A list of DNA200 mods with pics...

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Aaaaaaaaaahhhh ok I know i said lipos aren't more dangerous.....

Except I wouldn't dare be anywhere as rough (in terms of carrying spares in my bags and stuff) as I am with 18650s. :p

But yeah I guess once more modders start releasing mods with easily swappable lipos, the decision becomes a lot harder for someone like me. Unfortunately I am not one of the handy guys (if I ever tried to drill holes in my atty, I'm likelier to add AFC to my fingers than the atty), so rigging it myself is not a viable option :)


Ha yea I carry it in my bag which I'm not rough with and be sure I never leave em in my car. And for mods out or coming out with replaceable batteries the lavabox, vaporshark, militia mod, and protovapor mod are some I can think of
 

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question for those who have a DNA200 in their hands now: how's the battery life? Currently, I'm running a VaporFlask 2.1 with LG HE4 batteries. As I understand it, these batteries give you 3.7V*(2500mAH*2)/1000= 18.5 Watt/Hours. Looking at the majority of the DNA200 devices, they're running 11.1V*900mAH/1000 = 9.99 Watt/Hours. Based upon this, it sounds as if I'd LOSE battery life moving to they DNA200 with the smaller LiPO batteries. Am I correct here? I'm vaping (usually) a .6 Ohm coil at ~35W and usually have to replace the batteries every 18 hours or so. Does this sound right?

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question for those who have a DNA200 in their hands now: how's the battery life? Currently, I'm running a VaporFlask 2.1 with LG HE4 batteries. As I understand it, these batteries give you 3.7V*(2500mAH*2)/1000= 18.5 Watt/Hours. Looking at the majority of the DNA200 devices, they're running 11.1V*900mAH/1000 = 9.99 Watt/Hours. Based upon this, it sounds as if I'd LOSE battery life moving to they DNA200 with the smaller LiPO batteries. Am I correct here? I'm vaping (usually) a .6 Ohm coil at ~35W and usually have to replace the batteries every 18 hours or so. Does this sound right?

Thx,

Mike
If i was you I would wait until a dual 18650 dna200 mod is released.
 

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If i was you I would wait until a dual 18650 dna200 mod is released.

Ian - I understand your point, but I don't know that the situation would be any different in that case. The 18650's are still going to have the same power potential and I'd still likely run out of battery mid-day. Possibly faster because of the tendency to run at higher wattage?

Sigh...first world problems suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck ;-)
 

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question for those who have a DNA200 in their hands now: how's the battery life? Currently, I'm running a VaporFlask 2.1 with LG HE4 batteries. As I understand it, these batteries give you 3.7V*(2500mAH*2)/1000= 18.5 Watt/Hours. Looking at the majority of the DNA200 devices, they're running 11.1V*900mAH/1000 = 9.99 Watt/Hours. Based upon this, it sounds as if I'd LOSE battery life moving to they DNA200 with the smaller LiPO batteries. Am I correct here? I'm vaping (usually) a .6 Ohm coil at ~35W and usually have to replace the batteries every 18 hours or so. Does this sound right?

Thx,

Mike
You will still get 18.5 watt/hours or 22.2 watt/hours if you have 2 lg hg2 batteries. So your battery life should remain the same if you vape at 35 watts. In my opinion, dual 18650s give you a better run time.

I also want to mention that my 900 mah lipo lasts all day if I have it on the car charger to and from work. This is vaping at 20 watts with 40 watts preheat.
 

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question for those who have a DNA200 in their hands now: how's the battery life? Currently, I'm running a VaporFlask 2.1 with LG HE4 batteries. As I understand it, these batteries give you 3.7V*(2500mAH*2)/1000= 18.5 Watt/Hours. Looking at the majority of the DNA200 devices, they're running 11.1V*900mAH/1000 = 9.99 Watt/Hours. Based upon this, it sounds as if I'd LOSE battery life moving to they DNA200 with the smaller LiPO batteries. Am I correct here? I'm vaping (usually) a .6 Ohm coil at ~35W and usually have to replace the batteries every 18 hours or so. Does this sound right?

Thx,

Mike
Yes if you need 2x18650 now a 900 mah DNA200 will not cut it for you. Might want to check out the vapecige vtbox200, it's kinda big, but sounds like it will have the largest capacity battery announced in a DNA200 mod so far.

VapeCige Vtbox200 | E-Cigarette Forum
 

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Yes if you need 2x18650 now a 900 mah DNA200 will not cut it for you. Might want to check out the vapecige vtbox200, it's kinda big, but sounds like it will have the largest capacity battery announced in a DNA200 mod so far.

VapeCige Vtbox200 | E-Cigarette Forum

I'm thinking either LittUp 44 or Cloudmaker DNA. Litt is 22.2 Watt/Hour :eek:
 
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Just got an email on this one - the "VM DNA 200" - VM DNA 200 | Vaping Mall

Not familiar with VapingMall, curious if anyone has heard of this device yet?

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$170 for a Hammond box with a knockoff 510 and 3d printed buttons... Ouch. I'd go with a 3d printed box over that. They didn't even calculate the mah right. 900x3= 2700.
 

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Man the lavabox screwed up by not offering at least a 1200Mah battery. At least in my opinion. The Opus is such a sick device its only drawback is the 1000Mah lipo. Ehh I got a VT on the way and if the littup customs ever get going again before something better comes along I will get one of those as well.
 

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$170 for a Hammond box with a knockoff 510 and 3d printed buttons... Ouch. I'd go with a 3d printed box over that. They didn't even calculate the mah right. 900x3= 2700.
It's still only 900mah. The cells aren't added, they are in series. What is different is the voltage, so effectively the batteries don't use as many amps while providing power. This gives the impression of a higher mah, but it's still 900 mah.
 

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It's still only 900mah. The cells aren't added, they are in series. What is different is the voltage, so effectively the batteries don't use as many amps while providing power. This gives the impression of a higher mah, but it's still 900 mah.
And a higher watt/hour. More watt/hour, the more battery life. Just sayin.
 
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