cat420

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I clean mine in ISO with no issues. Just don't let it get into the vents or near the switch. Then do a proper burn off. Use 99% only.

I m thinking of cleaning only the top portion with ISO...I fear that if the top filter get too sticky could prevent the vapor to pass trough....bottom is fine also if bit dirty...actually it add up some flavor.
 
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cat420

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The accumulation on the top part will come off....
submerge the entire top (remove glass window if you like) in 91% Iso... then brush a bit.. it will be as good as new.
later after it is clean, I found if I brush it briskly while still warm the particles go away more easily.

I find a bit complicated to remove the glass part...can't even notice any scrue...all explanation with pics on the FV web page do not show how to remove the top glass screen...
 
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PPN

Volute of Vapor
Hi Vito, my unit don't heat anymore, I tried to turn the heating screen and to change it but nothing is happening except a first heat(the heat become red) before to stay cold, I tried to heat without the bowl to see what is happening and i can see on each side of the heating screen a little red hot point and there is some fumes from this and it smell bad ( like in a blacksmith factory).
I don't know what is happening but I changed the heating screen one time in 2 months (so 1 heating screen/month), and my old one is full of little holes...
 
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Vitolo

Vaporist
Hi PPN...
I am at a loss.
You seem to have a handle on maintenance in that you have successfully performed a screen change.. something I have never done.
I think this is a job for our good friend FV!
 
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PPN

Volute of Vapor
Thanks for the fast reply Vito!
I already write to FV but I think that I need to wait the next week to get an answer

ps: I just see that you didn't keep your Cloud, why not?

How can I check copper rod contact is good?
I tried to clean them because I tried some days ago to vape some oil on my FV (I use S2, without spacer and 2 screens) but perhaps a little bit of oil is falling on the heater screen? (I think not because when I try it I put a very little amount of oil and it was vaped really fast)

I tried to clean the copper rods with iso but it didn't help, yesterday afternoon I vaped a nice bowl (abv cames out brown) and in the evening I wanted to vape front the TV and it didn't worked anymore...!!??

mod note: Please avoid back-to-back posts, use Edit instead. Two posts merged.
 
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ScottyT Lefty

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I've been conducting a little experiment between the older 3.7's I purchased and left them continuously plugged in charging, and a new 3.7 set I only charge until green and remove once fully charged. There is a little difference in power between the newer 3.7's and originals. The older units are good for one session only and require replacement, the newer units I can leave in for 2 different sessions, and several times 3 sessions on one battery.
 
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BuffaloBill

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Hi, this is my first post on fuckcombustion.

I just purchased the FlashVape and the S-2 kit this week. I put in the spacer, charged the S-2 battery fully with the S-2 charger, then put it into the vaporizer. I turned it on and started using it. After around 2-3 pulls of the vaporizer working correctly, I tried pressing the power-on button but the indicator wouldn't turn green. I tried turning the vape off and on, but the indicator still wouldn't turn on. The only way for me to take a pull was to hold the main power switch and the power-on button at the same time.

At this point, I thought it might have been a defected battery or something, so I tried again with the other S-2 battery. Same result. Then I charged the 3.2 V, took out the spacer and tried using the FlashVape without Stage-2. The result is the same. I can only get 2-3 hits before the vape isn't able to heat up unless I hold both the Main power switch and the power-on button.

For Example, before I wrote this post I was using the FlashVape. I took 3 solid hits with it fully functioning. Then I tried again, and the vape just wouldn't heat up. So, I put the vape on my desk without pressing any buttons and started writing this post. After the first paragraph, I tried pressing the power-on button but it didn't work. However, after I wrote the second paragraph I tried using it again and it worked. Two draws later and it's not working anymore. Any help?
 
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ScottyT Lefty

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Sad news Buffalo. I know from experience that the FV gang will do everything in their power to get you back on track quickly. I'd contact them and they will get back to you soon.
I've had this no power issue as well. However after turning the unit on and off and swapping batteries gets me back on track. Never had to go through what your experiences have yet. Hang in there man. Good luck.
 
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escierdanyc

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If the top screen gets burn from accidental combustion, would you guys recommend dipping the top cap in ISO?
 
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Lizard King

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Has this happened to anyone else yet? I heard it 'pop' towards the end of a bowl...




Just wanted to say that FV was as reliable and helpful as always. A replacement spacer is on its way!


Hi, this is my first post on fuckcombustion.

I just purchased the FlashVape and the S-2 kit this week. I put in the spacer, charged the S-2 battery fully with the S-2 charger, then put it into the vaporizer. I turned it on and started using it. After around 2-3 pulls of the vaporizer working correctly, I tried pressing the power-on button but the indicator wouldn't turn green. I tried turning the vape off and on, but the indicator still wouldn't turn on. The only way for me to take a pull was to hold the main power switch and the power-on button at the same time.

At this point, I thought it might have been a defected battery or something, so I tried again with the other S-2 battery. Same result. Then I charged the 3.2 V, took out the spacer and tried using the FlashVape without Stage-2. The result is the same. I can only get 2-3 hits before the vape isn't able to heat up unless I hold both the Main power switch and the power-on button.

For Example, before I wrote this post I was using the FlashVape. I took 3 solid hits with it fully functioning. Then I tried again, and the vape just wouldn't heat up. So, I put the vape on my desk without pressing any buttons and started writing this post. After the first paragraph, I tried pressing the power-on button but it didn't work. However, after I wrote the second paragraph I tried using it again and it worked. Two draws later and it's not working anymore. Any help?

Have you made sure all the connections are tight?
 
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FlashVAPE

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Hi, this is my first post on fuckcombustion.

I just purchased the FlashVape and the S-2 kit this week. I put in the spacer, charged the S-2 battery fully with the S-2 charger, then put it into the vaporizer. I turned it on and started using it. After around 2-3 pulls of the vaporizer working correctly, I tried pressing the power-on button but the indicator wouldn't turn green. I tried turning the vape off and on, but the indicator still wouldn't turn on. The only way for me to take a pull was to hold the main power switch and the power-on button at the same time.

At this point, I thought it might have been a defected battery or something, so I tried again with the other S-2 battery. Same result. Then I charged the 3.2 V, took out the spacer and tried using the FlashVape without Stage-2. The result is the same. I can only get 2-3 hits before the vape isn't able to heat up unless I hold both the Main power switch and the power-on button.

For Example, before I wrote this post I was using the FlashVape. I took 3 solid hits with it fully functioning. Then I tried again, and the vape just wouldn't heat up. So, I put the vape on my desk without pressing any buttons and started writing this post. After the first paragraph, I tried pressing the power-on button but it didn't work. However, after I wrote the second paragraph I tried using it again and it worked. Two draws later and it's not working anymore. Any help?

Hi BuffaloBill, welcome to the forum! please see my email to you in this regard, and I am sure we will find a quick and easy solution to the problem for you! customer service is always No.1 with yours truly! thanks again!


Just wanted to say that FV was as reliable and helpful as always. A replacement spacer is on its way!

...your welcome :)

Have you made sure all the connections are tight?

... YES, it is very important to make sure that all the threaded connections are tight as to ensure the best performance from your FV. Since making the FV more user friendly with easy replacement of parts, we have left the threads free (not secured using threadlock) so that all parts of your unit can be easily taken apart for maintenance as required. Unfortunately, this also means that it may come loose with use, and needs to be tightened from time to time to ensure optimal performance.

A lot of times, with issues of under-performance, lose of heat or power, I suspect that the problem may be the result of a loose connection at the joint where the handle (battery compartment) joins the main heater section of the FV (the section with the stainless steel switch and light indicator)... this joint may have come loose during shipping or after repeated usage, resulting in a poor connection. This connection can be tightened very easily by hand.. simply get a firm grip on the heater section of the FV, and turn the handle counter-clockwise until it is totally tight. While doing this procedure, please take care not to rotate the ceramic bowl retainer piece above the main heater section, which may result in mis-alignment of the side air inlet holes with the holes in the ceramic base. you can easily check if the side air inlet holes are aligned properly by looking through them, all three holes should have a clear line of sight straight through.

It is also very important to make sure that the alignment of the vent holes are on mark as described above. If the vent holes where the cool air enters the vape is blocked by the inner ceramic part being slightly rotated, it can easily result in the vape overheating and/or poor vapor production. I think there may be a few users out there who are having such issues due to mis-aligned vent holes. We are addressing this issue by making current APR versions of the FV with a hex-key screw lock on the back of the unit, which tightens to ensure that the ceramic core does not turn in the housing, and that the vent holes are always precisely aligned once tightened.
 
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Lizard King

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We are addressing this issue by making current APR versions of the FV with a hex-key screw lock on the back of the unit, which tightens to ensure that the ceramic core does not turn in the housing, and that the vent holes are always precisely aligned once tightened.

That's a nice idea. I regularly need to tighten this thread every half a dozen sessions or so, which is no big deal really but it does take a bit of effort to tighten it fully. On the other hand, it's really nice having access to this part of the FV, and it has saved me from having to send her in for maintenance at least once in the last few months. I love how I can easily get to all the important parts of the FV whenever required! After a full strip down and clean, it's almost like having a brand-new unit in your hand.

On a side note, do you think there will ever be a PA available for the FV?
 
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That's a nice idea. I regularly need to tighten this thread every half a dozen sessions or so, which is no big deal really but it does take a bit of effort to tighten it fully. On the other hand, it's really nice having access to this part of the FV, and it has saved me from having to send her in for maintenance at least once in the last few months. I love how I can easily get to all the important parts of the FV whenever required! After a full strip down and clean, it's almost like having a brand-new unit in your hand.

On a side note, do you think there will ever be a PA available for the FV?

Yes, we are working on a PA solution that is incredible and will take the FV to the next level. The FV PA will feature adjustable constant temperature control which will make the unit super easy to use, and everyone can personalize their own favorite temperature when using the FV on PA.

We are probably about 2 months away from a public release of the the FVPA, just in time for Christmas :)
 

Lizard King

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Yes, we are working on a PA solution that is incredible and will take the FV to the next level. The FV PA will feature adjustable constant temperature control which will make the unit super easy to use, and everyone can personalize their own favorite temperature when using the FV on PA.

We are probably about 2 months away from a public release of the the FVPA, just in time for Christmas :)

Santa has been duly notified!
 

Vicki

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Yes, we are working on a PA solution that is incredible and will take the FV to the next level. The FV PA will feature adjustable constant temperature control which will make the unit super easy to use, and everyone can personalize their own favorite temperature when using the FV on PA.

We are probably about 2 months away from a public release of the the FVPA, just in time for Christmas :)

That's so cool! I can't wait to try it! :)
 

ScottyT Lefty

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Well that was sure easy. I had no idea this new model had a thread where the battery compartment meets the main heating section. My first gen model did not. Mine was loose as well. I had one battery not working sometimes and I figured it was operator error or a dying cell. A quick turn and I'm back in business. I think Lizard King is bang on having a almost new unit in your hands after a strip down and clean out. And now to hear a PA option around the corner! Stay hot Flashvape!!! Great report!
 

pakalolo

Toolbag v1.1 (candidate)
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Well that was sure easy. I had no idea this new model had a thread where the battery compartment meets the main heating section. My first gen model did not. Mine was loose as well. I had one battery not working sometimes and I figured it was operator error or a dying cell. A quick turn and I'm back in business. I think Lizard King is bang on having a almost new unit in your hands after a strip down and clean out. And now to hear a PA option around the corner! Stay hot Flashvape!!! Great report!

Actually your first generation model does, but the threads are sealed with Locktite or something similar. You can unscrew it if you're careful and apply enough force.
 

cat420

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Actually your first generation model does, but the threads are sealed with Locktite or something similar. You can unscrew it if you're careful and apply enough force.

I do not know which model I own..I v bought a FV few weeks back in Australia...so not sure if is an old generation or what. Any way I can't identify the threads between battery compartment and heating chamber. Would be possible to have a pic of it ?
 
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pakalolo

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I do not know which model I own..I v bought a FV few weeks back in Australia...so not sure if is an old generation or what. Any way I can't identify the threads between battery compartment and heating chamber. Would be possible to have a pic of it ?

I though I had a picture of a fully disassembled FV but I don't. This is actually one of the new APR FVs but I'm using it because thanks to the lighting, it is easier to see where the components separate.

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Each differently shaded component in this picture is a separate part. From the top: the glass top retainer, the swivel cap, the heater retainer, the switch assembly, the battery compartment, and the bottom switch assembly. The heater retainer, the switch assembly, and the battery compartment are all secured in the early models, but can be unscrewed with a little force. I had to use a clamp to do this but it worked without damage.
 

Lizard King

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^^ That is such a cool picture!! It's the gunmetal FV, right? Did you have to play with the lighting to get it to come out like that?
 
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