Hey all, new member here.
I just bought a Curve mod (?) from Lost Vape (not across all the terminology yet). Unfortunately, the shop didnt tell me that you have to buy the battery separately, so it only functions at all when plugged in via USB.
I have two Russian 91% tanks that I inherited from a vape-savvy friend. Nominally, these should work with the Curve as the latter has a 510 connector. It plugs in correctly and recognises the coils in each tank as being 1ohm and 0.75ohm respectively (which again is correct as Curve is designed for 0.7 to 3ohm atomisers).
The problem is when I try to actually vape, no vapour is generated. The coil gets warm, but I noticed that no matter what power setting I put it on (i.e. 7W to 40W) the voltage (which only displays when pressing the trigger) remains the same. Specifically, it stays at 0.67V and 0.54V respectively for the 1ohm and 0.75ohm coils. Ive noticed that a very miniscule amount of vapour is generated for the 1ohm coil so I am pretty sure that it is a low voltage problem.
Is it possible that this is because of the lack of battery? It is unlikely to be a fault in the atomiser (since I have two), but the other possibility is that the Curve is in fact not compatible with this tank. However I would like to know beforehand as I'd much rather not buy another atomiser if not necessary, for several reasons (I like to roll my own coils and dont know of another atomiser that would fit the Curve, lets you do that, uses the same wire, is not expensive, etc). However it seems unlikely to me - surely the mod should work correctly if it is plugged into the wall?
Any opinions would be much appreciated, or if more info is required please let me know.
Thanks all
I just bought a Curve mod (?) from Lost Vape (not across all the terminology yet). Unfortunately, the shop didnt tell me that you have to buy the battery separately, so it only functions at all when plugged in via USB.
I have two Russian 91% tanks that I inherited from a vape-savvy friend. Nominally, these should work with the Curve as the latter has a 510 connector. It plugs in correctly and recognises the coils in each tank as being 1ohm and 0.75ohm respectively (which again is correct as Curve is designed for 0.7 to 3ohm atomisers).
The problem is when I try to actually vape, no vapour is generated. The coil gets warm, but I noticed that no matter what power setting I put it on (i.e. 7W to 40W) the voltage (which only displays when pressing the trigger) remains the same. Specifically, it stays at 0.67V and 0.54V respectively for the 1ohm and 0.75ohm coils. Ive noticed that a very miniscule amount of vapour is generated for the 1ohm coil so I am pretty sure that it is a low voltage problem.
Is it possible that this is because of the lack of battery? It is unlikely to be a fault in the atomiser (since I have two), but the other possibility is that the Curve is in fact not compatible with this tank. However I would like to know beforehand as I'd much rather not buy another atomiser if not necessary, for several reasons (I like to roll my own coils and dont know of another atomiser that would fit the Curve, lets you do that, uses the same wire, is not expensive, etc). However it seems unlikely to me - surely the mod should work correctly if it is plugged into the wall?
Any opinions would be much appreciated, or if more info is required please let me know.
Thanks all