OK ja that's a win with the load shedding , please do a speed test and let us know , is it 30Mbps uncapped or capped (probably a "soft cap" of a 100GB) ? Anyway , enough hijacking for tonight can't wait to check your video ...
Cap is 250Gig.
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OK ja that's a win with the load shedding , please do a speed test and let us know , is it 30Mbps uncapped or capped (probably a "soft cap" of a 100GB) ? Anyway , enough hijacking for tonight can't wait to check your video ...
Very easy to unscrew and replace your battery, it is a threaded cap. Magnets would obviously be the easiest way to remove batteries, however because you screw in your battery it won't go flying if you were to drop your mod.Something i find interesting about the IPV Mini2 is the way the battery is taken out and inserted.
Seems to be different from other mini mods, which have magnets on the doors
Does this method of the IPV Mini2 work well? Does it work better than the magnets system? Is it easy to take out the batt and unscrew that cap thingie on the bottom?
Both serve a purpose, I like to use the istick if I'm going out for the night and don't want to change batteries(while I'm ) and need a mod I know is going to last ALL night np.@VandaL I see you own the Istick 50W as well , if you were to choose between the two which one would you choose ?
I can assure you already. I just changed the battery. flat one lasted from last night till now. About 7ml worth of juice .....vaping at 26W
Thanks @Tom - that is quite impressive!
Something i find interesting about the IPV Mini2 is the way the battery is taken out and inserted.
Seems to be different from other mini mods, which have magnets on the doors
Does this method of the IPV Mini2 work well? Does it work better than the magnets system? Is it easy to take out the batt and unscrew that cap thingie on the bottom?
Very easy to unscrew and replace your battery, it is a threaded cap. Magnets would obviously be the easiest way to remove batteries, however because you screw in your battery it won't go flying if you were to drop your mod.
Something i find interesting about the IPV Mini2 is the way the battery is taken out and inserted.
Seems to be different from other mini mods, which have magnets on the doors
Does this method of the IPV Mini2 work well? Does it work better than the magnets system? Is it easy to take out the batt and unscrew that cap thingie on the bottom?
I think the reason is it is textured and doesn't fade over time. The printed vinynl wraps can be awesome, but I believe they all fade over time. If you look at a pic of your printed wrap a month later after using it daily you see it looks noticeably lighter. I had a carbon fiber wrap on my IPV2 for 7 months and it looked almost as good as it did when I first put it on. If you put in direct sunlight you could see all the scratches avoided over that timeBeautiful! I see most people go for the Carbon Fibre wrap, I just ordered a normal printed one. Hopefully it comes out as good looking as that.
+- 2 weeks delivered by Post Man Pat and his Black and White Cat in a little white envelope, no duties.Consider me enlightened. You coulda warned a brother! lol
They are inexpensive, though, so if it fades I can just get another. How long did yours take to arrive?
I love mine, I agree with your assessment. As for fingerprints, consider a vape wrap!View attachment 23114
I have been patiently waiting for the IPV Mini II because it's been sitting at my USA address for over 2 weeks now... and finally all the parcels I had ordered from all over arrived and I sent off the SHIP instruction. A couple of days later and large Vape Mail arrived today. I have been a bit like a headless chicken not knowing what to play with first...
So initial impressions because the reviewers will do a far better job of reviewing all the technical details... so this is my take on the IPV Mini II.
It certainly oozes quality and I have no doubt that it's a far better option than the massive Sigelei 100+ which I consider a desk Mod and not a carry mod. The IPV does 70 watts which is way more power than I need. The menu is simple and the whole device is pretty well designed. A brilliant carry device! I'm not crazy about the smooth finish and I can see fingerprints on it which doesn't excite me but I will be able to live with it.
You want a quality small 18650 regulated relatively high powered device then this is most certainly worth getting. I guess when I get rid of some of my high powered regulated mods this one will probably stay with me.
It's driving a Goblin right now... Man I now remember what a pain it is filling the Goblin... rebuildable tanks are a pain in the rear compared to a Cyclone!
I would have to say the IPV mini II is a winner and you won't be sorry owning one!
Check out wake and vape .com they had the lowest price I've seen.Ag no man , missed out on one of these so might have to get one when I finally have some cash one day LOL