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Matthew Zarzecki

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I plan on getting the iPV2 within the next two weeks. Does anyone know anything about it and whether it's a good buy or not?
 

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I love mine make sure u get the updated version from ecigity or elevape huge improvements over the previous batchesImageUploadedByTapatalk1412248499.696900.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1412248513.179601.jpg
 

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One was sent to me as a gift. It works great. I haven't had any problems with it. But I don't use it every day. The only con I found with it is the tiny screws, they are a pisser.
 

Jonnyfalmouth

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That's why I like my updated version bigger hex screws and a spring loaded 510 pin oh and also thicker build material
 

Donnyxx

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I also have the updated version. I use it every day and I love it.

These are revision 2.0 IPV V2 box mods. Version 2 updates include:

Hex screws for fastening the back plate (instead of the previous Phillips screws)
Firing touch sensor function revised; the sensor is smaller now
Spring-loaded 510 connection
Firing button and wattage adjustment buttons are refined, more solid and precise
Internal placement has been fully redesigned and looks cleaner
Battery holder has a flap to easily remove the battery
Authenticity hologram to the right of the battery.
 

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Donnyxx how long have u had yours any issues I've only had mine a day or two but love it so far also what kind of dripper build etc u runnin
 

Donnyxx

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I've had it for about 9 days with no issues at all. I use mostly aspire nautilus and kanger aerotank mega's with it. Ive also used a zenith v2 with a .3 ohm dual coil. I'm in bed most of the day with compression fracture on my spine from a form of cancer called multiple myeloma so prebuilt tank are easier for me but I'd like to get into more building. I want to get a kayfun or something similar to build when I can.
 

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If you can get it for a good price it's a good buy but i have seen some charging over a hundred bucks now and for that price i like other options. I was interested in the iPV 2S upgradeable weatherproof version but i don't think that one is for sale .

P4U's warranty center is a big minus , Asmodus feels they can change the terms of the warranty at will and have already changed it and i don't have much confidence they won't change it again if it benefits them.

They have said they don't care about the laws and will do as they please , i say bullshit to that.
 

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If you can get it for a good price it's a good buy but i have seen some charging over a hundred bucks now and for that price i like other options. I was interested in the iPV 2S upgradeable weatherproof version but i don't think that one is for sale .

P4U's warranty center is a big minus , Asmodus feels they can change the terms of the warranty at will and have already changed it and i don't have much confidence they won't change it again if it benefits them.

They have said they don't care about the laws and will do as they please , i say bullshit to that.


Well, It seems that at least one place has the sucker in stock (the 2S).

But the BS wit P4U constantly messing with the warranty is a big turn off for me.
 

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mine will occassionally keep firing after the fire button is released...
nothing like taking a giant huff, setting your battery mod down on the table, and, notice 15-20 seconds later, vaper shooting outta the drip tip and the air intake holes of your rba...
the back plate lets juice into the inside of the mod... i over drip on occassion...
i still like it even with these issues...i just pay more attention...
having the adjustable vs spring loaded 510 isnt that big a deal for me...
i would like the strap for easy battery removal, though...(i dont charge the battery in the unit)
havent put my big boy pants on yet...22.5 watts with an rba is a great vape for me, 17 watts with a russian is magnificent...
dont sub-ohm...
warranty coverage chaps my hide a bit, though...
 

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I loved mine, but like most vape kit, I outgrew it almost immediately. I ran most of my builds right at the 50w mark, but was left wanting more so I pif'd it and obtained a Siggy 100w.....ironically, I run this at 100w/.2ohm so now I'm waiting for a 150 or 200 watt box lol. But for those that TRULY feel they will not be vaping at 50w, I highly recommend it.
 

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mine will occassionally keep firing after the fire button is released...
nothing like taking a giant huff, setting your battery mod down on the table, and, notice 15-20 seconds later, vaper shooting outta the drip tip and the air intake holes of your rba...

the back plate lets juice into the inside of the mod... i over drip on occassion...
i still like it even with these issues...i just pay more attention...
having the adjustable vs spring loaded 510 isnt that big a deal for me...
i would like the strap for easy battery removal, though...(i dont charge the battery in the unit)
havent put my big boy pants on yet...22.5 watts with an rba is a great vape for me, 17 watts with a russian is magnificent...
dont sub-ohm...
warranty coverage chaps my hide a bit, though...


Holy crap , i thought i was the only one who had this issue , mine doesn't seem to turn off either , well i should say it continues to produce vapor on a lower scale for some time after i release the button and you can hear it that it is still firing .

Other than that i'm happy with it but thats a big bummer , it drained my battery completely once when i wasn't even using it .
 

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Well, It seems that at least one place has the sucker in stock (the 2S).

But the BS wit P4U constantly messing with the warranty is a big turn off for me.

It's a big time negative for me as well , i have never experienced a company do this before and there " take it or leave it attitude " just doesn't cut it for me.


I loved mine, but like most vape kit, I outgrew it almost immediately. I ran most of my builds right at the 50w mark, but was left wanting more so I pif'd it and obtained a Siggy 100w.....ironically, I run this at 100w/.2ohm so now I'm waiting for a 150 or 200 watt box lol. But for those that TRULY feel they will not be vaping at 50w, I highly recommend it.

I hear quite a few mention the Sig 100 watt is a real quality build compared to the iPV , whats your opinion since you had both.
 

Kevin2112

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I've had mine for 2 months now. I don't have the updated version but I've had no problems with it. I use it every day all day long. Good finish, not slippery or finger print magnet. I use the touch sensor button all the time. I like the thinness of the box, very pocket friendly. The tiny screws don't bother me much because I use the charge port or I only have to switch the battery once in a day. I build my coils with higher ohms so I can use lower wattage to extend battery life without sacrificing Vape quality. All in all I'm glad I got one.
 

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It's a big time negative for me as well , i have never experienced a company do this before and there " take it or leave it attitude " just doesn't cut it for me.




I hear quite a few mention the Sig 100 watt is a real quality build compared to the iPV , whats your opinion since you had both.
Quality wise I rate the Siggy above the IPV2 in that the access panel has very strong magnets (they give you two screws, but I really don't think they would ever be necessary), and that the panel does not sit flush with the edges of the box. I also like that it takes two 18650 batteries which for those that vape deeper sub-ohms = extended battery life. I also love the way it handles the amp drop.
 

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