Revolver Ecig review

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Scottbee

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None of mine do that. Sounds like you just have a bad battery. Did you try to maybe contact them and have them replace it? I've heard minimal problems with this ecig, and many were resolved by contacting them....


Well that could be.... but both of my batteries exhibit the exact same behavior right out of the box.

That would be unfortunately coincidental!
 

cracktheblack

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on a site called vapers place, they go on there are answer questions sometimes. i remember someone saying there was a small batch of bad batteries, and that they had the 1 cig kit but got theirs replaced quickly and it was all good. why dont you contact them and see whats going on? mine is so good its hard for me to hear people give it bad feedback. i am just completely happy with it. makes me excited to tell people about it so they too can leave analogs. i know you are way beyond that, but i think everyone should be getting results like in 'Nikkos' video. if not theres just something wrong. i would absoulutely follow through and see if they will help you out completely. i mean, its already paid for, so i doubt they will hassle you.
 

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Question:

Is anybody else experiencing "iffy" PCC behavior... or did I just get a dud.

I really can't trust this thing to charge a battery. I will press and hold the button until the green LED comes on.. and then it turns red. Fine. A few minutes later I will press the button and the red LED won't immediately come on. Bummer. I press and hold the button and the green-then-red sequence starts again. Then I'll check a few minutes later and it may or may not be charging.

It's just unsettling. Once I start a charge sequence I want to be confident that it will finish on its own. Don't want to reach for a charged battery and find that it is dead. Also don't want to have the re-check the thing every 5 minutes!

(Yes, I've tried a hard reset)
 

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For the wicking issues you guys are having. I don't suppose you've noticed, but there's not an actual wick on the device. It relies on the bridge to wick, which sucks. But dripping (which is what i exclusively do on mine) works fantastic! I have had an issue or two with my PCC in the past. But now, whenever i put a battery in to charge, I let it show me the red light Three times before i put it away. sometimes the charge will cut off, and you will see after you have hit the button Twice, that it goes straight to green, but after hitting it a third time if you see the red light you are guaranteed the full charge. Just be a little OCD about it. I always have a charged battery now. Note: if you hit it twice and then see the green light. Start over and let it be red 3 consecutive times.

I love this device so much! my 510 sits in a drawer at home, severely neglected.

It does take some time to get used to it and get everything figured out, but once you do, you won't regret it!
 

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The Revolver Elite kits are in. We just got 2 yesterday. We ordered them the week before Halloween. Happy with them. They take some getting used to as they are different from the DSE901's we have already. The filter packing is very small - not like what is in a prefilled 901 cartridge. It seems to me that it does not hold as much juice because of it. Can we pack it with more? Anyone???? How many drops of juice do you all use? I put about 8 or 9 in one and got a huge hit of juice in my mouth. Yuk8-o. Anyway, the PCC's both work well so far and the batteries seem to last OK - longer than a cartridge that is for sure. The 901 carts defnately last longer. Any help on filling the revolver carts and what filler to use would be great to hear! :thumb:
 

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You can't really compare the 901 to the M702.. at least not fairly. The entire M702 is less than half the size of a 901. Battery life and cart capacity are equivalently halved.

My M702 cart is good for about 9 drops or so.. depending on the size of the drop. If you put more filler in there.. you will get LESS liquid in there, and will probably get worse performance. That has at least been my experience. You want just enough filler to stop it from leaking or flooding the atty.. and not a bit more.

I used PTB in my M702 carts for a while and I was very happy with it. I'm playing with some other stuff right now... but I'm not going public until I have it all figured out.

The stock filler is "OK"... just keep it clean, and keep the right amount in there.
 

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Just got one to try out, it's siting at the post office arg!

Thinking about doing the PTB mod out of the box.

Is the process the same for the Revolver?

YouTube - Lipton Pyramid Mod

I've had two of these kits for a few weeks. I tried the PTB mod; fluid either leaked out or stayed up inside the cart. I tried a couple of other mods, but the only one that consistently drained the juice from the carts was Kristin's straw + scotchbrite set-up. Work's perfectly.

I keep a pair of narrow tweezers to pull the cup out of the cart, pull the scotchbrite bit out, refill (8-9 drops), and tuck the pad back in.

I use the atomizer to push the cup back into the cart while reattaching the cart.

Great little kit these revolvers :thumb:
 

anim8r

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Just did the PTB mod for the first time (with any ecig) and WOW it's awesome!

I made sure to leave a little extra PTB sticking out so that it gets the atty.

I'll have to try the scotchbrite stuff...

Yeah, I just couldn't find the "exact" amount of PTB to put in that would wick perfectly. I came close a few times, but the PTB was constantly sticking to the the atomizer and sometimes ended up on the floor when I pulled the cart off. And I rarely could get the shredded PTB filler back in to the cart without now sticking to my paperclip or tweezers and coming right back out =P.

The scotchbrite NEVER sticks to the atty (or has never stuck to the atomizer yet).

I just got back from a 4-day trip and it was awesome being able to refill the carts with just a pair of tweezers and a cocktail napkin to temporarily hold my filler. I did this with ease on the plane, in my rental, etc.

Plus, no freakin' set up with the scotchbrite, cut a small chunk and stick it in :D

I've reused the same filler plug multiple times and each one still wicks like a champ
 
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Hello Jon

I am very sorry about the battery. Unfortunately we will occasionally find one that is faulty. I will make sure that a replacement battery is sent out to you immediately. The shipping dept. will include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to return the defective battery to us in.

Again I apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your business.

Thank you,

Dennis
Revolver Customer Service

Can't beat that.
 

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