Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Hi,

 I'm another user affected by the fill the pod issue,no matter what kind of pod i use 06,08 ss ,it still appears over and over again. There's someone  active looking at this at Evolv?  

Had a Mirage,a Therion 75c ,LV go Pod,and a VT75 by HCigar and never saw this kind of inconsistency from these chips before.

PXL_20250822_231526336.MP.jpg

Edited by Siebel80
  • Siebel80 changed the title to The "Fill Pod Situation"
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Same issue here. Started happening around 1k puffs. Im using 0.6 SS pod. Is there a fix for this? Is it the vape or the pods causing this issue?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

@Siebel80... Yes, we have been looking at this. The other devices you mentioned don't have the Fill Pod feature, so it makes sense you wouldn't encounter it. :)

@Cough... Hmm. If you have been using one single pod the whole time, 1000 puffs is on the early side, but if you are using a really high power, really thick juice, or really sugary juice, it's not out of the question. As they clog up, their ability to wick goes down. This is just the nature of pods. If it can't wick, it thinks it's dry. (If this is the entirety of the problem, without the Fill Pod feature, it'd probably be burning on you.) Does lowering your power setpoint make the problem go away?

*** THAT SAID... ***

While the Fill Pod settings we put on the device seemed to work for many liquids, they may not work for all liquids. And there is the open question: "Are the Fill Pod settings too sensitive, or are the pods just old?". When we looked at  ECigStats data, it appeared that Fill Pod was working rather well -- we'd see Fill Pod showing up after about 200 puffs consistently, which is about right for 2 mL. But again, "for many liquids" doesn't mean "for all liquids", and not everyone uses the same power level, etc.

*** If you want to try something... ***

Here is an experimental EScribe. It's not one of the official versions at this point, at-your-own-risk, etc. But if you want to try it, it includes an experimental Service Pack 130.1. You can upload it to your Oxva Pro 2 DNA.

With that Service Pack uploaded, you will be able to use a new setting in the Safety tab -- "Fill Pod Low" / "Fill Pod Off". I would be very curious to know if "Fill Pod Low" solves your problem.

(This particular EScribe also unlocks the Fill Pod settings in Atomizer -> Mod, in case you want to experiment with thresholds further.)

https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_2025-09-25_INT_ServicePack_FillPodTest.exe

If you do try this, please let me know what results you get.

Thanks!

God bless.

James

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...