Vaporesso LUXE II 220w Kit - Problems

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stols001

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Sounds like the mod is having issues? I mean unless you are overpowering your coils.

What happens when you turn it down. If you turn it down and you are still melting things, maybe your mod's output is fluctuating.

If your batteries are fine and everything else works with everything maybe it's the mod and you need to send it back?

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Sounds like the mod is having issues? I mean unless you are overpowering your coils.

What happens when you turn it down. If you turn it down and you are still melting things, maybe your mod's output is fluctuating.

If your batteries are fine and everything else works with everything maybe it's the mod and you need to send it back?

Anna
Hello Anna, thank you for your support.
I'm not overpowering, definitelly i even tried to start from 50% down the coil range and up till average range.
I strongly think it's the mods output fluctuating as you said, batteries are new(also tried my old ones) and in the time i'm answering you this i melted another GT coil, but i can keep using a QF meshed with my old atomizer with no problems.
I don't know what to do and i prolly lost it's invoice so i may not even be able to return it.
 
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this might seem like a long shot but you might go through the menus and check the settings. I don't know what would happen if for instance, if it's set for temperature control and nickel coils, but you're using stainless steel coils. Could be a mismatch between the settings and the coils you are using. I for one hate reading the manuals. Some mods are way too complicated.
 

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this might seem like a long shot but you might go through the menus and check the settings. I don't know what would happen if for instance, if it's set for temperature control and nickel coils, but you're using stainless steel coils. Could be a mismatch between the settings and the coils you are using. I for one hate reading the manuals. Some mods are way too complicated.
I was going to say something similar... learn how to use your mod (good ol you tube videos help) Make sure about your settings and make sure once you set it that it's locked. Also, do you know what material (metal) the coils are made from (some, but not most, may need TC) By the way, I have a mod that (even when locked) if I change the battery (removable 18650) it still remembers the wattage setting but is unlocked so can easily change wattage (keep an eye on that and even the ohms reading on the coil) Didn't notice (put it in my pocket) and instead of 14 watts (for my little MTL tank) had changed to 60 watts (the max on that mod)
What is the tank you are using was it part of a kit (mod/tank combo)? The more info the better we can help you. If I have time, will look it up.
 
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