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Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
Sadly this is very possible. This is one of the most popular way to wreck these guys. Deep discharges (trying for 'just one more hit') are to be avoided.

This is the reason why you put protection circuits Li-ion batteries.

My advice is to keep them topped up. Ideal storage is generally about 3/4 charge, not good to let them sit below half IMO.

Sorry. Time to buy more I think. No recovery.

OF

Oh no. I always use my batteries until they are drained. Have I ruined them? I am also assuming I need to keep them charged, even if not using?
 
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pakalolo

Toolbag v1.1 (candidate)
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Oh no. I always use my batteries until they are drained. Have I ruined them? I am also assuming I need to keep them charged, even if not using?

They haven't been ruined but you're taking a chance. I swap batteries after every bowl, but I have four of them.

Batteries that have gone into "sleep" from over-discharge can be brought back to life with the right charger, but the one that ships with the FV can't do this. Most if not all of the common 18650 chargers that cost under $50 don't have this capability. Also, if the battery has been sleeping for more than a few days then internal changes make it unwise to try to revive them.
 

OF

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Batteries that have gone into "sleep" from over-discharge can be brought back to life with the right charger, but the one that ships with the FV can't do this.

Not all such batteries 'go to sleep' (disconnect to self protect), some just die instead. The protection boards, when used, impact performance and are generally avoided in extreme power applications like this for that reason. I don't have mine handy to check, but I think the S2 batteries are not protected? If so, they really are dead.....not just 'playing possum'.

Full discharge is to be avoided, prompt recharge recommended. Leaving them in a drawer 'fully discharged' can be second cousin to just throwing them out.....and it takes longer.

OF
 

pakalolo

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Not all such batteries 'go to sleep' (disconnect to self protect), some just die instead. The protection boards, when used, impact performance and are generally avoided in extreme power applications like this for that reason. I don't have mine handy to check, but I think the S2 batteries are not protected? If so, they really are dead.....not just 'playing possum'.

Full discharge is to be avoided, prompt recharge recommended. Leaving them in a drawer 'fully discharged' can be second cousin to just throwing them out.....and it takes longer.

OF

Yes, I was speaking in general terms. I don't know if they're protected or not, and I'm on Maui while my batteries are back in Canada. I'm not even sure which Samsungs they actually are, but they are Samsungs.
 

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Yes, I was speaking in general terms. I don't know if they're protected or not, and I'm on Maui while my batteries are back in Canada. I'm not even sure which Samsungs they actually are, but they are Samsungs.


The FV high drain cells are unprotected cells, which means that they do not have an internal circuit breaker to cut off current when voltage drops below (or in some cases, charges above) a certain point. This is because in high drain situations, voltage fluctuation is huge, and circuit protection will make the battery useless min high-drain application where voltage drop is high, such as in the FV.

Fortunately, with today's advancements in Li-ion technology, cells which are designed specifically for high drain applications, like both the 3.2v and 3.7v the FV cells, are perfectly safe to use without this voltage protection circuit. They are designed to handle the huge voltage drops while under high load.
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Hi FV, I bought some month ago a black unit, my unit die 1 month later but you send me a replacement unit.

The re^placement work really fine the first days and afetr the unit "calm down" and now it don't produce vapor(exactly like my first one).
What is happening with my units?
I think that i try to get a refund...bye bye Flashvape
 
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OF

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Yes, I was speaking in general terms. I don't know if they're protected or not, and I'm on Maui while my batteries are back in Canada.

No worries, just give us the address and where the stash is, we'll send someone by to check for you. Teamwork you know.......

Fortunately, with today's advancements in Li-ion technology, cells which are designed specifically for high drain applications, like both the 3.2v and 3.7v the FV cells, are perfectly safe to use without this voltage protection circuit. They are designed to handle the huge voltage drops while under high load.

They are not as 'fool proof' as the protected ones. Not only is there concern about killing them with over discharge (they're still vulnerable, just less so) but also the lack of OV cutoff makes them venting in the wrong charging conditions a real threat......or they wouldn't mess with the extra cost of protection boards.

The "Safe Chemistry" batteries used here have sacrificed capacity for the high current and lack of absolute need for PCBs. Compromises. It's also worth noting you can buy the same sort of batteries with PCBs (for lower current needs) for which there's an obvious advantage.

In the absence of the automatic discharge protection board, the duty of protecting the battery falls to the owner. Don't deep discharge them if you want them to last and perform.

FWIW I understand it's the electric car market that's driving most of this. They too need lots of steam in a hurry, only on a much larger scale. They use by the thousands what we use by dozens. And you'll note that if your Tesla charge gets too low, the car "bricks". This means self discharge (the cars always on power loads) has let the battery discharge even after the controller shuts the motor load down (it takes a couple of months for this to happen, 'just sitting'). The car then has to be lifted up onto a trailer (the motors are in the wheels, you can't tow it) and trucked in for a battery replacement, which I think is something like $50,000. It's happened to several owners already. How'd you like to leave your fancy electric sports car at LAX to come back from vacation to a stone dead car? It's common enough to have picked up the 'bricked' nick name. It could be worse.

OF
 
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PPN

Volute of Vapor
I think that I can replace the heating screen because I think that it's the issue but where could I buy one,
french website don't sell it.
Perhaps it's possible to move it but I want to be sure os what I must to do before to try it.
The dark room test is bad (no red part) except a really little point (the unit heat but not enough to vape)
Could you explain to me what canI do to restore my FV performances.
Many thanks for your future answer
 
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Vapodudule

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May be try to replace the heatind screen you have since, the contact is only bad at the copper roads and the HE is not defective?
 
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bleak

Stoner Gear Peddler
Accessory Maker
Thanks everyone for the battery information. It seems my suspicions were right - I killed the battery by leaving it fully discharged for a week. Oh well, lesson learned!
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Yes good news, I turned the heating screen and my FV work like the first day, it's really nice to be able to repair our vape, thanks Flashvape and my apologizes about my last reply i tell you Hello again!!!
 

OF

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Thanks everyone for the battery information. It seems my suspicions were right - I killed the battery by leaving it fully discharged for a week. Oh well, lesson learned!

Bummer, man, but you're not the first to do this. While no problem is much better, this one has a simple and fairly cheap solution. And is easy to avoid in the future now that you understand it?

Best wishes.

OF
 
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vastly

New Member
Can anyone post a picture of the chamber full of herb? And maybe something else for size reference?
 
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pakalolo

Toolbag v1.1 (candidate)
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Can anyone post a picture of the chamber full of herb? And maybe something else for size reference?

Here's a picture of the empty bowl with the S2 spacer in place:

dJGnJos.jpg
It makes no sense to show it full, you'd have no idea of the depth. It is huge, one of the largest bowls of any vapourizer on the market. You don't have to fill it; in fact that would be a bad idea. I typically put in only .07 or .08 g, which barely covers the screen.
 

vastly

New Member
Thank you for the picture!

It is huge, one of the largest bowls of any vapourizer on the market. You don't have to fill it; in fact that would be a bad idea. I typically put in only .07 or .08 g, which barely covers the screen.

I like this because of it's bowl size. If the vaporizer is in s2 mode, could the bowl alternatively be filled to the brim and vaped with occasional stirring?
 
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pakalolo

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Thank you for the picture!

I like this because of it's bowl size. If the vaporizer is in s2 mode, could the bowl alternatively be filled to the brim and vaped with occasional stirring?

Sure, but I don't think it would work that well. I think the maximum workable load is around half full, which would keep me pretty messed up for a few days. I'm not sure how much that would be, and I don't have access to my FVs right now to measure it. I do know that the bowl completely filled holds 7.65 g of salt, and with the S2 spacer it's 6.97 g. There's a thread here called Bowl size... taken with a grain of salt... that explains why I'm giving you the capacity in grams of salt.
 

Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
I'm still experimenting and I tried bubble hash that doesn't fully melt in my Flashvape. I tried a couple big pieces, and it stained the screen, but didn't stick. I thought I would go all out and cover the screen with it. Big mistake. This screen is ruined. :( My bubble hash is not full melt.

14uxu9g.jpg
 
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ru_frothi

Portable Vaporist
I'm still experimenting and I tried bubble hash that doesn't fully melt in my Flashvape. I tried a couple big pieces, and it stained the screen, but didn't stick. I thought I would go all out and cover the screen with it. Big mistake. This screen is ruined. :( My bubble hash is not full melt.

14uxu9g.jpg


whats ruined?
just clean the screen. I guess I'm confused as to what the issue is. looks like a dirty screen after I get done with hash. nothing to get excited about.
 
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I'm still experimenting and I tried bubble hash that doesn't fully melt in my Flashvape. I tried a couple big pieces, and it stained the screen, but didn't stick. I thought I would go all out and cover the screen with it. Big mistake. This screen is ruined. :( My bubble hash is not full melt.

14uxu9g.jpg



Hi Vicki, are you using S2 power with the BH? ... please check PM. thanks!
 
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Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
whats ruined?
just clean the screen. I guess I'm confused as to what the issue is. looks like a dirty screen after I get done with hash. nothing to get excited about.

That mess is really stuck on there. I haven't had a chance to give it an ISO soak yet, so maybe I can still salvage it. I'm not holding my breath that it will come completely clean, though. As soon as this happened, I freaked out!


Hi Vicki, are you using S2 power with the BH? ... please check PM. thanks!

Yes, I am using the S2 kit with the BH. Checking PM now. :)
 
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ru_frothi

Portable Vaporist
That mess is really stuck on there. I haven't had a chance to give it an ISO soak yet, so maybe I can still salvage it. I'm not holding my breath that it will come completely clean, though. As soon as this happened, I freaked out!




Yes, I am using the S2 kit with the BH. Checking PM now. :)

ISO cleans the screen just fine. mine have looked way worse than that and cleanup nicely.

why freak out its a screen. thats what screens look like after vaping bubble.

life is good be happy.
 
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