THE JOYETECH EVIC-VT REVIEW & LAST CONTEST WINNER

A PBusardo Review – Joyetech eVic-VT & Last Contest Winner

In this video we take a full look at the Joyetech eVic-VT. We also announce the last contest winner.

The Links:
Joyetech US
Spider Silk Titanium Wire
Sweet Spot Titanium Wire
The Avid Vaper Velocity RDA

The Post Review Follow-up:

  • 6/30/15 – If you are concerned about it popping out of temp control, there are a couple things you can do.  1) Build your TC coil at .14 ohm or less.  So if it comes out, you’ll get a low resistance warning.  2) When in wattage mode, set your watts really low, so if it pops out, you won’t burn anything up!
  • 6/23/15 – The battery charged up to 5123 mAh:

  • 6/25/15 – Ok gang, here’s something I missed in the review. It was missed because 1) when I was looking at the start/stop pause time on the scope, I was at a high enough wattage where the issue didn’t appear, or appeared as a slight ramp which was mentioned in the review, and 2) when using it in wattage mode, I was at a high enough wattage where is was noticeable, but not that bad for me.Looks like, when in wattage more the eVic-VT has a 30 watt surge when you first fire it after 1) you take your atty off and put it back on, 2) the device goes to sleep after 3 minutes and wakes back up, 3) you power the device off and turn it back on.

    I read a bunch of comment in the YouTube video that it was burning people’s liquids and wicks. Finally, after discussing it with Edward Wolff (thanks Ed!!) on Facebook tonight, I decided to have another look.

    Ed’s test scenario was a 2.0 Ohm coil set at 6 watts. He said he could “hear” and feel the surge. Sure enough…

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    This image shows the surge. Should be firing at around 3.5V (for 6 watts) yet is surges to 8.16V (around 33 watts) and then ramps down to the accurate setting.

    Even set to 1 watt, it does the same thing…

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    Multiple button presses don’t help. It needs time to settle…

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    You can see here when set for higher wattage it becomes easier to miss…

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    It does it for a fair amount of time as well. The full 30+ watt surge lasts around .58 seconds and the total time to go from button press to an accurate setting is around 1.28 seconds…

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    I took a look at the .5 ohm, 1 ohm, and 1.5 as well. All peaking around 30 watts…

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    Now, if you vape at or above 30 watts, it’s something you’ll never notice. Here is is firing 30 watts after a power cycle against a 1 ohm load. No issue…

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    This has to change the overall rating from a “wait” to a thumbs down. Hopefully this is something they can resolve quickly and take care of those who are unhappy with the product due to this issue.

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