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So over all this has been an awesome box, especially now that you can get one as low as $25usd at some places. All metal construction, even the buttons. Usb rechargable which is great if you are in the car or worktruck a lot! Charges quickly and lasts a good long time. Rotatable screen, tells you the boxes temp, all the standard saftey feature ofcorse. One thing Ive learned though...DO NOT DROP THIS THING A LOT AND DO YOUR DAMNEST NOT TO SPILL JUICE ON IT!!!
So heres the story of my box.
It falls over a lot and Ive dropped it a few times, also I use it for dripping so I tend to spill juise on it a lot. It started to malfunction. The way it works is the ohm reader reads the coil and adjusts the voltage accordingly. I vape 0.4 at 40w so it adjusts my voltage to 4 volts different ohm coils give you different outputs. If i use a 0.6 ohm coil it adjusts to 4.4 v at 40w. So back to the story... Due to juice spillage, this causes juice to cake up and dry onto the circuit. Also dropping it caused 2 ground screws to loosen a tad. These things are not well seal and screws are not tighten properly from the factory. So if you buy one I sugest you immediately take it apart and tighten the 2 gold screws down snug then seal up around the top, bottom plates, 510 conector and buttons with hi-temp hotglue. Back to the story again!! mine was glitching up so i took it apart, unsoldered the wires from the batteries and the positive wire from the 510.(DO NOT UNSOLDER ANY WIRES FROM THE BOARD END! YOU MESS UP A SURFACE MOUNT COMPONENT GOOD LUCK GETTING THAT BACK ON!!) Then I removed the gold screws to seperate it from the top plate(which is also the heatsink) i gave the electronics a good 70% rubbing alcohol bath and light Qtip scrub to remove all caking and old heatsink compound. Blasted it with an air can, also gave the gold screws a rubbing, then reapplied heatsink compound (dont over due it. You just cleaned up a mess, dont make another) reunited the board with the top plate, gave it a light quish while making sure not to move it side to side(helps if you slightly thread screws in before pairing the board and top plate) then I tightened them down tight this time, resoldered the wires to the 510 and batteries and slapped it back together. Works good as new! Also I decided to sand and polish the case while I had it appart wish i used a different method of removing the black face plate as boiling it off caused it to shrink a little. But its good as new and ima try not to drop it and try not to drip juice all over it lol.
SO! Overall. Its a great device if you know how to treat it and if you know what to do when it gets funky!
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