not without opening it up...I will see if I can get any info on the chip, but information flow is a little slow right nowI just heard that it is using a Kangertech chip, can you confirm?
not without opening it up...I will see if I can get any info on the chip, but information flow is a little slow right nowI just heard that it is using a Kangertech chip, can you confirm?
First thoughts......it is light...light light, and very light.
first look: unboxing.....
side by side size comparison to Apollo Reliant and Provari Radius:
First thoughts......it is light...light light, and very light. Without a doubt the lightest 18650 mod I have ever held. It has a bit of plasticy feel to it, but at the same time, it feels sturdy, with zero rattles or loose parts. Fire button and + and - buttons are firm with nice clicky tactile feedback.
Controls are easy to operate. Fire and - button together will enter the menu, which consists of "work mode settings", "hand mode settings", and exit menu. Navigate menu with plus and minus buttons, select via fire button. Work mode settings is where you change modes, of which it has 5: Voltage, Power (VW), Ni, Ti, and SS. Hand mode settings is simply the screen left or right layout. Fire button and plus button together to adjust wattage in TC modes. Lock resistance with plus and minus buttons together. 5x power button to turn on and off.
first use, I am using the cubis tank with .5 ohm 316SS coil.....output seems good, but a tad under set temp, could be set for a different type of SS, like 304, but it is close enough that it works well, with a significant throttle back when the wick dries out. Output is a tad pulsey if the wattage is set much higher then needed, but setting it at 5 watts over normal needed power for the coil I am using, I didn't get any pulsing (until wick dries).
The "finish" is very sturdy seeming. I have already tried to scratch it with my nails, and was unsuccessful in doing so. Seems like it will stand up to things like keys in the pocket or purse with little to no marks.
The battery release button is in a good place to not accidentally be pressed. It has no lock, but the amount of pressure needed to release the battery is enough that I don't imagine it self releasing (while new, we shall see after some repeated use how well this stands up). The battery goes in positive down, which is marked on the battery tray.
Cons:
The screen window is cut slightly small, so the edges of the display are partially cut off/blocked.
The positive battery terminal contact could be a little more "robust" or springier....batteries that are a fraction shorter will loose contact while installed, so you have to continually return on the mod (switched to a different battery, and this one fits perfect, and hasn't shut off since).....This is a Sample version, so these things might be different on the retail version.
yes, it is spring loaded....actually one of the smoother post travel ones I have seen.Thanks for the review. It doesn't specify spring loaded 510. Is it?
yes, it is spring loaded....actually one of the smoother post travel ones I have seen.
Standout feature to be sure. Weighed in w/o battery at 66 grams
I put it into the hands of a complete beginner as a bit of a secondary trial run. This is the guys very first vaping experience. So far, 3 days into it, he has had zero issues, and no problems with figuring out how to operate the device, a good sign in my opinion
About time!
We all accept the boards won't last all that long, so why make the cases so heavy?
If there was an actual explosion, I'd prefer bits of deformed plastic flying off to metallic shrapnel.
Good point Herb. But ya got me thinking I must be the exception.
Every mod I've ever had has broken after a drop. Not from a 2 story window, usually just standing height to a concrete or tile floor. Yeah, I'm clumsy.
Mech or electronic, doesn't matter. Broken electronics, switches, fire buttons, bat doors, 510 connectors, magnets, u name it. Thinking about it, can't remember 1 mod lasting more than 9 months. And by the time it eventually breaks, I'm tired of it, not worth fixing to me .... Get something else.
So I'm interested in something more durable, & this one has good looks too.
Strangely, have never dropped & broken my cell. Guess I need a mod in a cell phone form.[emoji1]
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I buy mods that have proven chipsets (YiHi) and have proven themselves to hold up over time ,
Newb has been using the Voidray for almost 2 weeks now....no issues
I have a voidray 60w tc coming on Thursday 17th and I'm going to do a review for this forum as a way of saying hello as I'm a new member. Will do first impressions and do another update after a week off use. Hi to everyoneI saw a new mod, and I like the looks of its design. It's the Encom Voidray. Specs are comparable to many mods on the market:
Size (H x L x W): 86.5mm x 42.5mm x 32.5mm
Output mode: TC mode / VW mode
Output Wattage Range: 7W – 60W
Output Voltage Range: 0.5V - 9V
Resistance Range:
0.2ohm - 5ohm for general coil; 0.1ohm -5ohm for Ni200/Ti/SS coil.
If the resistance over 1.3ohm, VoidRay MOD couldn't reach to 60W output.
TEMP Range: 100-300°C/ 200-600°F
But it has a nice look to it. It also appears to have a unique method of battery release, utilizing a button on the mod housing For those who prefer to swap batteries instead of on board charging, if it works well, that could be a boon......and it just looks snazzy
Saw it here: 60W ENCOM Voidray VW/TC Box MOD W/O Battery
Maybe i'm lucky but i have not had any mod die on me from dropping it repeatedly on concrete or anything else for that matter .
Welcome to ECF! I'm looking forward to hearing your impressions of the Voidray. I went ahead and ordered one from GB, so who knows when I will actually get it. I'll post my thoughts on it when I eventually get it as well.I have a voidray 60w tc coming on Thursday 17th and I'm going to do a review for this forum as a way of saying hello as I'm a new member. Will do first impressions and do another update after a week off use. Hi to everyone
I have a voidray 60w tc coming on Thursday 17th and I'm going to do a review for this forum as a way of saying hello as I'm a new member. Will do first impressions and do another update after a week off use. Hi to everyone
I've never had a mod die on me either. Every mod I've purchased, I'm either still using or I sold it (in good working condition). And I've probably had over 50. I've dropped many, but never had one break. Broken a lot of tanks though.