Discontinued Elevape SV

speedyg

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I'm having pretty good results with about 3/4 of a full load unpacked. Just level it out and put the cap on. Hold it with the led light up. Short draw to prime followed by a big suck continuing past the blinky light. Rotate the cap 90 degrees and do it again. You can open it up and stir after the cap comes back to home position, 1 full revolution. Even at setting 3 I can get decent cloulds with a fresh load for the first 3 hits.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
hmmm, tried uninstalling and re-downloading the app and still dont see the "flash" option people have been talking about. I also think my battery level still isnt accurate, but I cant even know that for sure...

EDIT: yeah its not accurate, took a few nice hits with it plugged in, and the level dropped down to about 32% at its lowest and quickly bounced back to 38-41 (where i was at the last time i was checking battery level indication and it was dead), so 30-36 is deadish and 38-43 is like good for a couple hits or so.

So yeah, definitely dont have the most up to date app. You who do have the accurate battery level, did you do anything differently? is there a reason some of us cant get it?
 
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dompang

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Well, I don't have much to add, except that I played around will all the temperature settings, and they seem to be very elusive.

I would, for example, combust at level 6, drawing somewhat slow, while a slightly faster draw at 18 would go blank. Plus, I have a tendency to draw super slow with the elevape, since this device kicks me back to my Firefly reflexes, which is a super slow draw.

BTW, I have taped a piece of coffee filter to the underside of my flat lid in order to help seal off air leakage into the bowl, and it works much more reliably now. I put the tape on the exposed side, not the under side inside the bowl.

Earlier, I found these flat round magnets that I used as a replacement lid. Combined with the coffee filter paper, way superior to the original lid, imo. Takes about 0.1 sec to open and stir.

Dom
 
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vapecat

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I'm getting much better results today for some reason. I charged from my Macbook overnight this time, so maybe it wasn't charging properly before.. It had been showing as charging up to 100% in the app, but today I'm getting consistent clouds on demand with noticeable differences between presets.

@Shit Snacks, the flashing option is separate to the application where you set the temps. When you installed the software, it should've created an 'iPuff' folder on your start menu. In that folder there are two programs:

* iPuff Control Application - allows you to check battery status and change preset temps
* iPuff Advanced Configuration - allows you to change the device between 'flash mode' and 'vape mode' and flash firmwares
 

Enchantre

Oil Painter

[USER=12668]@Enchantre
happy you are enjoying it! Just so you know that's the same level I fill my bowl to. the screen pushes it down no matter what to that level. Not sure how I am messy or wasteful though haha[/USER]

Sorry it has taken so long to respond.. I'm coming up out of some health issues.
I was attempting levity. The bowl is actually quite tiny, though wide, and it's hard not to LOOK like it's just tossed in haphazardly. I think I might have said something to you about "using so much"... and now that I have one, I'm seeing just how little it really is...

I'm also having no problems with the app, the temps, or the vapor production. I did, admittedly, let it charge up for the whole 5 hours the instructions said, regardless of the light (in fact, at 5 hours, the light was sorta orange still, though the app said 100%). and, I charge it as I get chances to.

Also, the app software I downloaded is dated 8/11/14. I can't find a newer version, and nothing in that zip file folder has "flash" in it... perhaps this was a push-out for those with earlier units, and only they got that one? Just a thought.

Oh, has anyone actually "registered" at the website for warranty? Seems to not be an option at this time, at least when I go looking.]
 

Vegas haze

but my momma said
After being careless and bending my coil badly I figured I should get a new one. I actually thought my SV was still working pretty well even with the bent coil, I guess I just got used to it. I emailed Joe and asked to purchase a new coil and he was kind enough to offer me a couple of them for no charge. He then reminded me they had the extra lids and screen replacements in so I also ordered the screen replacement package. It came with a mouthpiece, Allen wrench, o-ring for lid, 2 screens each for mp and lid and one set of screens for the bowl. The new screens are different from my originals, they're stronger\stiffer with slightly larger holes which aren't clogging up as easily. I wasn't planning on ordering new screens but figured I'd need them at some point and I'm really glad I did now.
 
It's been a long week and haven't had much time to experiment with my new Elevape. Had a slight problem with the Micro USB to USB cable. Used another one that I had laying around and that solved that problem. I had the chance to talk with Joe at IPuffUSA, what a great and enthusiastic guy!

Funny story, I called the tollfree number and got Joe's voicemail. I didn't bother to leave a message, after all, Joe is busy with his new product, so I just hung up. Not more than 2 minutes later I receive a call from Cali. It's Joe asking if I had just called and what could he do for me. Really.....I was stunned that someone called on a "no message left" call. Had a short "chat" about the Elevape SV and came away knowing that if there are problems with it that I will receive first class support.

Ok, on to using the Elevape. Connected to the computer and preset the three levels at ,what can best be described as, "my best guess". You have to start somewhere:rolleyes:. The first few sessions I had a hard time getting visible vapor. Let my wife try it and she got a small cloud. I just couldn't get even a wisp. I tried different temp settings but was still failing at getting any sort of a cloud. I came home tonight and decided to try some different material, BINGO! If I had to make an uneducated guess, I would say that the different material was better ground and dryer. The lesson is that there will be different temps and settings for different material. Anyway, I am very happy with the results, so experiment a little if at first you don't succeed.

I will post more as a continue to experiment.
 

Vegas haze

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I've also noticed different material sometimes requires different temps. One other thing I noticed when I went to San Francisco a couple weeks ago was that the ambient air being drawn in seems to play a small role as well. I'm used to the %10 humidity here in Las Vegas and my same flowers vaped differently in San Fran(%60 humidity). The more I vape the more I realize how many variables there can be.

edit: I wouldn't doubt if the temperature of the ambient air also might play a little role.
 
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vapecat

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I'm starting to think the same, the material used gives a huge difference in effect. The drier the better. I think that because this vape is only heating the material for 8 seconds at a time, it doesn't have time to waste removing any moisture.

I was having lots of trouble with my getting my lid both on and off at first too. I had to twist it 90 degrees to get it to fit flush and it took quite a lot of force to remove it. I've got some scuff marks on my lid now from when it's come off a little roughly. But now things have eased up with the lid and it's at a perfect level where I can push it off easily, but also it can go straight on without any twisting needed, and it still holds in place perfectly. I'm not sure if the o-ring has softened up now or what, but it's much better now. Just a shame that I had to scuff the lid edges up a bit to get to that point.

Some other early impressions/thoughts:

  • I think the low temp hits on this vape are really flavourful and enjoyable.
  • I've not made my mind up yet on battery life, more testing is needed. But being able to charge via a standard cable is awesome.
  • I don't like having to stir so often and would love to see the bent screw released. I don't mind cleaning the screens every day if it means I can have a simpler, stealthier way to stir.
  • Dismantling and cleaning is easy and strangely satisfying.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Agreed the low temps are pretty great, I can get full extraction at level 3 sometimes bc i seem to have a lot of variation in the way I draw in general. So for me, at least now, I've been fine with 3,8,13. Its also helped me get the technique down for more accurate temps (using it while plugged into the wall helped with that as well), but I like being able to pull slower as well since that's still what my default technique is apparently.

But yeah I've been using it all week near exclusively and its been very very rewarding, as I had hoped a great evolution of the T1 (which has become my desktop vape with its PA and WPA, i hope the Elevape gets an official WPA mouthpiece eventually as well). It cooks the herb in a similar way with its pure convection, though with temp control(!), but ofcourse as a result stirring is vital as we all know. When we figure that, and the clogging screen, out in a quicker way, like how they are easy on the T1, everything will be perfect.

I also agree that it's fun to take it apart, and just hold it sonce its so well desogned and nice materials. However since my accidental combustion last weekend, when I cleaned everything out, I haven't even opened up my Elevape and its been working fine. So cleaning is pretty minimal so far, which is great. I haven't even had to iso the lid screen bc I use this stainless steel brush that came with my indica (they sell an accessory ouch too) to brush off any AVB and poke through the mesh for clogs. Its also been fine without the mouthpiece screen for me, herb in my mouth only a couple times (like first hit off an un-carefully packed or stirred bowl) and I don't really mind that at all since it helps maintain good airflow with the aluminum mouthpiece (I've got a plastic one on the way to try for fun, along with my replacemtb lid, though mine has been working fine with only one magnet, and yes the glue is absolutely medically safe without melting or offgassing at all!).

I too am unsure about battey life, but I haven't really been testing that and haven't taken it out for a long time away from power either. My app is still showing inaccurate battery too (havent checked flr flash yet) so we'll see when that gets sorted out. So given that and everything else so far, i think its safe to count me as another very satisfied user that can wholeheartedly recommend this vape!
 

Pete Jones

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Hi all. Great thread. I have a new ESV. It generally functions amazingly well for its size. It's like someone took the T1 tube and reshaped it into a box, but the fit and finish are nicer than the T1, the power is MUCH better, and it provides instant vapor. It's much smaller than the Solo (although, my first impression, not as clean tasting as the Solo). For folks wondering about bowl size: it's about the size of one of the Planet Vape shorty stem bowls. (Anyone know that average weight of that amount? Someone mentioned that they were using .15-.2 grams. I have no idea how they loaded that much into the ESV.) I need more time with it to comment more. I do have two questions.

1. Occasionally, even with a 90%+ charge, an inhalation triggers a blinking red light and no heat. Any continued inhalations trigger the same red light. The only fix that I've found is plugging it into an energy source (wall or computer) and unplugging it. Even 3 seconds in works. Does anyone have any wisdom on this issue?

2. What temps have folks been using and why? What would be equivalent to, say, 4 on the Solo? I've always assumed that 375ish F was the ideal temperature, but I am learning that current thinking is more nuanced than that. I welcome any education on that. Thanks.

I don't have a fancy footer, so I'll mention that I've used Vaporgenie, MFLB, Volcano, various logs, VXH Cloud, T1, Solo, and now ESV.
 
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chillersnov8p

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Can't say I've experienced the blinking red light syndrome yet. Even though you figured out how to reset it sounds like a hassle if you are not near a power source.

Temp setting 9 is my favorite. Occasionally I'll bump it to 13 and 16.
 
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darkrom

Great Scott!
Can someone compare this with the pax for me? I'm toying with the idea of selling my pax to a friend and grabbing this for a pricey upgrade.

The only reason I need my pax is I need a vape to hit while hiking or walking the dog. For sitting in the car or anywhere not in motion i LOVE my firefly.

I want something easy to hit while physically moving. The firefly is easy to use as a portable, but it requires me to stop etc.


How is the flavor compared to the pax? I imagine its much less harsh? The only reason I want to get rid of my pax is the harshness of conduction.
 
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Belgianvapor

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Can someone compare this with the pax for me? I'm toying with the idea of selling my pax to a friend and grabbing this for a pricey upgrade.

The only reason I need my pax is I need a vape to hit while hiking or walking the dog. For sitting in the car or anywhere not in motion i LOVE my firefly.

I want something easy to hit while physically moving. The firefly is easy to use as a portable, but it requires me to stop etc.


How is the flavor compared to the pax? I imagine its much less harsh? The only reason I want to get rid of my pax is the harshness of conduction.

The pax and this are two different beasts.
One big difference is that the elevape is not a session vape, well, it is if you don't mind stirring alot but I believe this is a vape that can keep you up there all day long starting from a pax session for instance. The big plus/minus about this vape is that it doesn't use much at all,
mflb loads between 0.05 and 0.1 grams. wich is great, but if you need more to get medicated, you need reloads etc.

The flavor from the elevape is much much better than the pax, but if you don't stir, it will get bad fast, only stirring helps keeping the taste great, also, you need to stir every two or three inhales to keep the vapor comming.

maintenance is much easier and more fun than with the pax but needs to be done even more to keep the best results.

It's a foolproof vape but it needs some personal testing to get the best temp settings down, you will keep going to lower settings most of the time.


The elevape is not a "walking the dog" vape imo BUT if you need a vape to keep you going for a long while at a certain level of medication while you're going for a walk, it will do the trick more than well.

I would keep the pax and add this if there is room in your vaporizer budget, this thing mates with all other vaporizers well, start off with a nice pax/other vape session in the morning and keep your level of medication all day long with just 0.07 or so grams and take a toke every hour or so.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Yea as pure convection the Elevape should compliment your pax well, like mine compliments my pure conduction session Indica. I have used Elevape walking the dog though and its very nice, just have to be able to stop and and stir every few hits (but since the hits become less frequent, since they hit hard, it kinda evens out), which will get easier if/when a way to stir without removing lid comes up.

Since the hits are more controlled they are usually less harsh, and the design also does a good job of cooling the vapor a little in the large aluminum pathway. And the ability to just quickly take a hit makes this great on the go, but I'd say it'd probably be closer to a firefly replacement for you than a full on pax replacement. And personally I would steer you to the indica for that @darkrom , that's still my favorite dog walking vape in the end
 

darkrom

Great Scott!
Thanks guys. Yeah sounds like it might not be a pax replacement. I'm certainly not getting rid of my firefly haha.

We will see. The pax is just too harsh for me to use as often as I need while hiking or walking for a while. I'll start looking into the indica soon.

Ahhh just reread. Can't do indica. Conduction starts to really bother me lately and idk why. If it wasn't for that I'd be fine with the pax for walking.
 
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I started filling my bowl 3/4 of the way with NO packing so I could just remove the lid and give it a few taps on the side with a knuckle and not have to use a stir tool. Lately though I've been putting a little concentrate with my flower just for walking the dog so I can delay the stir, I usually get 8-12 hits before I have to stir but by that time I'm usually already vaked. It definitely isn't the ideal dog walking vape but it can work. If I were to get a vape exclusively for walking the dog I'd probably wait and get an Indica V2.
 
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darkrom

Great Scott!
Its not for "walking the dog" but more just anything I can hit during activity. If me and the hound stop I can hit the cera or the firewood or the firefly just fine, but that was the only reason I was hanging onto the pax. Ease and form factor and no need to stop since draw factor didn't change much.

I'm still eyeing the elevape. But I don't have a need for it at all. I do have a lot of want.
 

Enchantre

Oil Painter
i have found that the EpicVape E-Pik tool is perfect. It's stainless steel, for real, so it doesn't get stuck to any magnets, and it fits on a key chain, so it's easy to take with you.

I may have to order more of them from EpicVape...
 

EveryDayAmnesiac

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Well, I just placed an order for an Elevape Smart Vaporizer. Still hate that name.

I called to confirm that VaporNation had them in stock and ready to be shipped. They said yes, and that it would ship tomorrow. Any time I've ordered from them, the item has never actually been in stock, and I've had to wait at least a week before it shipped. Will my "luck" change?

Anyway, looking forward to writing up an ESV vs. FF review.
 

darkrom

Great Scott!
Where is the cheapest place to pick one up? I'm considering it as a backup to Mt firefly.
 
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Kaptan

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Where is the cheapest place to pick one up? I'm considering it as a backup to Mt firefly.
Rakuten has it for $249.99 with free shipping, however if you purchase through Vapornation, you will receive a couple free gifts with your purchase.
 
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i have found that the EpicVape E-Pik tool is perfect. It's stainless steel, for real, so it doesn't get stuck to any magnets, and it fits on a key chain, so it's easy to take with you.

I may have to order more of them from EpicVape...
:tup::tup:
 
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