funkyjunky

www.lamart.ch
Manufacturer
Guys, I realized that after installing the newest FW, my clock has been resetted. Now I'm trying desperately to set it again... No matter what combination I try, I can't seem to save the edited numbers... What kinda button combination would I need to exit the menu while saving it??

Thanks for your help.. maybe this is a glitch on mine?
you need to press and hold fire inside the clock setting menu, which will save the clock and exit. took me some time as well to save my time.



on another note: we are released now! weeeheeee :D

time for a great pic; the wall of tubos:
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vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
you need to press and hold fire inside the clock setting menu, which will save the clock and exit. took me some time as well to save my time.



on another note: we are released now! weeeheeee :D

time for a great pic; the wall of tubos:
mYNdyQG.png


Great, FJ! Congrats!!!! :)
To another wall of vapor happiness :D



About setting the time. I tried it all before. Ended up flashing the fw again and now it’s working. The former update must have been faulty (heard that windows disconnect while flashin and the screen was acting funky like stealth. Also clock was always 0:00 and date the same... even after hours. It would not let me save the changes.)

So it’s all good now!:)
 

Gray Area

Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone's had their Tubo out in cold weather (I'm talking freezing temps/winter etc)...?

Just curious, as it's getting cold around these parts already. How did it hold up, what sort of increase in temps did you have to do to account for the ambient temp being so low etc...?

Thanks :tup:
 

IckiestOfTheSticky

Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone's had their Tubo out in cold weather (I'm talking freezing temps/winter etc)...?

Just curious, as it's getting cold around these parts already. How did it hold up, what sort of increase in temps did you have to do to account for the ambient temp being so low etc...?

Thanks :tup:

Once I get mine, I'll be taking it up to the mountains (I'm in Colorado) so will be able to test at high altitudes, but it won't be until snowboarding season until I can do so. Too bad I don't have it now, it's getting down into freezing temps on Tuesday.

EDIT - Also, forgot to post, here's my Tubo (I'm going to call her Goldilocks), that will soon be on its way to me! Thanks @funkyjunky for being an awesome dude!

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leveltree

never wanted to beat that one ;)
@Gray Area what I noticed when comparing cold (not crazy cold) outsides and insides,
the set temperature doesn't have to be adjusted. But warm up time is longer, cool down quicker and battery consumption higher.
So it just puts more stress on the heating tubes but reaches the same temperatures eventually.
 

KeroZen

Chronic vapaholic
Excepted these boxes fails pretty fast when you keep swapping attachments. Most cheap ones are notorious for having bad 510 ports. If you plan to swap often, consider using these 510 extenders.
 

Abysmal Vapor

Supersniffer 2000 - robot fart detection device
these boxes fails pretty fast when you keep swapping attachments. Most cheap ones are notorious for having bad 510 ports. If you plan to swap often, consider using these 510 extenders.
What are those extension you are speaking of ?
I have a 510 heatsink ,would that work or should i get 510 to 510 adapter
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Gray Area

Well-Known Member
@Gray Area what I noticed when comparing cold (not crazy cold) outsides and insides,
the set temperature doesn't have to be adjusted. But warm up time is longer, cool down quicker and battery consumption higher.
So it just puts more stress on the heating tubes but reaches the same temperatures eventually.

Yeah, that makes sense when you think about it... few extra batteries then I think.

Thanks :tup:
 

Abysmal Vapor

Supersniffer 2000 - robot fart detection device
Just tried the tubox with the rx300 . I pulled like a vacuum cleaner and no issues at all. Board temps are at 53 C and it was even charging at the same time.. Bye bye, ""device too hot "" message. I loaded it with 4 brand new VTC5 30A 2600Mah ,snatched them for 20 euro from a reputed local source. I will try upload videos tonight :))
 
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