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

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Already plan on doing that but i am not one to be moving on to something else , i make sure i don't get caught up in the money go round game .

By then these should have a pass or fail grade and should be cheaper at that time as well.

The prices will all level out around the $70 level. You won't see them much cheaper than that because they're making less than $20 profit at that price.

As for the reliability, if your really going to track that then you also need to track revisions. We already know that changes have been made to the parts and assembly and that the clones made today are much more likely to last than ones made one month ago. If you're going to accurately track reliability then you're going to have to track it by revision or you're going to end up with a misleading view where reliable revisions look unreliable because of first version production problems.
 

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Already plan on doing that but i am not one to be moving on to something else , i make sure i don't get caught up in the money go round game .

By then these should have a pass or fail grade and should be cheaper at that time as well.

I feel by this time next year, cloupor will have long been on to better things themselves...
 

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Had a really good laugh this morning with my coffee... Was reading a few different threads and saw this:

"The one device that I'm in love with is the DNA30 clone. It's like an MVP on steroids, but I wouldn't recommend it to a novice. It's a high end device that's tailored for people who use RBAs/RTAs rather than retail clearos with premade coils."

dna/VW has been around for years and RBA/RTA came later..... and are used by many clearo/premade coil vapers....Cloupor's advertising doesn't support this claim either.. nor have I seen any vendor claiming they are tailored for RTA/RBA.....nor have I seen any authentic DNA mod vendor saying they are tailored for RTA/RBA rather than clearo's/premade coils....too funny....

I guess the next thing we will hear is that a mech mod is specifically designed for RBA/RTA....
 

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to be fair, it really is

the resistance range it allows + the added wattage would definitely suggest it's "tailored for RBAs/RTAs"

he didn't say "won't work with pre-made/pre-fab coils"

To me any type coil that falls within the specifications of the chipset can be used and the device is tailored to all of them....the chipset doesn't know whether a RBA or a premade coil is attached....
 

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To me any type coil that falls within the specifications of the chipset can be used and the device is tailored to all of them....the chipset doesn't know whether a RBA or a premade coil is attached....

true, but how many pre-made coils have you come across that were sub-ohm? unless some modifications have been made, you really can't come close to the max 30 watts as well

any device can take any atomizer as long as it falls between the listed range. that's kind of moot though
 

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The prices will all level out around the $70 level. You won't see them much cheaper than that because they're making less than $20 profit at that price.

As for the reliability, if your really going to track that then you also need to track revisions. We already know that changes have been made to the parts and assembly and that the clones made today are much more likely to last than ones made one month ago. If you're going to accurately track reliability then you're going to have to track it by revision or you're going to end up with a misleading view where reliable revisions look unreliable because of first version production problems.


The exact reason why it pays to wait lol.
 

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I feel by this time next year, cloupor will have long been on to better things themselves...


I actually contacted a few vendors about pricing and two of them told me they will slash the price as new things come out but cannot and will not at this time so i'm holding out.
 

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true, but how many pre-made coils have you come across that were sub-ohm? unless some modifications have been made, you really can't come close to the max 30 watts as well

any device can take any atomizer as long as it falls between the listed range. that's kind of moot though

Many choose not to sub-ohm for various reasons.....just because 30 watts is available you don't have to use it at 30 watts.... and those not using RBA/RTA can get their perfect vape too....the specs tell what range coils will regulate and any coil within that range will work and some sub-ohm coils will not regulate where all pre-made coils will regulate...thats just the specs of the chipset....specs to me is not moot.....it tell the user the range of coils that will regulate....wattage setting is user set to achieve the results they desire...
 

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true, but how many pre-made coils have you come across that were sub-ohm? unless some modifications have been made, you really can't come close to the max 30 watts as well

any device can take any atomizer as long as it falls between the listed range. that's kind of moot though

The kanger "sub ohm" coils are out. Not crazy low but pre-built subohm
 

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down to 0.8Ω correct?

would probably work fine on a mech mod, but it's really the issue if the wick can keep up, especially at 30W without modifying the base

Exactly.
Just because the Kanger is rated at .8, these premade coils are not made for major sub ohming at high wattages. These coils are usually 32g wire, with very little wicking material, and plastic based materials which I do not believe are ultra high temperature type materials.
 

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it would actually use the battery faster as it would have a higher amp draw on the battery

yes, less voltage would be required to get the same wattage, the higher amp draw will run a battery dead faster

I actually caught it and edited it 45 seconds after I posted the sentence about the battery life. You must have very quick fingers!
 

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What kind of battery life are you guys getting? I am running a 1.7 ohm microcoil on a Russian clone at between 16 and 22 watts and getting about 6 hours of vaping out of it. Most likely running through about 5.5 ml of eliquid during that time span. Having to refill before the battery runs out. I am running a new Sony VTC4
 
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For the sub-ohm group..... been following this Canadian made mod for months now.... looks like it is almost ready for release.... alot of beta testing and tweeking has been done to this point.....They have been working on this one since January with an anticipated MSRP is $160.00 which includes free shipping.

The SuperMax is almost here! | artisanvaping.com
 
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you're skirting the point...

anyone could buy a Gi2 that goes up to 160 watts, but you wouldn't recommend that to everyone either

"well, it does fire my protank"

yea, we know this

I not trying to skirt the point... maybe I'm not understanding what you are getting at....I'm just saying that using the device within the specs of the chipset whether a rba or a pre-made coil is just fine.... just because one doesn't need or want to vape at 30 watts or whatever watts does not mean the device is not for them...nor not designed for them to use....

If I still have not grasp your point just elaborate further...
 
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