kaisersosay415
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I'm just gonna leave it alone for now. What temp settings are best for faster draws
Higher ones. Fast draws lower your vaping temp.What temp settings are best for faster draws
I'm just gonna leave it alone for now. What temp settings are best for faster draws
I've been able to change and save temps.charged while I was at work through wall adapter. Light turned green so im thinking done and was able to take some good rips. So I plug it in my mac get the temps saved but no Battery reading. Nothing lit up. Is mine busted.
That's exactly what happens.Having a mac I find it's very picky about the usb mirco cable. I have 2 it doesn't work on and another cable that works fine. The 2 bad one's do charge it. Do you happen to see it show battery for a spilt second when you first plug it in cause that what my bad cables do.
Highly suggest trying another cable.
The concept is amazing. It is fantastic to be able to take a toke anytime, anywhere.
I think it is also safe to say that the included charger is garbage. If you've got an iPhone charger or the like, use that.
I can't help but shake the feeling that iPuff wont be around a year from now. I don't like the fact that they are letting their units be sold below cost.
Like I said, the concept of instant gratification is incredible. I hope iPuff continues with the concept and creates 'the killer vape'. If not, then I am still grateful for them bringing this device to market and moving the technology forward for someone else to expand on.
I find that if I use lower temps, I rarely need to stir. Just pack it loosely.
Less stirring = Less bits & dust = Less cleaning
I get a good 6 - 8 nice draws before I even look now... nudge it around, but it's mostly done anyway.
I agree and this is why I purchased one. New and existing vapes are regularly being introduced and improved upon. It's a great time for vapists. I have no qualms with the price I paid. I look at it as contributing to the advancement of the technology. This vape filled a very specific need: instant convection heat-up, portable, and discrete. I realize it's not a party vape. I've got the Pax and the Solo for that.I think 'it's the best game in town'......and I'm grateful the market gives me ESV as an option
Rather it offers what many other makers have claimed but miserably failed to deliver.
Ironically, I think Grasshopper is the closest competitor? It may have some shortcomings on some guys lists, but in a world where there are basically no serious competitors........
In that market I think 'it's the best game in town'
I disagree it's safe to say 'the included charger is garbage'. Garbage is useless, even a liability. The supplied charger just slow (as has been discussed), it's not garbage or useless.
What are the claims on which other makers are failing miserably to deliver?
I was thinking instant, controlled temperature convection vaping.
Actually, you control the CONVECTION temp of the FF through basic technique, rather than the vague "general" settings that the ESV actually offers.
In portables, AFAIK, ESV is the only regulated one?
IMO who really cares what the exact temperature is if the vapor is right and happens 'automatically'?
I am somebody who is very technically minded and honestly, the ESV was so exciting to me when I first read about it. I love the desktop OS based usb app functionality (as bluetooth and phone apps are just a pain in the ass and too many variables can go wrong in terms of app compatibility).I don't find it to be as regulated as you claim. With so much emphasis on coil placement, screen placement, AND inhalation technique, I don't find it to be temperature controlled in the way you say. Your posts may need some asterisks.
Then what does it matter if the temp is "controlled" the way the ESV supposedly is? The way the FF warms up to temp is the same way EVERY TIME. The vapor is "right" and happens automatically.
I've handed the ESV to new folks and watched them get nothing, or combust. So what?
The ESV DOES need special skills. Coil placement, screen placement, practice with inhalation - maybe that's easy for YOU, but that doesn't mean it has no learning curve. Saying the ESV has no learing curve is wildly irresponsible, IMO.
The FF warms up to temp to the same temp in the same way every time. That is a REPEATABLE, REGULATED VAPE. I have owned my ESV longer than you, and to this day, I NEVER know what I'm going to get with any hit, no matter the temp setting, the inhalation technique, the grind, or whatever the fuck else. I find nothing about the "temp control" of the ESV to actually be useful in real life. My hits are rarely repeatable.
The ESV temp control is shit, IMO.
I think you writing love letters about how the ESV regulates temp is not hepful. I think it ENCOURAGES potential buyers with an inaccurate description.
You tell one side of the story. I'm happy to tell the other.
I don't find it to be as regulated as you claim. With so much emphasis on coil placement, screen placement, AND inhalation technique, I don't find it to be temperature controlled in the way you say. Your posts may need some asterisks.
That is a REPEATABLE, REGULATED VAPE. I have owned my ESV longer than you, and to this day, I NEVER know what I'm going to get with any hit, no matter the temp setting, the inhalation technique, the grind, or whatever the fuck else.
Hey, you get an opinion.
I also think you don't know what regulated is? ESV senses the heater temp by IR. It changes drive to regulate, that is automatically control the input (battery power) to get the right output (coil temperature).
Please keep this discussion respectful. Sarcastic remarks do not help your cause, EDA. You are also getting dangerously close to product bashing, so just a heads up...I also think you don't know what no learning curve is?
I'm saying the ESV doesn't regulate shit.
IME, the ESV is like the FF - it comes down to inhalation technique, not "regulated" temp control.
I also think you don't know what no learning curve is?
Again, our opinions differ. We can't seem to agree on technical issues. I've explained my opinion that ESV can be adjusted to deliver good results first hit with no instructions past 'hit it'. To me that's no learning curve......or as close as we can realistically ask.
We're not really advancing the understanding of ESV (or vaping in general) and frankly I've grown tired of it getting personal when logic fails.
Thanks for the time. You win, I don't know what I'm talking about?
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hey guys so just got my elevape, she is fully charged now dill a little bowl on fac settings. slight vapor still kinda roboty taste not sure how to describe it. anyways just wondering about the app biz, my computer doesnt seem to want to recognize the device or vice versa, not sure what to do from here i have two versions of the app. 2.0.0 and 2.1.1 or something like that. thanks fo the help
also my esv really works with the app if iam using the short usb cable which was included ...once i tried he usb from my samsung and i could not use the app... do not ask me why...