Sad day for Sigelei? :(

Status
Not open for further replies.

dlongbow

Full Member
Feb 22, 2013
14
6
Austin
First - sorry if I I could have posted this thread in a better place, but I figured I would just put it here since I just started getting into variable voltage mods :blush:

That being said and out of the way....I was really excited when I first saw the pictures released for the sigelei T-max in the red color. I thought it looked really clean, the shade of red was awesome - I still love it - and it sounded like it was going to pack a punch and be an amazing mod - I thought this one would be the one, the first "expensive" mod I would get....

However, it turns out - the T-max is only able to hold one battery - the charge on it wouldn't even last that long. This was super disappointing to me, especially since it seemed like people where happy / excited about a new sigelei product coming out - but now that the specifics are out for the product, it doesn't seem like that many people are that excited about it any more :unsure:

I guess, is anyone else out there as disappointed in this as I am? And just out of curiosity if anyone was going to get it, are you still going to? I mean the product it self looks great (I think, again in the red color - but idk)
 

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,076
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
What's disappointing about the battery? Either the paired 18350 batteries or the single 18650 battery will last you an entire day. That seems more than adequate to me.

What else disappoints you about this PV?

I have two similar APV's to this (although not VW, not a big deal to me), a Segelei Ovale V8 and Smoktech VV Gripper. I love their form factor. The T-max having a more durable metal body is a huge plus.
 

Trick

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 14, 2012
1,655
2,846
Round Rock, Texas, United States
What's disappointing about the battery? Either the paired 18350 batteries or the single 18650 battery will last you an entire day. That seems more than adequate to me.

That would be more than adequate. However, the single battery a T-Max will hold is an 18350. There's not enough room in it for anything bigger.

They really shot themselves in the foot on this one.
 

zapped

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 30, 2009
6,056
10,545
55
Richmond, Va...Right in Altria's back yard.
I think its interesting that everyone likes to tout the Vamo as being the Provari killer when in actuality all its killed is the Z-Max.You hardly ever hear any threads about it any more.

Same dynamic might be in play here.

Just an FYI to the OP though, I get 12-14 hours life out of my single batteries and extreme caution should be used whenever stacking batteries.
 

Baditude

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Apr 8, 2012
30,394
73,076
71
Ridgeway, Ohio
That would be more than adequate. However, the single battery a T-Max will hold is an 18350. There's not enough room in it for anything bigger.

They really shot themselves in the foot on this one.
What I've seen thus far is there are two battery configurations. Zmax Brother Tmax!sigelei Brand T-max Ecig Show Vv And Vw With Oled Screen - Buy Sigelei T-max,T-max,Zmax T-max Product on Alibaba.com . Can you post a more ligitimate link that it will only hold an 18350?

I'm not questioning your word, I've just not seen that myself yet.

Edit: Ok, I did find one link that says it will only use a single 18350 battery. If this is true, I will have to concede that I find that information to be disappointing. http://www.exhalevapors.com/Tmax_by_Sigelei_E_Cig_Mod_APV_Box_OLED_p/6058.htm?1=1&CartID=1
 
Last edited:

muzichead

Resident Knucklehead
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 7, 2011
5,281
13,882
Illinois
Edit: Ok, I did find one link that says it will only use a single 18350 battery. If this is true, I will have to concede that I find that information to be disappointing. Sigelei T-max (Red or Black)

Actually it says:


Sigelei T-max (Red or Black)

Pre order arriving APPROXIMATELY March 15th. Will provide refunds if requested.
Sigelei's first variable voltage box mod comes with some of the following features:
- variable voltage 3.0v~6.0 v
- OLED screen
- Easy carry
- Protection against short-circuit

The Tmax can use one 16340 battery.
 

AnsonJames

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jun 23, 2011
1,855
2,239
IRELAND
I think its interesting that everyone likes to tout the Vamo as being the Provari killer when in actuality all its killed is the Z-Max.You hardly ever hear any threads about it any more.

Same dynamic might be in play here.

Just an FYI to the OP though, I get 12-14 hours life out of my single batteries and extreme caution should be used whenever stacking batteries.

The Vamo really did kill the Zmax.
As far as the Provari is concerned, there seems to be more threads about folks buying them then there ever was.
 

crxess

Grumpy Ole Man
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Sep 20, 2012
24,438
46,126
71
Williamsport Md
From ExhaleVapors:

Pre order arriving APPROXIMATELY March 15th. Will provide refunds if requested.
Sigelei's first variable voltage box mod comes with some of the following features:
- variable voltage 3.0v~6.0 v
- OLED screen
- Easy carry
- Protection against short-circuit

The Tmax can use one 16340 battery.

Some controls for this mod include:
1. Out on/off
2. power/ voltage up
3. Power/voltage down
4. Batter voltage
5. LCD display
6. LCD on/off
7. PO & Vo model
8. RMS&Mean
 

fourthrok

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 12, 2012
3,192
7,709
Watertown, NY
I'm not sure I see that big of a problem. The Provari mini takes a 18350 battery, right? The Provape 1 takes 14500 batteries. I mean, really? A whole heap of box mods use the 14500's. I use 18350s in my 3.7 Gripper and that guy will just keeps going and going and going. I use the 700 mAh 16340s in my V8...and get about the same life as I do with the 18350s. What's the big deal, I wonder? Personally, I've found that I can get the 16340s for such a reasonable price that's its no problem getting several. Load your Tmax, get a battery box and store 4 extras in there...you have probably 4 to 7 days power ready to go there!

It's about the mAh...not the dimensions, people!

I don't know. I still think it's a sweet looking mod that's in box form, is metal, and has VV. It' has the Zmax chip in it, so they say. What's wrong with that? I put in a pre-order for it. I guess I'll be the guinea pig. :laugh:

[EDIT] I see posts all over the APV forum with people looking for "mini APVs" or "stealthy small mods". or "good APVs that take 18350". There is NOT really any different in POWER between the 18350 and the 16340 folks!
 
Last edited:

fourthrok

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 12, 2012
3,192
7,709
Watertown, NY
Guess I'll be finding out for myself sometime after the 15th. Very curious. Maybe I was wrong to jump on it...but you only live once, you know? And my finger was all twitchy and next thing you know...click!...the deed was done. I'd kinda wanted red, but they vendor took that option off, so I figure black is good, too. Maybe even work out better with my accessories and such.

I hope some reviews come out soon...so either I can be really excited or start crying in my beer!
 

budynbuick

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Dec 18, 2012
609
391
michigan
I think its interesting that everyone likes to tout the Vamo as being the Provari killer when in actuality all its killed is the Z-Max.You hardly ever hear any threads about it any more.

Same dynamic might be in play here.

Just an FYI to the OP though, I get 12-14 hours life out of my single batteries and extreme caution should be used whenever stacking batteries.

I didn't realize 'everyone' stated the Vamo would be the ProV killer LOL. I certainly didn't advocate such. As for the Z-Max, according to the OP, it sounds like it may have killed itself. I don't want the ProV killed cause I am going to get one to go with my 5 Vamos. Can't have enough mods.
 

dchest02

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 24, 2012
739
1,051
48
Muskegon, MI
If it ends up being the 18650/2 x 18350 configuration I will buy one. I already have 18650s, and its for my wife, I don't want her to have to carry around multiple batteries to get through a day of vaping. Not that she couldn't, or isn't capable of changing batteries throughout the day, I just don't want her to have to.
 

tnt56

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 30, 2012
6,592
11,481
68
Tripple digits half way to home
Give the Vamo owners enough time and it will kill it's self. First one lasted 3 months before the chip when out in it. Second is placed in a drawer. Using the Tesla now and like it really well. Still fires at the same 37 htz as the other china mods do. But that's not what the OP asked. Sorry for the hijack of the thread.
 

Mezzum

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 21, 2011
174
96
Conroe, Texas
While I understand some concerns, I think it wise to wait till someone has actually seen and used the product. In this day where there are at least 20 different reviews of Vaping devices on YouTube, there will be plenty of time to judge the device on its merits rather then conjunction.

I did email the vendor they confirmed to me, the T-Max will use a single 16340 battery based on info they got from the manufacturer. I will hold judgement till I see and try it.
 

Koman

Moved On
ECF Veteran
Jan 7, 2010
3,213
1,493
43
lv
While I understand some concerns, I think it wise to wait till someone has actually seen and used the product. In this day where there are at least 20 different reviews of Vaping devices on YouTube, there will be plenty of time to judge the device on its merits rather then conjunction.

I did email the vendor they confirmed to me, the T-Max will use a single 16340 battery based on info they got from the manufacturer. I will hold judgement till I see and try it.
Yeah, I think that's the deal alright!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread