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AcryliMax Acrylic Variable Volt APV, Red
This is a MadVapes exclusive. Introducing a new variable volt APV manufactured by MadVapes right here in the USA!!!
This is a variable volt APV made by madvapes that uses the same circuit board as the Zmax in a colored acrylic tube. This is really a variable power mod because you have the option of adjusting either your voltage or your power (watts). The AcryliMax adjusts from 3.0 to 6.0 Volts in .1 volt increments or 3.0 to 15 Watts in .5 Watt increments. The AcryliMax is made of a clear durable acrylic and has a maximum output of 4 Amps
The AcryliMax can read your output voltage, battery voltage and cartomizer / atomizer resistance. This APV does it all.
With a side mounted button, the 510 connector is free to accept any 510 tank. And with the power of varaible volt you can use almost any tank or carto you have. In addition there are ample vent holes in the side of this APV for added safety.
The AcryliMax will accept the following batteries: Button Top IMR 18650, TrustFire Protected 18650 Battery, 2400mAh, TrustFire Protected 18650 Flat Top Battery, 2400mAh, Ultrafire Protected 18650 Battery, 2400 mAh, or the MarsFire Protected 18650 Battery, 2600mAh.
Never use non-rechargeable batteries in any device. Only use the recommended batteries for this device.
All adjustments and settings are made with the push button switch. This includes a setting to turn your AcryliMax off for safe travel in your pocket, bag or purse.
There is a 90 Day warranty for device failures under normal use.
Click here to see if you you have the correct atomizere or cartomizer for your device.
Cartomizers, tanks, batteries or other accessories shown in the photos are not included. This is for the AcryliMax unit only.
Click here do download the manual
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Reviews
- AcryliMax - Great start, horrible endingReview by DAP
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I bought the AcryliMax and at 1st it seemed like a dream come true then I realized how poorly constructed the device is and after maybe 4 months of use it slowly started falling apart and eventually the 510 connector came out of the unit and was never the same since. It will not read any atomizers., tanks or anything that is connected to it just reads 99 ohm. I thought of sending it back but figured it was way past its warranty and I found devices that do the same exact VV/VW for 1/2 the price. Buyer beware I suppose. If your looking for a nice VV/VW that will last you more than 3-4 months I suggest buying something different. I will not mention the names of the other superior products out there but I am sure you're all aware of the names. I have to say I am plain disappointed for spending 80 bucks when I could have waited a month and bought 2 units that are far better and made of metal and are constructed a lot better than this unit. I have to say the AcryliMax for me was an epic failure. (Posted on 4/23/13)Rating - Best yet...Review by Kaya
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Got mine back in Aug. 2012 and this is 3-18-13. So far so good. I've drop it from 16 feet, It's been banged up smacked around and still vapes as good as the day i got it...keep up the good work guys... (Posted on 3/18/13)Rating - What I expectedReview by Tony
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Everything was bubble wrapped and secure for shipping (as usual from MV). I ordered the Acrylimax and two Trust Fire 18 650 button top 2400mAH batteries. All excited to see this VV/VW in use. 1st thing I notice is the end cap threads are very thin and will cross thread very easy so pay close attention when removing and intsalling the end cap. 510 connection is solid and no wobble with my Vivi Nova 2.0 tank. The PV is very light and feels like it won't take much to break it if dropped from any height what so ever. The single fire/adjust button is big but loose in the housing. The menu system is no harder to learn than a ProVari's. Instruction manu is the Zmax manual for the most part. Easy enough to learn. Overall I give this mod a positive thumbs up, but let me mention that mine had a burr on the inside of the tube either at the inner threads or on the tub itself and would not allow for easy battery installation...as a matter of fact I had to take a pair of pliers to get the trust fire back out and in doing so the end of the battery seperated from the main battery renering it useless. As some point after inserting my AW IMR batteries I was using for my ProVari the burr dislodged and all 18650 batteries would slid in and out of the tube just fine. I did send off for a RMA and MV promptly supplied the return info. I decided that I would eat the $6.75 for the battery that would not come out because I didn't inspect the inside of the tube before forcing it in. For anyone skeptical about a VV/VW device this is the mod for you. It's inexpensive and for less than $115 you can have the mod, 2 batteries, and a charger... add $12 more and you can have a rocking mod with a tank that has 3 atty's that are rebuildable. I challange anyone to find a better deal for the price. Good Job Scott on putting this in your inventory. (Posted on 11/15/12)Rating - Exceeded my expectationsReview by Richard
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I was looking to move into a variable volt battery mod and found this one. It works really great. The menu takes a minute to get used to but once you get it, its easy. The performance is just awesome. I would recommend this to anyone considering a variable volt battery. (Posted on 11/12/12)Rating


