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

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Keirster

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I knew it would happen , just not this early lol. All you have been telling everybody is how much you love it , i would not worry about the auto firing , it's only been mentioned when juice has leaked and the touch sensor was set to "on" to my knowledge .

Oh, by the way , the Magma is fantastic .

Magma is my next rda bro. Been wanting the Vulcan and was sold on Tugboat due to deep juice well and all copper.
 

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Magma is my next RDA bro. Been wanting the Vulcan and was sold on Tugboat due to deep juice well and all copper.
I have the magma, its a good RDA. I got a low quality clone that took some work to get working right, but now that it does, I love it. Not great vapor production, but the juice well is super nice.
 
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I have the magma, its a good RDA. I got a low quality clone that took some work to get working right, but now that it does, I love it. Not great vapor production, but the juice well is super nice.

I take my new atty's to my B&M and the guy always gets them up and running to peak performance. He wraps such pretty coils and mine are always ugly. Dont mind wrapping a KFL coil, but duals on a RDA I leave in the hands of professionals ;)
 

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I take my new atty's to my B&M and the guy always gets them up and running to peak performance. He wraps such pretty coils and mine are always ugly. Dont mind wrapping a KFL coil, but duals on a RDA I leave in the hands of professionals ;)
Oh I didn't mean the coils, I meant that it was poorly machined, I had to hand file out the air inlets and post holes, the inlets were blocked where it does a 90° vertical elbow up, so I couldn't drill it without risking breaking through to the juice well. The magma is actually pretty easy to build on, duals can be kind of annoying to make sure they both get equal current, but other than that its a very easy deck to build on.

Edit: that's funny, I'm the exact opposite. I hate building on my fogger, I build a coil and use it forever. I change my RDAs fairly often, but my v4 I haven't touched in a month or more. Those tiny decks and juice channels on RBAs are just so frustrating to me. I would absolutely love it if someone would build my fogger for me...
 
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Oh I didn't mean the coils, I meant that it was poorly machined, I had to hand file out the air inlets and post holes, the inlets were blocked where it does a 90° vertical elbow up, so I couldn't drill it without risking breaking through to the juice well. The magma is actually pretty easy to build on, duals can be kind of annoying to make sure they both get equal current, but other than that its a very easy deck to build on.

Edit: that's funny, I'm the exact opposite. I hate building on my fogger, I build a coil and use it forever. I change my RDAs fairly often, but my v4 I haven't touched in a month or more. Those tiny decks and juice channels on RBAs are just so frustrating to me. I would absolutely love it if someone would build my fogger for me...

I just got one from Fasttech and it's machining is unreal , i'm talking perfection. I can't find a single flaw on it anywhere and it's performance is out of this World , unfortunately i dropped it after i got it and messed up the threads (anyone else ever have this happen lol) , it still screws on smooth as silk though , i was surprised.
 

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I just got one from Fasttech and it's machining is unreal , i'm talking perfection. I can't find a single flaw on it anywhere and it's performance is out of this World , unfortunately i dropped it after i got it and messed up the threads (anyone else ever have this happen lol) , it still screws on smooth as silk though , i was surprised.
I've been thinking about ordering another one but I just got the asmodus 30mm clone. Will probably look kinda ridiculous on the ipv 2, but it has a 4 ml juice well and a t positive post, so I had to try it out. It will be here today, pretty excited. That volt meter will be here today too, if I have time I'll test all those batteries I ordered last week for sag. I think its between
 

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I now have a lot of batteries for backup, i shouldve bought the volt meter first, but so far on a .9 ohm coil at 30 watts they all put out the voltage that the IPV2 says, +- .2, regardless of how much sag the battery meter shows.
I will build a .3 later and up the wattage and see if the higher amps make the difference.
The batteries are LG HE2, Samsung 25R, VTC 4 & 5, AW 1600 IMR, and Vamped 40 amp. The battery that the battery meter on the IPV2 shows has the least sag is the 25R
 
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These are my spare batteries. Mostly vtc5, 25r and Efest 35a.

The 25r seems to have the least sag for me too

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Does anyone notice that when you click the fire button but enough to light up the screen but not enough to fire it that if you do that like 3-5 times it won't go to sleep after that. I sometimes will click it to see that ohms after say I take a hit and change the dripper but I've had it do this on more than one occasion and didn't realize it never went to sleep and came back it's still on and battery half dead lol
 

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Does anyone notice that when you click the fire button but enough to light up the screen but not enough to fire it that if you do that like 3-5 times it won't go to sleep after that. I sometimes will click it to see that ohms after say I take a hit and change the dripper but I've had it do this on more than one occasion and didn't realize it never went to sleep and came back it's still on and battery half dead lol
Yep. Happens to me too.
 

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I now have a lot of batteries for backup, i shouldve bought the volt meter first, but so far on a .9 ohm coil at 30 watts they all put out the voltage that the IPV2 says, +- .2, regardless of how much sag the battery meter shows.
I will build a .3 later and up the wattage and see if the higher amps make the difference.
The batteries are LG HE2, Samsung 25R, VTC 4 & 5, AW 1600 IMR, and Vamped 40 amp. The battery that the battery meter on the IPV2 shows has the least sag is the 25R

F yeah, abrb..

The vamped 40 amp is 20 continuous(possibly less)..just fyi.

Let us know how the lg, Sony's, and Samsung 25r compare in vape time, if you can vape above 30watts. It's kinda hard, because resistance is affected by temperature throughout the circuit, as well as atmospheric conditions...we're using heating elements..kinda hard to keep track of the micro ohm differences throughout the day, how saturated the coil is staying...and other things, like the screen staying on, yadayada..but yeah..ball park is as good as we can do in these cases.

But yeah, my plume veil/vume bell is going to her... horrible experience with it on the ipv.. flush or on tight enough, airholes are aligned with touch sensor...burnt me twice...her once, maybe some other victims.

It's a GREAT atomizer..if I had a bottom feeder, it would be THE atty..if they don't get a bottom feeding ipv out in a few months, might have to inquire about some of the sx series chips...

But back on topic... only thing I continually use is my origen... randomly my tobh, since it's paired with my gus currently- estia is on it's way..:)

Drilling magma and aqua out.. to help satisfy my tri-coil tank craving...till I can afford a 510estia or he makes an adapter for the original version...haha... I'm crying about having to use it on a 20x1 mech... regulation spoils me.[emoji307] [emoji318] [emoji320] [emoji322] [emoji307]

I was contemplating 20x1 threaded mods if I started making box mods, easy to get an adapter, but pretty hard to break/screw up the connection when it's secured by that much threading...battery removal similar to a tube mod- seriously, 2014 and we're using screwed on, sliding, or magnetic covers?

End rant...but yeah, posted these before, but there aren't enough pictures on here...
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Here's that six coil build..and vapor production- super quick... this build inspired an idea about a new type of RDA/RBA
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Last picture I blew at it hard from ~3ft away..
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Kiwi, where did you acquire those 3 battery cases in the top left? I have the clear ones below those and I don't like the pointy corners, I would much rather have the rounded corner ones like yours.
Also do they latch securely and stay latched if carried in a pocket?

Thanks
Check fast tech..
 
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Yay mine is on its way. Is the vtc4 a suitable battery for this device? I don't plan on vaping at 50w probably around 20-30 should do me fine with a 1 ohm build.

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Yes the vtc4(30A) is plenty fine for this device. You will be able to run the device to the max if you wish with that battery with no problems. They are the battery I run in mine. I also have run mine with the AW 18650 1600mah(24A) with no problems other than shorter battery life.
 

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Kiwi, where did you acquire those 3 battery cases in the top left? I have the clear ones below those and I don't like the pointy corners, I would much rather have the rounded corner ones like yours.
Also do they latch securely and stay latched if carried in a pocket?

Thanks

Ah no clue. They came when I ordered the 25r from a coop. And yeap they latch on super tight. Way more than those rectangular fasttech ones


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Ya I figured the vamped was a rewrap, just thought I'd give it a shot while I was ordering all the others. I'm not going to use it anymore, the sag is ridiculous even at 1 ohm, I'm not very comfortable with it. I'll do a more comprehensive test tomorrow, I've been busy today.
As a side note, I got the asmodus 30 mm today, looks kinda ridiculous but it hits great and is a very cool vape, which is what I prefer. I'll probably still drill it out but the airflow is decent. I didn't have time to build quality coils, I just tossed a dual .8 with 26 gauge in, but it still hits great with good flavor.
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