XHaler voltages video demonstration

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Just thought this should be linked in it's own thread instead of the customer fiasco thread ;)

Drew clearly shows the "proof" to those who would like to discredit his product and to those who chose to believe the haters. Why would somebody want to discredit the Xhaler? Good question and one that requires little thought if you consider the source...

XHaler owners like myself already knew this feature was working without a voltage meter.

Bravo Drew!
 
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Thank you for the video...i decided to register because of some weird issues i saw with it...

First test is 6.65v(which should be loose bottom cap right?)
then twists the botton cap Clockwise(wouldn't that loosen it more?) and gets 5.4v,
then counter clockwise(Should Tighten rear cap) and recieves 6.65v again..
clockwise(Loosening cap) for 5.5v...

Am i the only one seeing this? maybe the conspiracy part of my brain is working in overdrive and i'm imagining it??
 
Thank you for the video...i decided to register because of some weird issues i saw with it...

First test is 6.65v(which should be loose bottom cap right?)
then twists the botton cap Clockwise(wouldn't that loosen it more?) and gets 5.4v,
then counter clockwise(Should Tighten rear cap) and recieves 6.65v again..
clockwise(Loosening cap) for 5.5v...

Am i the only one seeing this? maybe the conspiracy part of my brain is working in overdrive and i'm imagining it??

Righty-tighty lefty-loosey, dude. ;)
 

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Righty-tighty lefty-loosey, dude. ;)
That is the first thing that popped in my head hehe

Anyway I too am glad this is over... I really was begining to wonder... but wasn't going to credit or discredit anything until the questions in my head were answered hehe

Silver lining though.... definately got the Xhaler in the limelight (thats the word right? hehe) and alot of the curious will now be satisified to buy the product..... I know I have to wait till after the holidays... but I don't see why I shouldn't add the exhaler to my sig.... who knows we'll see... I just spend too much and not just on ecigs I am a 100% consumer all the way

NICE VID now hopefully people can move on and maybe do a search for the LGD306 D-1 cartomizer mod ;) hehe
 

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Thank you for the video...i decided to register because of some weird issues i saw with it...

First test is 6.65v(which should be loose bottom cap right?)
then twists the botton cap Clockwise(wouldn't that loosen it more?) and gets 5.4v,
then counter clockwise(Should Tighten rear cap) and recieves 6.65v again..
clockwise(Loosening cap) for 5.5v...

Am i the only one seeing this? maybe the conspiracy part of my brain is working in overdrive and i'm imagining it??

Watch from 35 to 43 seconds... shows 6V when tight and 5V when loose?? Opposite of what is supposed to happen.

Then about 57 seconds in it looks like he realizes he is doing it backwards... pauses and unscrews again for 6v.. when it was just 5v a few sec earlier.

Something not right there... I call FAKE!!

By the way I actually own an Xhaler, and I can tell you there is absolutely NO difference in vape whether that cap is on tight, loose, off, halfway on, a quarter turn on, etc. Also, adjusting that screw does nothing as well.

Fake vid... nice try...
 
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Watch from 35 to 43 seconds... shows 6V when tight and 5V when loose?? Opposite of what is supposed to happen.

Then about 57 seconds in it looks like he realizes he is doing it backwards... pauses and unscrews again for 6v.. when it was just 5v a few sec earlier.

Something not right there... I call FAKE!!

By the way I actually own an Xhaler, and I can tell you there is absolutely NO difference in vape whether that cap is on tight, loose, off, halfway on, a quarter turn on, etc. Also, adjusting that screw does nothing as well.

Fake vid... nice try...

Ok. I'm sorry...I have to speak up finally. Been holding my tongue for too long.

I have to agree with Xeno. I watched the video 3 times, cocking my head to the side. I watched them about 4 more typing out the results I was seeing and then another 4-5 times making sure I wasn't wrong.

This is what I see in regards to when he tests the voltage and unscrews/rescrews the end cap:

first test: 6v
left: 5v
right: 6v
left: 5v
right ... left ...6v
right: 5v
(removes cap)
(replaces cap): 5v
left: 6v
right: 5v
left: 6v
right: 5v
left: 6v
 
Fake vid... nice try...


PLEASE tell me this is just a poor attempt at humor.

What color is the sky on your planet? Assuming for a moment that you are right--what freakin' difference does this make? The Xhaler is attached to a volt-meter and clearly shows 6V changing to 5V. Q.E.D.

Wanna try explaining to me how he could have faked this? I'm sorry but this is the most rediculous accusation I've seen all day! One guy posts an incomplete video chock full of mistakes and no matter how many times it was pointed out that you don't get to 5V when you configure the Xhaler for 7.4V operation, they insisted that it was "proof" that Drew was for some reason obliged to refute. Now that Drew posts a video of the Xhaler actually configured to run at 5V and it successfully works at 5V you try to claim that its fake?!? Are you freaking KIDDING?!?

You seem to be misunderstanding something shown in this video. If instead of making ludicrous claims you actually watched the video perhaps you would notice that he actually shows you how to make the test fail: Move the keyscrew so that it doesn't make contact with the cap when it is screwed tight and the voltage will not change because...wait for it...the cap doesn't make contact even when screwed tight. Drew then moved it back out far enough that placing a piece of metal across the bottom of the unit with the cap removed makes contact and shows 6.65V on the meter and then the cap will again make contact with the cap when screwed down tight and voila! 5V vaping.
 

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OK, just watched the video again! The first bit of the video is confusing. I don't understand what is going on there as he doesn't explain. But after tightening the allen screw it is not getting a voltage change. However, at the end of the video after adjusting the allen screw again the xhaler is clearly getting correct voltages in the correct settings of the end cap.
 

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OK, just watched the video again! The first bit of the video is confusing. I don't understand what is going on there as he doesn't explain. But after tightening the allen screw it is not getting a voltage change. However, at the end of the video after adjusting the allen screw again the xhaler is clearly getting correct voltages in the correct settings of the end cap.

The Xhaler is supposed to run at 5V with the cap tightened... the first 56 seconds of tests on this video show the opposite happening... it is showing 5V where it should be 6V and vise versa. Then at 57 seconds in he pauses... realizes he is messing up and corrects. Just watch the first part of the test before he removes the cap.
 

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Watch from 35 to 43 seconds... shows 6V when tight and 5V when loose?? Opposite of what is supposed to happen.

Then about 57 seconds in it looks like he realizes he is doing it backwards... pauses and unscrews again for 6v.. when it was just 5v a few sec earlier.

Something not right there... I call FAKE!!

By the way I actually own an Xhaler, and I can tell you there is absolutely NO difference in vape whether that cap is on tight, loose, off, halfway on, a quarter turn on, etc. Also, adjusting that screw does nothing as well.

Fake vid... nice try...



ROFLMAO!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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The Xhaler is supposed to run at 5V with the cap tightened... the first 56 seconds of tests on this video show the opposite happening... it is showing 5V where it should be 6V and vise versa. Then at 57 seconds in he pauses... realizes he is messing up and corrects. Just watch the first part of the test before he removes the cap.



Maybe it's a defective cap :)
 
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