We've long said on ECF (even i've said it in the past) that a 3.7 volt device is a 3.7 volt device is a 3.7 volt device. The thought was, take any number of 3.7 volt mods and as long as you take the same exact battery and atomizer and switch them between the mods, they'll all perform the same (excluding VV mods).
Since the PrecisePlus's release, I've been reading many testimonials on the PrecisePlus that it isn't the same and that it does hit harder, longer and more consistently then devices they've previously used. I was truly skeptical, thinking what they were probably feeling was the consistency of the vape due to a more consistent power delivery and posted as such in response. But was that all there was to it?
A few weeks after the PrecisePlus was in customers hands an ECF member posted this:
Well, this was good news, but I wanted to test myself and was finally able to do so and here are my results of the PrecisePlus 18650 vs another mechanical mod. Both used the exact same AW IMR 18650 and the same atomizer. Both units contacts were clean prior to testing.:
Voltages are loaded voltages running the atomizer until the voltage stabilized (approx. 6 seconds)
Atomizer.....Ohms..........PrecisePlus............Mod X
510............1.5.............3.86 Volts............3.65 Volts
801............3.2.............4.02 Volts............3.82 Volts
On both tests using two different kinds of atomizers, the PrecisePlus held significantly more voltage under load. Also, what isn't shown on the test is the PrecisePlus's voltage held more consistently and stabilized much quicker. This would explain why one feels more hit and and can run their batteries longer and lower in charge than before without experiencing a significant reduction in quality of their vape.
I believe there are two main reasons why we are seeing these results, Rhodium Plated contacts and the design of the ground system on the Precise which eliminates several junctions that electricity has to pass through on it's way back from the atomizer to the switch to the battery.
I was talking with Brandon at Evolv today about these findings and he said that will also benefit the Kick as you'll have more wattage available to your atomizer, so this is really good news for both the all mechanical camp and for those intending to run the Kick on it.
Since the PrecisePlus's release, I've been reading many testimonials on the PrecisePlus that it isn't the same and that it does hit harder, longer and more consistently then devices they've previously used. I was truly skeptical, thinking what they were probably feeling was the consistency of the vape due to a more consistent power delivery and posted as such in response. But was that all there was to it?
A few weeks after the PrecisePlus was in customers hands an ECF member posted this:
Just thought I would post a quick comparison of voltage under load between the two 18350 devices I have on hand. Used the same freshly charged AW IMR 18350 battery and the same 3.3 ohm carto. The X device registered 4.2 volts without a load and 3.8 volts under load. The P+35 registered 4.2 volts without a load and 4.0 volts under load.
Well, this was good news, but I wanted to test myself and was finally able to do so and here are my results of the PrecisePlus 18650 vs another mechanical mod. Both used the exact same AW IMR 18650 and the same atomizer. Both units contacts were clean prior to testing.:
Voltages are loaded voltages running the atomizer until the voltage stabilized (approx. 6 seconds)
Atomizer.....Ohms..........PrecisePlus............Mod X
510............1.5.............3.86 Volts............3.65 Volts
801............3.2.............4.02 Volts............3.82 Volts
On both tests using two different kinds of atomizers, the PrecisePlus held significantly more voltage under load. Also, what isn't shown on the test is the PrecisePlus's voltage held more consistently and stabilized much quicker. This would explain why one feels more hit and and can run their batteries longer and lower in charge than before without experiencing a significant reduction in quality of their vape.
I believe there are two main reasons why we are seeing these results, Rhodium Plated contacts and the design of the ground system on the Precise which eliminates several junctions that electricity has to pass through on it's way back from the atomizer to the switch to the battery.
I was talking with Brandon at Evolv today about these findings and he said that will also benefit the Kick as you'll have more wattage available to your atomizer, so this is really good news for both the all mechanical camp and for those intending to run the Kick on it.
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