So far I have been loving my two Eleaf istick 60w units. I have one for the office and one for home. However, I have encountered my first fault.
I removed the standard factory issue coil, which I presume is the kanthal one. The kanthal coil I was using in "VW" -- Variable Wattage mode. It has no coloured band on. In the kit, you get 2 extra EC TC coils, one Nickel with the blue band and one Titanium with the red band. I changed the kanthal one for the Nickel coil to see if I get a different flavour.
After setting it to Nickel mode at 30 Watts and a lowish temperature, about 120 degrees celcius the problem starts. When I hit the fire button it does not fire up. I get a message: "Temp Protection". I tried the Titanium coil, put the setting on Titanium mode and I get the same result. The coil was primed. I cleaned all the pieces of the Melo 2 tank.
The funny thing is, sometimes if I power the temperature up to about 250 degrees it works, other times on the same setting I get the same message. Very strange. I have Googled the problem but found no answers. I have tried different settings but the same message appears.
The Nickel and Titanium coils work fine in VW mode. But I feel robbed of the full use of the Temperature control feature.
Has anyone who owns an Eleaf IStick 60w had the same problem? Am I doing something wrong?
Any advice will be appreciated.
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I removed the standard factory issue coil, which I presume is the kanthal one. The kanthal coil I was using in "VW" -- Variable Wattage mode. It has no coloured band on. In the kit, you get 2 extra EC TC coils, one Nickel with the blue band and one Titanium with the red band. I changed the kanthal one for the Nickel coil to see if I get a different flavour.
After setting it to Nickel mode at 30 Watts and a lowish temperature, about 120 degrees celcius the problem starts. When I hit the fire button it does not fire up. I get a message: "Temp Protection". I tried the Titanium coil, put the setting on Titanium mode and I get the same result. The coil was primed. I cleaned all the pieces of the Melo 2 tank.
The funny thing is, sometimes if I power the temperature up to about 250 degrees it works, other times on the same setting I get the same message. Very strange. I have Googled the problem but found no answers. I have tried different settings but the same message appears.
The Nickel and Titanium coils work fine in VW mode. But I feel robbed of the full use of the Temperature control feature.
Has anyone who owns an Eleaf IStick 60w had the same problem? Am I doing something wrong?
Any advice will be appreciated.
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