Attack of the Hana Modz Clone. Let's wait together!

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Muggs

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I heard back from VetVapes on my broken Cana Modz and they are going to replace it. I'm sending it back tonight.

glad they are standing by the product! Good service form them so far!

What happened to yours man?

BTW what's up with this green light issue some are having? I see mine every time. It's extremely hard to see but it's there.
 

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What happened to yours man?

BTW what's up with this green light issue some are having? I see mine every time. It's extremely hard to see but it's there.

Not sure whats up with it. I have charged my red Cana every way I know and I have not seen a glimpse of a green light whatsoever...
 

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Not sure whats up with it. I have charged my red Cana every way I know and I have not seen a glimpse of a green light whatsoever...

Me too only red Led. I have a Panasonic CGR18650 in it right now waiting for Sony VTC4-18650 I ordered. Maybe it's the battery it is about 6-8 months old


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Here's a short clip of my charging light. This is with a fully charged Samsung battery in it. I checked the voltage with a meter it was 4.21V. I clicked the fire button a few times just so you can see the difference in the brightness of the LED. The brightest is when its charging then it dims when charged... and that it no green LED. Normally I use a VTC5 but it wasn't fully charged.
 
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Here's a short clip of my charging light. This is with a fully charged Samsung battery in it. I checked the voltage with a meter it was 4.21V. I clicked the fire button a few times just so you can see the difference in the brightness of the LED. The brightest is when its charging then it dims when charged... and that it no green LED. Normally I use a VTC5 but it wasn't fully charged.


Did you look at light from the front too? That's EXACTLY how the green light looks through the red cover
 

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Again, it depends on where you draw the line for sub-Ω.

A fully charged battery on a mech with no voltage drop under load (again, impossible) is still only putting out 10.5A with a .4Ω coil. Even at .35Ω (at 4.2v), you're still under the cap at 12A.


Am I missing something, a 0.2 Ohm build is 2.64 Volts @ 13.2 Amps, well within the Mnke 26650 range.

I maybe plan on having one in the rotation, with .5 and up builds. I was planning on building a .3 ohm dual coil.
Maximum Continuous Discharging Current: 20 A
Maximum Pulse Discharging Current: 60 A
 

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Am I missing something, a 0.2 Ohm build is 2.64 Volts @ 13.2 Amps, well within the Mnke 26650 range.

I maybe plan on having one in the rotation, with .5 and up builds. I was planning on building a .3 ohm dual coil.

We're not on the same page.

I haven't referenced .2Ω at all, and the values I'm using to calculate Ω's Law is max voltage from a mech with a fully charged battery and no voltage drop (4.2v) and theoretical coil resistances.

With a .2Ω coil and a fully charged mech with no voltage drop you get 21A and a whopping 88.2W.

A .3Ω coil with the same fully charged battery and phantom mech with no voltage drop is 14A and 58.8W.
 

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We're not on the same page.

I haven't referenced .2Ω at all, and the values I'm using to calculate Ω's Law is max voltage from a mech with a fully charged battery and no voltage drop (4.2v) and theoretical coil resistances.

With a .2Ω coil and a fully charged mech with no voltage drop you get 21A and a whopping 88.2W.

A .3Ω coil with the same fully charged battery and phantom mech with no voltage drop is 14A and 58.8W.


Hehe sorry about that, I was just waking up earlier. I thought we were talking regulated.
 
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