Yes, they were. I posted my opinion about this a couple of days ago. I wanted to see how many hits I could get from one set. The damn thing is that it keeps giving hits, and you can hear the oil boiling and crackling, but they get progressively wispier.BudBuddy said:Were those 70 hits on one set of batteries?
sessnet said:WTF?! Man I would just take a HUGE bite of that - looks like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich...salivating now....
msb241178 said:Well, I paid my 40 customs charge and my Rev turned up this morning, threw the batteries in my ultrafire charger which is suitable for the brand of batteries and, Nothing!!!. Completely dead!. Wont even heat up at all.
Batteries are showing as fully charged by the way
Rather dissapointed to say the least.
sessnet said:I had the same problem, the first time. Try unscrewing it and matching the battery with the contact on the Revolution, then screwing it back in while you see it has made contact. At this point it would have already heated up and ready to use, since the contacts were touching for a few seconds.
EDIT: if you have the herb chamber - test that, it should work. Then, do the above with the Revolution.
OF said:msb241178 said:Well, I paid my 40 customs charge and my Rev turned up this morning, threw the batteries in my ultrafire charger which is suitable for the brand of batteries and, Nothing!!!. Completely dead!. Wont even heat up at all.
Batteries are showing as fully charged by the way
Rather dissapointed to say the least.
Hold on, don't panic. Remember the very last thing the guy packing did was to put fresh batteries in, bang it about in a careful but kind of scary fashion and verify the glow before boxing it up. I've watched him do so, and while he's not the only guy that's lit it up probably, it's part of his job. It worked at that point. Then it got bounced half way around the world to you......
First thing I check is the switch position. It floats in the bore it rides in on an o-ring. This o-ring can easily back the switch out (toward the battery), I've had it happen. Just pull the switch button sticking out clear of the center body. Then (this part is important) be sure the o-ring is squarely in the bore at the bottom before pressing the switch back, if it rolls it's likely to spring back.
You might also want to double check that charger, the maker is pretty specific about the needs and says that only that one model of their chargers is correct. They too make a LOT of other similar batteries. The batteries you got should be charged at least enough for testing out of the box however.
Good luck on a swift resolution.
OF
sessnet said:Wait a bit for ThermoVape to wake up (still like 7am in California) and I bet you will have your solution shortly. Crossing my fingers that you get to try it today.
msb241178 said:OK i've pulled the switch out and made sure the o ring is squarley in the bore, still no heat up.
The charger i've got is:
http://www.cloud9vaping.co.uk/epage...bjectPath=/Shops/yxve46fvrnud/Products/B56-08
Anymore suggestions?
msb241178 said:Well, I paid my 40 customs charge and my Rev turned up this morning, threw the batteries in my ultrafire charger which is suitable for the brand of batteries and, Nothing!!!. Completely dead!. Wont even heat up at all.
Batteries are showing as fully charged by the way
Rather dissapointed to say the least.
Hey seesnet Im gonna warn you now... dont be like me and overload your revolution with the qwiso you need to keep a nice air path through the porous ceramic heating element...other than that enjoy! i just made some last nightsessnet said:I have some QWISO waiting at home, a friend is drying it out for me.
Cost: $300
Different kinds of fresh stuff: 3
Grams: 5(?)
In the Revolution: Priceless (I hope).