pakalolo

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^^ That is such a cool picture!! It's the gunmetal FV, right? Did you have to play with the lighting to get it to come out like that?

Thanks. Yes, that's the GM version. I love it. I believe the differences are due to the parts being machined separately and possibly because they come from different stock. I didn't have to play with the lighting to get that effect, in fact I tried to minimize the differences because in real life, they aren't nearly as obvious.
 

cat420

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I though I had a picture of a fully disassembled FV but I don't. This is actually one of the new APR FVs but I'm using it because thanks to the lighting, it is easier to see where the components separate.

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Each differently shaded component in this picture is a separate part. From the top: the glass top retainer, the swivel cap, the heater retainer, the switch assembly, the battery compartment, and the bottom switch assembly. The heater retainer, the switch assembly, and the battery compartment are all secured in the early models, but can be unscrewed with a little force. I had to use a clamp to do this but it worked without damage.

Yes this is clear...till now I did not notice any prob related to the battery compartment being not that tight...hope it ll not happen cauz I would not dare to use a clamp on the FV...
 

marduk

daydreamer
Yes, we are working on a PA solution that is incredible and will take the FV to the next level. The FV PA will feature adjustable constant temperature control which will make the unit super easy to use, and everyone can personalize their own favorite temperature when using the FV on PA.

We are probably about 2 months away from a public release of the the FVPA, just in time for Christmas :)

Looking forward to this! I know the threads and diameter where the bottom switch connects have gone through some changes... will there be different versions of the PA to accomodate different FV generations?
 

Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
Accessory Maker
Hey guys, I ordered and have tried this new Sony batteries and found they are an excellent performer for the FV. They have very high drain characteristics and allow the output to stay at a usable voltage longer. Ever feel your only using the top 1/2 of charge before it drops off vapor production? These pups allow more of the charge to be used before dropping.
At least these are my findings.
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Lizard King

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Just want to give another shout-out to Jerry at FlashVAPE. He has painlessly resolved another issue within a couple of hours of receiving my email. I'm struggling to remember receiving better customer service for any product I've ever purchased. Really struggling. I doff my hat to FlashVAPE for doing things right.



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ScottyT Lefty

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Jerry has also been incredible for me as well. A total professional to deal with. He's so quick to get back to you and never seems bothered by the new questions I know I've thrown out there. These guys really are all about outstanding services. A raised glass to you Jerry. If we ever cross paths, drinks on me.
 

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Thanks everyone for your kind words... at FV, customer service is our No.1 priority . We look at every problem that arises along the journey as another opportunity to provide a positive experience for our valued customers... just spreading some good karma all around, so thanks again everyone!

:)
 

beefsupreme

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I'd been having some troubles with my FV lately, and guess who was a big help? Jerry of course. I was having problems getting power from the battery and thought it might be the switch underneath. I'd have to put pressure on the top-section to get power. After talking with him and reading recent posts here I also tried unscrewing the middle section which connects just below the on-off button and then screwed it back on tightly. My power problem disappeared and now it's working great again (I use it in S2 mode). Posting this here in case any other FV owners run into the kind of problem someday. A little user-servicability goes a long way! Looking forward to hearing about the PA development, it would save me making sure to charge batteries right away.
 

FlashVAPE

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I'd been having some troubles with my FV lately, and guess who was a big help? Jerry of course. I was having problems getting power from the battery and thought it might be the switch underneath. I'd have to put pressure on the top-section to get power. After talking with him and reading recent posts here I also tried unscrewing the middle section which connects just below the on-off button and then screwed it back on tightly. My power problem disappeared and now it's working great again (I use it in S2 mode). Posting this here in case any other FV owners run into the kind of problem someday. A little user-servicability goes a long way! Looking forward to hearing about the PA development, it would save me making sure to charge batteries right away.



:clap: glad you are able to get back up and running :tup: !
 
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Pulled the Flashvapeout at night around the campfire last weekend with some newbies. On several occasions I heard comments on how outstanding it would be for a little light in the smoke chamber. Not the first time I've heard this comment! I know several of you have pondered this before on this very forum. Thought I'd throw it out there for FV to receive some feedback from long time combustors. Otherwise the FV was a smash hit, specially with the females which I found interesting.
 

Tweek

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Pulled the Flashvapeout at night around the campfire last weekend with some newbies. On several occasions I heard comments on how outstanding it would be for a little light in the smoke chamber. Not the first time I've heard this comment! I know several of you have pondered this before on this very forum. Thought I'd throw it out there for FV to receive some feedback from long time combustors. Otherwise the FV was a smash hit, specially with the females which I found interesting.

You might be able to rig something on your own with led?
 

Vapodudule

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today i tried to change HE and that ceramic bowl is stuck. pulling and tapping do not work. i fear to break a part. the two pins seem stuck. someone have an idea to help this out?
Edit. bowl do notncome out the two vertical pin as shown by official site. he is stuck in his position. in fact i did want to not destroy the actual HE to replace it but now...
 
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Lizard King

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today i tried to change HE and that ceramic bowl is stuck. pulling and tapping do not work. i fear to break a part. the two pins seem stuck. someone have an idea to help this out?

The bowl is stuck because of resin build up? When you say the pins are stuck, do you mean that you can't pull them up to 90 degrees?
 
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TweTween. ost: 459702 said:
You might be able to rig something on your own with led?
Good call Tweek. Got couple ideas already. By the end of the weekend we has fastened LED's around our neck to assist. I'm in my shop right now tinkering around with a similar concept.
 

pakalolo

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You might be able to rig something on your own with led?

How will you power your LEDs?

The bowl is stuck because of resin build up? When you say the pins are stuck, do you mean that you can't pull them up to 90 degrees?

I think he is talking about the two retaining pins that hold the ceramic heater in position. You should be able to life the ceramic bowl once the heater bezel is removed. The bowl could jam if the pins or the bowl got misaligned. The only thing I can think of is to apply gentle pressure in various directions to see if you can get any clues.

You suggested another possibility, resin buildup. Heating the bowl up might help with that, although that has its own risks.
 

Vapodudule

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How will you power your LEDs?



I think he is talking about the two retaining pins that hold the ceramic heater in position. You should be able to life the ceramic bowl once the heater bezel is removed. The bowl could jam if the pins or the bowl got misaligned. The only thing I can think of is to apply gentle pressure in various directions to see if you can get any clues.

You suggested another possibility, resin buildup. Heating the bowl up might help with that, although that has its own risks.

unfortunately many gentle pressures have been made, grabing here, pushing there... i was stuck on how to do too.

i applied also a fine tool to find the joint and force the pin to stop being adhesive, not enought force in that and immediately scratched the bowl (i stopped actions here) as the tool ran outside.

My big fear is that the ceramic bowl really bad react to a ferm and strong catch by a tool.

I also already secured the venting hole alignement with wires.

I will try again another day or may be until FV come here and have a clever piece of advice to try or confirm the precautions to be made to manipulate this big chunk of ceramic.
 
Vapodudule,

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unfortunately many gentle pressures have been made, grabing here, pushing there... i was stuck on how to do too.

i applied also a fine tool to find the joint and force the pin to stop being adhesive, not enought force in that and immediately scratched the bowl (i stopped actions here) as the tool ran outside.

My big fear is that the ceramic bowl really bad react to a ferm and strong catch by a tool.

I also already secured the venting hole alignement with wires.

I will try again another day or may be until FV come here and have a clever piece of advice to try or confirm the precautions to be made to manipulate this big chunk of ceramic.

Is there a gap currently between the top part of the ceramic bow and the ceramic heating element housing? These two pieces of precision molded ceramics are held in alignment with a pair of 2mm diameter, 8mm long stainless steel rods. It may be helpful to lightly tap on the top portion of the ceramic bowl with something like a small piece of wood, to loosen it a little if it appears to be stuck together. If there is a gap between the two ceramic pieces, you may find it helpful to carefully pry the two pieces apart, a little at a time on each side, until the top ceramic bowl portion is freed and removable, exposing the heating element screen and the copper conductor rods for the HE replacement procedure.

You can certainly contact me anytime via PM or email for additional assistance in matter!

:)
 

ScottyT Lefty

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I'm curious how you know when the replacement heating element screen actually needs to be replaced? Now that my new generation 2 model has this option I'm curious when or if I will know when to try this?
I use the FV in Stage 2 mode every time and I'm also curious if this makes a difference? Maybe you could share some replacement stories if you've tried this on your models? Thanks!
 
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I'm curious how you know when the replacement heating element screen actually needs to be replaced? Now that my new generation 2 model has this option I'm curious when or if I will know when to try this?
I use the FV in Stage 2 mode every time and I'm also curious if this makes a difference? Maybe you could share some replacement stories if you've tried this on your models? Thanks!

If you notice decrease in performance and reduction in vapor production (less heat), its prob a good time to replace the heating element screen. If you unit works fine, there is absolutely no need to perform a HE replacement.
 
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