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Divine Tribe atty's

PPN

Volute of Vapor
QQ is strong! I just took some hits from a rosin (from kief)/CBD Crystal load and I'm very, very medicated now...

Although I'm a bit lost about settings since the unit seems to perform differently every time I remove/reinstall it on my old Evic mini... it's the same for my I-heat I have everytime to find different setting than the last I used to get it work like I want.... today it took age to heat, temp Ni, 42w, 390°F and resistance is 0.26 until I saw it was already very hot even if display was only around 280°F, took a hit(without hitting the button) and got very dense, tastefull and... harssh vapor which makes me cough like hell!

There is a lot of different users settings to match everybodies préférences and I saw the list of settings @divinetribe posted but there was no settings for the Evic Mini isn't it?

edit: got better hits but this is like a sport car... don't lean to much on the pedal!
redit: Is the VTC6 will give less fast "weak battery" message than my used VTC4? I have a pair of brand new VTC6's and have to find the perfect purpose for them... maybe for the QQ&I-Heat!
 
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OF

Well-Known Member
redit: Is the VTC6 will give less fast "weak battery" message than my used VTC4? I have a pair of brand new VTC6's and have to find the perfect purpose for them... maybe for the QQ&I-Heat!

Glad you're enjoying your QQ, it's a great unit for sure. I think your 'works differently after taking it off and putting it back' can be traced to a different 'locked resistance'. I find that to be the case anyway. If I take it off I have to fiddle with it to get the same 'locked resistance' if I want the settings to work the same.

The VTC6 is really a marginal choice here, it's rated at 15 Amps continuous duty. Be careful, ratings (often not accurate to start with) are typically given for short times (e-cig guys don't demand power for 30 seconds like we do). The high capacity (3000 mAh) is attractive, but 'stronger' versions like VTC5 at 20 Amps, VTC5A AT 25 Amps (perhaps the best compromise?) or VTC4 at 30 are better calls. They will need charging more often, but will be less abuse in use. Mods with two cells are a different matter, by splitting the load each cell has to contribute less power, but getting 50 Watts or so from one for longer times is pushing things.

VTC6 will probably work OK if you have them already, but I would not suggest buying them specifically for this, although I'd expect to replace them sooner. Similar cells from other makers are available of course.

Anyway, this (reduced power delivery ability exchanged for more capacity) is what you're seeing I think, VTC4 is 'only' 2100 mAh, not the 3000 from VTC6.

Again, glad you're enjoying your QQ. That's what counts?

OF
 

Bad Ocelot

Well-Known Member
So pumped for the v3.5!!! A simple but great tweak.

I've been having some issue with the updated QQ dropping out of tc. This resulted in me doing a full breakdown & cleaning. It seems during one of the times I re-tightened the screws on the leads to keep it from dropping out of tc I partially severed one of the leads, which caused it to drop out of tc even more :doh:

Luckily I picked up a few extra QQ heaters in my last order so I'm gonna reassemble tonight. How are you all placing the leads when doing rebuilds? Any tips or tricks?

Thinking I may also flash AF firmware on my Invoke 220, that may help a bit, and frankly I'm more accustomed to that firmware now since it's on all my other dv dedicated mods. Anyone noticed any difference between eLeaf stock firmware & AF regarding the QQ?
 

KeroZen

Chronic vapaholic
I think @PPN's problem is that he switches attachments often, and those 510 connectors are bad in that regard. Not only the screw threads, but often the spring loaded pin, also any dirt even oils from your fingers, and of course how much you tighten the attachment, all of that will change the contact resistance. This is why you are seeing so much variation.

On my iHeat for instance, I currently dedicated my old evic VTC mini to it (because the evic Primo mini 510 port went haywire in a couple of months max and is now completely unusable with this particular atty) Well even without swapping the attachment, nor purposely touching it, I get a lot of resistance readings variation.

Sometimes it starts at 0.35ohm, sometimes 0.34, but it can also get as high as 0.37. I've seen it even higher, in which case I need to unscrew it half a turn then screw it back in but not too tightly. It's counter-intuitive because if I screw it too tight I get a resistance reading that is higher than what I know the real value is (I measured it with several better tools)

It was similar on the Primo mini but it was so much higher when fully tightened that it was unusable (something like 0.42 or even higher I don't recall exactly, that is for the same 0.35ohm nominal atty) In order to make it work I had to unscrew the atty a lot and then it was all wobbly (probably because the iHeat 510 base threads are not very good) and then the resistance seemed fine until I put side pressure on the atty with my mouth when drawing or holding the mouhtpiece and that made the reading change wildly... unusable I told you!

Of course the room temperature also has an impact on the initial resistance reading. But when it starts it's always more or less off, despite having the resistance locked and set directly in AF configurator. In the 0.34 to 0.37 range, I'm usually good to go, but I need to remember to adjust the set temperature accordingly. I can get like 30°C total variation in the temperature I need to set to get a consistent result.... (well there are so many parameters that you need to watch with the iHeat, it's even more complicated than that to get anything consistent!)

Note that I never ever had any problem with the Project Pure SF installed in my SmoAnt Knight v2 since the start. So is it the 510 on some devices? The 510 base of your attys? Any of these above-mentioned factors that can affect contact resistance? Hard to tell, but sometimes it's a bit of everything at once it seems.

In the e-cig world many people recommend to dedicate one mod to one atty. Maybe we should start giving that recommendation too?
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
I think @PPN's problem is that he switches attachments often, and those 510 connectors are bad in that regard. Not only the screw threads, but often the spring loaded pin, also any dirt even oils from your fingers, and of course how much you tighten the attachment, all of that will change the contact resistance. This is why you are seeing so much variation.

On my iHeat for instance, I currently dedicated my old evic VTC mini to it (because the evic Primo mini 510 port went haywire in a couple of months max and is now completely unusable with this particular atty) Well even without swapping the attachment, nor purposely touching it, I get a lot of resistance readings variation.

Sometimes it starts at 0.35ohm, sometimes 0.34, but it can also get as high as 0.37. I've seen it even higher, in which case I need to unscrew it half a turn then screw it back in but not too tightly. It's counter-intuitive because if I screw it too tight I get a resistance reading that is higher than what I know the real value is (I measured it with several better tools)

It was similar on the Primo mini but it was so much higher when fully tightened that it was unusable (something like 0.42 or even higher I don't recall exactly, that is for the same 0.35ohm nominal atty) In order to make it work I had to unscrew the atty a lot and then it was all wobbly (probably because the iHeat 510 base threads are not very good) and then the resistance seemed fine until I put side pressure on the atty with my mouth when drawing or holding the mouhtpiece and that made the reading change wildly... unusable I told you!

Of course the room temperature also has an impact on the initial resistance reading. But when it starts it's always more or less off, despite having the resistance locked and set directly in AF configurator. In the 0.34 to 0.37 range, I'm usually good to go, but I need to remember to adjust the set temperature accordingly. I can get like 30°C total variation in the temperature I need to set to get a consistent result.... (well there are so many parameters that you need to watch with the iHeat, it's even more complicated than that to get anything consistent!)

Note that I never ever had any problem with the Project Pure SF installed in my SmoAnt Knight v2 since the start. So is it the 510 on some devices? The 510 base of your attys? Any of these above-mentioned factors that can affect contact resistance? Hard to tell, but sometimes it's a bit of everything at once it seems.

In the e-cig world many people recommend to dedicate one mod to one atty. Maybe we should start giving that recommendation too?
Thanks for this amazing and complete explanation, I'll try to follow your recommandation and will probably buy one or more new mods... or sell some of my gear!

I saw on the divine tribe website a passtrough attachment... I will not use my QQ out of my home.... so my question is: Is this sort of attachment might offer TC feature (I think not for the DT one but maybe another around)?

edit: want to add I'm trying to refrain myself to buy more things using batteries cause environemental issues...
 

FMSQ

Dab Scientist here seeking knowledge
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TCR 4913 / 55w / 500°F / 0.26 Ω
DT Quartz Quest v2 + VooPoo α-I
Glass Bubbler + Bubble Cap
Panasonic RX-1924 FM-AM-FM STEREO RADIO CASSETTE PLAYER
Panasonic RX-5150 FM-AM-FM STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Panasonic Stereo Headphones
ION Bluetooth Cassette Adapter

More here: https://imgur.com/a/geisUDG

Having success with the GENE chip settings from this DT thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/DivineTrib...i_clean_my_quartz_quest_when_the_brown_shows/
 
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chimpybits

Well-Known Member
So, I've been occasionally using my V3 with the same 2 large donuts it shipped with for over a year now and have sorrily neglected replacing the donuts. In my defense, the release of the QQ then the 3.5 complicated things and I dithered.

I'm now ready to just order 1 or 2 packs of the 13mm (and put off any QQ consideration). Should I order the replacement ceramic base (it's only $6) or anything else? (The shipping cost to Canada is usually a factor, but I recall it being quite reasonable from Matt).

- I'll also have to consider replacing my eVic Basic (still going strong), but will save that for a later discussion.
 
chimpybits,

Bad Ocelot

Well-Known Member
Still had a little trouble with my Invoke 220 dropping out of TC, but I think I figured out the issue. Seems it was how I was pulsing the power button. With the current eLeaf firmware it takes 1-1.5s for the locked resistance to show back up on the display. If you re-engage the power before it displays locked resistance again the mod will detect the live resistance (currently displayed) & it'll drop out of TC.

Aside from that I've been finding the current eleaf Invoke 220 firmware serviceable for the QQ. I'm currently running it at 47-48w 420-440F with TCR at 315. There's also the option to extend the power timeout from 10 to 15s. With those settings I can usually hit temp protection just before the 15s timeout, pulse once to keep it at temp for a couple seconds then get a few sip style hits, big clouds if I ride the accelerator for 5s or more.

This has been working like gangbusters for some oil I had in a couple of pen style atomizers that failed. I'd imagine more solid concentrates might behave a little differently. Pretty sure the oil in these pen carts had some added terps too so that may affect the behavior as well. Tastes much better than in those pens though!

Still debating flashing AF just so it matches all my other dv dedicated mods, but my laptop is in a sorry state atm so probably gonna keep putting that off for a bit, ha.

In the meantime I'm gonna try and source some terp sauce for the QQ after seeing (and feeling :ko:) how well the stuff from the pen carts worked in there.
 

b0

Cloudy...
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TCR 4913 / 55w / 500°F / 0.26 Ω
DT Quartz Quest v2 + VooPoo α-I
Glass Bubbler + Bubble Cap
Panasonic RX-1924 FM-AM-FM STEREO RADIO CASSETTE PLAYER
Panasonic RX-5150 FM-AM-FM STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Panasonic Stereo Headphones
ION Bluetooth Cassette Adapter

More here: https://imgur.com/a/geisUDG

Having success with the GENE chip settings from this DT thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/DivineTrib...i_clean_my_quartz_quest_when_the_brown_shows/

Where can I find a bubbler like that? What size I need to work with the QQ? I always loved my v3 but I think it's time to try the QQ, seems to be exactly what I always wanted!!
 
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looney2nz

Research Geek, Mad Scientist
So, I've been occasionally using my V3 with the same 2 large donuts it shipped with for over a year now and have sorrily neglected replacing the donuts. In my defense, the release of the QQ then the 3.5 complicated things and I dithered.

I'm now ready to just order 1 or 2 packs of the 13mm (and put off any QQ consideration). Should I order the replacement ceramic base (it's only $6) or anything else? (The shipping cost to Canada is usually a factor, but I recall it being quite reasonable from Matt).

- I'll also have to consider replacing my eVic Basic (still going strong), but will save that for a later discussion.

I'd recommend you also get a set of the 10mm donuts, I don't think I'm alone in preferring them in general.

I just jumped in with an ELeaf Invoke (@Vape Donkey 650 recommendation), have tried it briefly with the QQ and the V3 (10mm). The resistance shown is different from my eVic VTwo Mini, but that's prolly just calibration? 0.7 instead of 0.58 on the 10mm. Tried that with a TCR of 245, 360 and 420 between the V3 and the QQ, and 42W to 48W. V3 worked much better on this 2 cell mod, as did the QQ, but after the first firing of the QQ for a hit (which was great!), when I went to hit it again, it came back with an 'Atomizer Low' message (when the resistance of a coil is lower than 0.05 ohms in TC mode, the screen will display 'Atomizer Low'). Still figuring that one out, I'm sure it's something stupid on my end. Want to get this dialed in before I install artic fox, so if something is wonky I catch it first and not complicate things. @divinetribe, hey Matt, have you seen this Atomizer Low message with the QQ?

@Vape Donkey 650 I added a preheat of 0.5s and extended the limit to 15s. I've been soaking those Cubis Mini tanks, gonna clean one up and then install the new atomizer (no CBD yet, so I'll probably combine 4 different Stiiizy oils to fill the tank to say 1.5ml?).
 

looney2nz

Research Geek, Mad Scientist
Did you lock the resistance first?

nope, after the Atomizer Low message, I figured I'd throw the v3 back on it, THAT one I locked.
the difference in resistance readings threw me a bit, I shoulda locked it.

Will try that again in awhile.

My sister is picking me up some closeouts on CBD in syringes, hope I got enough :)

Picked up some Raw Garden Cherry Slurm, and a couple of shatters.

Will have something to fill my Vape Donkey tank/atomizer with and some sampling to do with the QQ :)

I imagine there will be more blowing out... gonna be a dent in the checkbook by the end of the month.

Also gonna check out ways of installing AF on these mods, install Windows on my Mac if I must :)
Hopefully I can borrow a win laptop and just knock 'em out.
Folks got PID settings for the QQ?
 
looney2nz,

Danksta

Well-Known Member
Has there been any discussion about a larger version of the QQ?

Source and W9 are both coming out with quartz bucket systems. Source looks to have multiple size cups. Yes I know it's Source but we might get lucky and get something decent from them.

W9 looks to have a quartz cup too. Not sure how large it is yet but from the webstream it looks bigger than the QQ.

I LOVE the QQ. The only thing that could make better is if the dish was bigger. I'd like to be able to load more than I currently can.

Any thoughts?
 

b0

Cloudy...
So no one knows which bubbler size this beast needs? Really interested in building a rig-like set up
 
b0,

b0

Cloudy...
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invertedisdead

PHASE3
Manufacturer
I'm really hoping 3.5 is almost done.
Don't really want to buy a Sai Bucket.
Hate all this cleaning up donut carbon ,
quartz buckets, q-tips, Alc ect hassle.
Not for all of us, really.
Any ETA Matt? News Plz ?lol

The v3.5 will need the same cleaning protocols as the v3. It's the same donut.
 
invertedisdead,

tennisguru1

EXCELSIOR!
The v3.5 will need the same cleaning protocols as the v3. It's the same donut.

That's too bad, though it was going to be a cup that didn't drip down.
Don't mind cleaning or changing out cup type atty by just soaking or
changing out if cost is just a few bucks.
Wish I had more info.
 
tennisguru1,
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