Anyone own a Segelei 20w

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Weizenheimer

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Or wait for the reports of the impending 80 dollar chinese dna30s. or look at the seven 22 which would be about the same as the 20w but with TWO MOAR WATTS! lol and a bigger battery. Or wait for someone to put the sx350 (upgrade of the board in the 20 and 22wers) in something to have a 35 watt device. Or, or, or... ;)
 

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I have one and is in my daily rotation with my KFL+. I really like it and is very easy to figure out the menu. I've had mine about a month with no issues yet. Knock on wood. Vtc 5 battery lasts a full day on mine at least at 15 watts. Battery cap is a little crunchy but Noalox did the trick on that. I just ordered the Seven 22 as I found for the same price as the 20 watt.
 

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Or wait for the reports of the impending 80 dollar chinese dna30s. or look at the seven 22 which would be about the same as the 20w but with TWO MOAR WATTS! lol and a bigger battery. Or wait for someone to put the sx350 (upgrade of the board in the 20 and 22wers) in something to have a 35 watt device. Or, or, or... ;)

The Hcigar Hana Modz DNA20 clones are starting to show up. They're running about $100.
 

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Its a great VW. It has the sx200 in it which gives you basically a dna20 for a lot less bucks. (84$ to be exact) Very basic menu with only 2 options; Watt up/down and power off besides exit menu option. The tilt (gyro) works pleasant enough once you got the hang of it and the button is nice and clicky. Fairly heavy PV though so be prepared to lift some weight. If you like light and slender, this isn't the device for you. If you like some added power over most PVs and want a sturdy device with a good display with plenty info, it is certainly worth the 80 bucks.
 

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I've had my 20 watt for about three weeks now, and couldn't do without it. I also have a Sigelei Zmax V5 and love it too. Thing is watting on direct current (20 Watt) vs pwm (pulse wave modulation like the V5) is SO much better. More flavor and smoother. I don't sub-ohm or use RBAs--mainly Aspire ET-S or Protank Aeros, so I rarely go above 10 watts. On the V5, I use VV. I use coils from 1.8 to 2.5 ohms. It's a beast! uploadfromtaptalk1400116158715.jpg

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