Are you ready for a 100 watt mod?...Of course you are! (Gi2)

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treehead

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I posted this three days ago, but honestly I thought it was going to take a bit longer than this to happen :matrix:

LOL I don't care about bandwagons and peoples mod-preferences, personally I accept all peoples preferences because we all have different tastes, wattages, ohms, and I certainly don't have anyone in the vaping community I consider my "opponent", unless you mean tobacco companies and if that's the case, I don't think anybody that doesn't know what they're doing will be buying this device anyway, I mean really it's practically a joke. Do vapers really act like hipsters? God they're everywhere :nah:. I don't think this device will make the vaping world worse or disappear, personally I'm planning on selling mine once they're out of stock and I've had my fun :D, I don't think I'll actually need 100 watts lolololol, I do like how I have a mason's brick worth of batteries I don't need to charge for a while :p. I think we should all relax and enjoy vaping, and not have any sort of "groups" or "sides", I own at least 1 of every type of equipment out there anyway haha.
 

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Indeed sir, I think this is one of those "novelty" items that are more for showing off at conventions and competitions, and running 4 coils at your favorite wattage etc. not really because people are wanting to vape 100 watts all day.

It is the future like Rip said. Once high watt clone devices are on FT for $12 many people will loose their will to use their mech.

Maybe not 100 but I'd say over 30 watts will be common place.

People like to have a little head room. Better over powered than under.
 

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It is the future like Rip said. Once high watt clone devices are on FT for $12 many people will loose their will to use their mech.

Maybe not 100 but I'd say over 30 watts will be common place.

People like to have a little head room. Better over powered than under.
Yeah really the point most aren't getting is that people do use 30 watts like you said, their's already PLENTY of battery boxes out there that do 20 and up, this is just 2 times bigger, for 2 times the charge time :D
 

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Yeah really the point most aren't getting is that people do use 30 watts like you said, their's already PLENTY of battery boxes out there that do 20 and up, this is just 2 times bigger, for 2 times the charge time :D

It's not exactly a pocket mod. If it were sitting on my desk my beloved mechs might get pretty jelly. I would have to force quality time w/ my mechs. No telling what the batt life is like at 15 watts; I'm guessing longer than a 18650 mech....by a mile.
 

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you figure people are paying $400 on ebay for hanna modz right now. considering what this thing is and how nice it looks, definitely seems like you're getting more for your money with this thing.

some juices just taste terrible when you get over 20 watts. people vape at 50w+ on their mech mods. having a product out there that caters to some niche market is actually a good thing for the community.
 

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you figure people are paying $400 on ebay for hanna modz right now. considering what this thing is and how nice it looks, definitely seems like you're getting more for your money with this thing.

some juices just taste terrible when you get over 20 watts. people vape at 50w+ on their mech mods. having a product out there that caters to some niche market is actually a good thing for the community.

You may pine more than 20 watts on an octacoil.
 

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LOL I don't care about bandwagons and peoples mod-preferences, personally I accept all peoples preferences because we all have different tastes, wattages, ohms, and I certainly don't have anyone in the vaping community I consider my "opponent", unless you mean tobacco companies and if that's the case, I don't think anybody that doesn't know what they're doing will be buying this device anyway, I mean really it's practically a joke. Do vapers really act like hipsters? God they're everywhere :nah:. I don't think this device will make the vaping world worse or disappear, personally I'm planning on selling mine once they're out of stock and I've had my fun :D, I don't think I'll actually need 100 watts lolololol, I do like how I have a mason's brick worth of batteries I don't need to charge for a while :p. I think we should all relax and enjoy vaping, and not have any sort of "groups" or "sides", I own at least 1 of every type of equipment out there anyway haha.

I hear ya treehead. I typically vape mechanicals between 20 and 30 watts so a 50 watt regulated PV that handles down to about 0.5 ohms would be ideal. 100 is a bit overkill for me, but it wouldn't even be breathing hard at 30 watts and pulsing out SS mesh would likely be a breeze. I also could not care less about what anyone else vapes ... all that matters is that they are enjoying it :thumb:

But there are a lot of people who just do not get how someone else could enjoy something they do not understand and have no desire to learn about. Maybe it's a bit of a fear of the unknown, or maybe something completely different I don't understand.

In any case, panties, get ready to meet snit :rolleyes:
 

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not sure I would go down that hole ever, but you never know

I coiled my dripper to .5Ω today. never been that low before for a dual coil. most of my juices just didn't taste good at that wattage, but I rarely use my dripper anyway.

i like about 18 - 22 watts for my most of my juices. only time i go dual coil is in the aqua. recoiled it to .67Ω last night and I don't think i like it as much as .8Ω. it could be because im at about 7 wraps per coil. might want to look into going down to 26 or even 24 gauge wire.
 

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Is this for the new Kayfun Big?

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Its really a crazy mod thats for sure but braggin rights and ability.

You can own a race car thats streetable but ---

20A circuit breakers run most homes outlets -- try that on for size

Its a great mod -- there will be no questions in your mind if your battery is strong enough

Hook an extension to it power a whole party.. Call it the shotgunner

It can cook a steak with another adapter

Cold and need heat add another adapter

T shirts that say 100 watts and cloudy
 

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100W doesn't necessarily burn liquid. It will be down to how many watts per square milimetre of coil surface area you have. On a 4-turn silica wrap, it will burn. With 40 turns, it won't, it will just produce ten times the vapour as a 4-turn at 10W.

I don't need that much vapour and, judging by the 400W fog-machine video, nor does anyone else. I suppose with half-second hits, it might be usable.
 
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