tasty, cloud inducing puffs ;)
 
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