QUOTE(Andy0625 @ Oct 30 2015, 01:29 AM)
Thanks for sharing mate.
Here's another scary moment.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/thr...-posted.706327/I have email joyetech about the link you share and let see what they're going to say about it.

Please do share Joyetech's reply with us. So far mine's working without any problems... or fireballs

But if this model is still particularly dangerous, I wanna know!
It's past 2.40AM as I type this so please excuse the ramblings of a sleepy me. I read thru all 3 pages of the forum link you posted. The guy mentioned in post #26 that
he had an "IP4" which had the same problem (I think he meant IPV 4). This got me thinking.
The Evic mini requires the coils to be at room temperature for setting the TC. I am merely speculating, but if the guy had put his atty some place cold...eg on a table being blasted by an air conditioner, and then put the atty on the Evic mini, set it to TC mode, and then went to vape in a hotter environment. The mod's baseline would have been set to that colder environment's temperature, so it did the necessary calculations to get to the desired temperature and thus over-fired. This could also explain why he had the same problem with his "IP4" mod. Dunno where this guy lives, but I have a friend in New Mexico who sets his central a/c to 72F while it's near 100F outside.
Mind you, I'll never try to find excuses for a defective product even though I own one. But 3ebmike's replies to questions on what coil he was using etc seem a bit dodgy. Post #51 says the tank in the kit can only use TC coils. I only bought the mod sans tank so I dunno. But if that is true, 3ebmike seems to have been using the kit tank in the video..and he says he used 22g Kanthal....so the resultant fireball should be no surprise.