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

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VapinSweetZ

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Yes they have been. fast tech has a 20w Mini available
But that is only 20w, it's a huge difference.

It will make or break elev8vape, they'll either blow up like they have been since this started or lose a lot of money and probably be done.
Probably just lose some customers and shipping costs, if all of them are defective cloupor will send them new shipment for free or will return their money.

but that will definitely crush cloupor's profit...
 

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Yes they have been. fast tech has a 20w Mini available

Yeah, just saw them. I wanted to give one to the gf as she's likes the hana boxes design but I don't want to risk a lipo battery exploding in her hand / face... so I'm a bit wary of that particular one in fast tech though
 

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Yeah, just saw them. I wanted to give one to the gf as she's likes the hana boxes design but I don't want to risk a lipo battery exploding in her hand / face... so I'm a bit wary of that particular one in fast tech though

What is all this talk about lipos being dangerous no offense but they are no more dangerous then a 30 amp battery actually they're less dangerous causr come to think of it as gossmods stated a 30amp battery at 4.2 is 120 watts so thats way more dangerous then a 3.7 lipo at 30watts. Not to mention the fact that my dz along with other dna 30s, and im sure clones, have built in over heat protection and a battery leakage area, like a vent hole.
 

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By saying all that let me say that when it comes to vaping it doesn't matter what battery you use it is all about battery safety such. And user error is the main key to battery failure to prove my point to the fullest extent think of a time when a e cig exploded it was because people were either a, not checking voltages and battery amp rating etc, or b, they were charging a battery at to high of a amp draw.

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What is all this talk about lipos being dangerous no offense but they are no more dangerous then a 30 amp battery actually they're less dangerous causr come to think of it as gossmods stated a 30amp battery at 4.2 is 120 watts so thats way more dangerous then a 3.7 lipo at 30watts. Not to mention the fact that my dz along with other dna 30s, and im sure clones, have built in over heat protection and a battery leakage area, like a vent hole.

That's not exactly how it works... To push 30amps at 4.2 volts you need a resistance of .14. Also, a fully charged battery may READ 4.2 volts, but with load you're not pushing the 4.2 volts. Also I'm NOT as educated on batteries as others, but I assume you are referring to the Sony vct battery and that is a safer chemistry battery, made not to explode into a fire bomb when failure does happen.
 

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That's not exactly how it works... To push 30amps at 4.2 volts you need a resistance of .14. Also, a fully charged battery may READ 4.2 volts, but with load you're not pushing the 4.2 volts. Also I'm NOT as educated on batteries as others, but I assume you are referring to the Sony vct battery and that is a safer chemistry battery, made not to explode into a fire bomb when failure does happen.

that's the whole gist of what i was trying to say the lipo is not dangerous though is my whole point i was just saying that it wasn't anymore dangerous then a lipo.

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that's the whole gist of what i was trying to say the lipo is not dangerous though is my whole point i was just saying that it wasn't anymore dangerous then a lipo.

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All batteries are not safe by any means. But li-mn isn't supposed to explode. Can it? More than likely. Lipos have a higher chance of exploding, from what I've read anyway. Again I'm not an expert, and not attempting to debate safety of batteries. PERSONALLY, I'll stay with my sonys.
 

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I guess he has a lipo in his/her current mod. Also the ft clone has one.

the dna20 clone by Hcigar does. That's why I was inquiring about their safety as I wanted to give my gf the Hana Mini clone on fast tech. I wonder if Cloupor are going to release a Mini version as well...
 
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the dna20 clone by Hcigar does. That's why I was inquiring about their safety as I wanted to give my gf the Hana Mini clone on fast tech. I wonder if Cloupor are going to release a Mini version as well...

If you're concerned about safety, don't. Li-mn are NOT supposed to explode in to a fire. Again though ALL BATTERIES need to be handled with care. Ever feel how hot your phone gets after extended use? We, as vapers, are pushing these batteries to their limits. Oh and ft clones are poop from what I've read.
 
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