NYC_Frank

"A man with no vices is a man with no virtues"
Agree totally ... The Micro is definetly not as efficient and the name seems to apply more to its size than anything else. Probably not a great choice as a daily driver but for me its a must have for those "on the go" situations where this discrete little machine shines
 

VapeWell

Well-Known Member
Serves me very well as a daily device. Of course, YMMV and likely will.

After 6 mos. of use, finally started using smart paths in sequence (1 through 3). Got toasted AF.

If there are any Micro VIRGINS out there, the mIQro is on sale on the DaVinci website for $119. That's a terrific price!

VapeWell
 

TiffiCan

Well-Known Member
Got my explorer kit today, and one of the batteries just keeps blinking 4th led when charging, like it won't fully charge.
The other battery charges fine.
 
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VapeWell

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Got my explorer kit today, and one of the batteries just keeps blinking 4th led when charging, like it won't fully charge.
The other battery charges fine.
Welcome to the fraternity! Sorry to hear you’re having trouble right “out of the box”. If you continue to have problems, reach out to DaVinci support. My experience is that they’re responsive, but may take a couple days. Prior to that you may want to try:
- doing a hard reset to the device (DV website can show how)
- when inserting problematic battery, ensure device is off charger cable.
- erm...
My $0.02. Fortunately you’ve got one cell that works.
Best of luck my fellow mIQronian!
VapeWell
 

OF

Well-Known Member
I'd suggest trying it out, compare run time of one to the other. My bet it a cycle or two and it 'goes away'. I've seen this before. Then again, I have a rig that measures actual charge current (and totals up the total recharge mAh over time) and generally cut charge when the current drops to half what it was (about 95% level) since the last bit of charge contributes a very minor amount of energy and can shorten battery lifespan considerably if left 'fully charged' anyway.

I'm sure the maker will be happy to provide a replacement if you ask.......

OF
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I'd suggest trying it out, compare run time of one to the other. My bet it a cycle or two and it 'goes away'. I've seen this before. Then again, I have a rig that measures actual charge current (and totals up the total recharge mAh over time) and generally cut charge when the current drops to half what it was (about 95% level) since the last bit of charge contributes a very minor amount of energy and can shorten battery lifespan considerably if left 'fully charged' anyway.

I'm sure the maker will be happy to provide a replacement if you ask.......

OF
I want to get a new portable?
I have more than one need’s really?
The size is very interesting!
What do you think about it?
 

OF

Well-Known Member
The size is very interesting!
What do you think about it?

I like it a lot. Very compact and well thought out. And effective. Nearly hand size, especially with the stealth MP. I carry the vape, a spare 18350, and vial of stash in one of these coin purses:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FWIE1W2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I uses a 'Solo like' load volume so it's easy to gauge loads, but eats up the power. Four sessions per charge if you're careful.

IMO one of the great vapes serious guys should consider/try if not own. Give it a go, IMO you will be impressed.

OF
 

ataxian

PALE BLUE DOT
I like it a lot. Very compact and well thought out. And effective. Nearly hand size, especially with the stealth MP. I carry the vape, a spare 18350, and vial of stash in one of these coin purses:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FWIE1W2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I uses a 'Solo like' load volume so it's easy to gauge loads, but eats up the power. Four sessions per charge if you're careful.

IMO one of the great vapes serious guys should consider/try if not own. Give it a go, IMO you will be impressed.

OF
I want a MIRQ to compete by lust for vaping!
 

naddude

Member
IMO I have had the MIQRO for almost a year and had not had a satisfactory experience with it yet.
- it requires too much material to work properly therefore defeating the purpose of a "micro" vape, and
- its heater is too weak to consistently maintain an adequate or sufficient temperature.

I wanted to and still want to like the device so I have not given up but I find that my other vape (A boundless Tera) is far more efficient at a much lower temp with a much smaller amount of material.

Just my experience to date.
 

NYC_Frank

"A man with no vices is a man with no virtues"
IMO I have had the MIQRO for almost a year and had not had a satisfactory experience with it yet.
- it requires too much material to work properly therefore defeating the purpose of a "micro" vape, and
- its heater is too weak to consistently maintain an adequate or sufficient temperature

I totally agree there are trade offs we have to accept because of the tiny form factor but I'm nuts over it because it's a small rock solid super-stealthy piece of engineering and the last 9 months, especially last Summer wouldn't have been as much fun if it weren't there ... :)
 

AlexT2

Well-Known Member
Hello friends, my Pax2 is dying little by little, the temperature sensor said enough, and I'm looking for a substitute.
After much reading there are two strong candidates, Arizer Argo, and Davinci Miqro.
Win the Argo by the heating system, I would like to try a different system from the Pax, I had a Volcano for many years and I still remember the rich flavor, I know it can not be the same clear, but something will seem like it.
From the Miqro I read very good reviews, the price is irresistible right now, and the weak point is the battery, but buying several is easily solved.
I am not a regular consumer, and Pax2 gave me plenty, and although I really like that model, it is already the second one that breaks down in the same place, the happy temperature sensor, and I want to try other options.
Im sorry for my bad english.
 

naddude

Member
Hello friends, my Pax2 is dying little by little, the temperature sensor said enough, and I'm looking for a substitute.
After much reading there are two strong candidates, Arizer Argo, and Davinci Miqro.
Win the Argo by the heating system, I would like to try a different system from the Pax, I had a Volcano for many years and I still remember the rich flavor, I know it can not be the same clear, but something will seem like it.
From the Miqro I read very good reviews, the price is irresistible right now, and the weak point is the battery, but buying several is easily solved.
I am not a regular consumer, and Pax2 gave me plenty, and although I really like that model, it is already the second one that breaks down in the same place, the happy temperature sensor, and I want to try other options.
Im sorry for my bad english.
Have you considered the Fury2 or " one" vape from Planet of the Vapes https://ca.planetofthevapes.com/products/potv-one-vaporizer?variant=14652553691199?
 

AlexT2

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OK, from what I see there are several names for the same model?
Interesting option, I will search my area to see if I find it.
Thank you
 
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SJR

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I'm interested about the draw resistance / airflow.
So many different opinions.

If comparing some of these:

- Boundless CFX
- Boundless CFV
- Arizer Solo 2
- S&B Mighty

My opinions about these:
- CFX -> Horrible. Absolutely too tight. Almost hate it :)
- CFV -> Nice. pretty much perfect, pleasant
- Solo 2 -> Between CFX and CFV. Medium
- Mighty -> No resistance at all
 
SJR,

NeedleNuts

Well-Known Member
I'm interested about the draw resistance / airflow.
So many different opinions.

If comparing some of these:

- Boundless CFX
- Boundless CFV
- Arizer Solo 2
- S&B Mighty

My opinions about these:
- CFX -> Horrible. Absolutely too tight. Almost hate it :)
- CFV -> Nice. pretty much perfect, pleasant
- Solo 2 -> Between CFX and CFV. Medium
- Mighty -> No resistance at all
I would say the miqro has a bit too much resistance. Not the worst but the main drawback for me. A pleasure to hold in the hand though.
 
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SJR

Well-Known Member
A bit too much..
Could you compare it to any of those devices, which i mentioned. Or some else maybe?

This is very important thing to me. Because forexamlpe CFX was a huge disappointment and i don't want the same thing again. Hate to suck, that my head almost explodes!
 
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SJR,

Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
A bit too much..
Could you compare it to any of those devices, which i mentioned. Or some else maybe?

This is very important thing to me. Because forexamlpe CFX was a huge disappointment and i don't want the same thing again. Hate to suck, that my head almost explodes!
I can only compare to Solo 1 and Crafty (from your list)
I would say the Miqro is most comparable to a Solo - maybe slightly less restrictive.
The Crafty/Mighty is much more free-flowing.
I personally have no issue with the resistance on the Miqro - it has never been a “chore” for me to take a hit from it.
 
Jill NYC,

SJR

Well-Known Member
I can only compare to Solo 1 and Crafty (from your list)
I would say the Miqro is most comparable to a Solo - maybe slightly less restrictive.
The Crafty/Mighty is much more free-flowing.
I personally have no issue with the resistance on the Miqro - it has never been a “chore” for me to take a hit from it.

Thanks.
Sounds pretty good to me.
 

SJR

Well-Known Member
Sometimes my MIQRO vibrates, when 10% remains and it shuts down. Is it normal, that it shuts down?
And sometimes it won't vibrate at all to inform, that there is 10% battery left. It just shuts down and the battery is totally dead.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Sometimes my MIQRO vibrates, when 10% remains and it shuts down. Is it normal, that it shuts down?
And sometimes it won't vibrate at all to inform, that there is 10% battery left. It just shuts down and the battery is totally dead.

Yes, mine has done this as well. Not often as I make it a habit to not start a session with only one bar. IIRC you can restart it again to finish the session you're on?

OF
 

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Maryjanie

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Hi! Is there a way to efficiently take one or two hits from this device as needed without wasting your bowl? I've never used a combustion device. I am use to convection and I'm a microdoser- a couple hits every hour or so. I like the size and price of this unit which is why I'm considering
 
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Jill NYC

Portable Hoarder
Hi! Is there a way to efficiently take one or two hits from this device as needed without wasting your bowl? I've never used a combustion device. I am use to convection and I'm a microdoser- a couple hits every hour or so. I like the size and price of this unit which is why I'm considering
Honestly, I do not think this is a good choice for micro dosing.
I think you should look at an on demand vape.
And I say this as a big fan of the Miqro, but knowing its limitations.

If you post a new thread in Ask FC, I (along with others!) would be happy to give you some other suggestions.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Honestly, I do not think this is a good choice for micro dosing.
I think you should look at an on demand vape.
And I say this as a big fan of the Miqro, but knowing its limitations.

Once again, Jill is wise. Although the pearl offers some compensation (a bit under 2:1 IIRC) soon you end up with a small load (therefore low potential for production) with poor contact (meaning it's going to go slow in addition) makes this a poor choice if that's the goal. By the time you've heated the relatively huge mass of the oven body up to magic temperature and the heat is starting to produce vapor in a small fraction of a small load you may well lose interest.

On demand (convection not conduction) vapes are probably where you should be looking. FWIW I too am a big fan, used it just a bit ago. I've even got a new one stashed 'in case'.

Your call, of course, but you asked......

OF
 
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