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

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CurlyxCracker

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What REALLY bugs me about this is the amount of people posting (and making YouTube videos) have no knowledge how ohms law works.... It's discouraging, dangerous. If you don't know what you're doing maybe this isn't the device for you, and you should stick to regulated mods. It reading an error at .16ohms is a good thing! Safety features seem to be in place for stupid.

Edit: I know this too is regulated but still may be too advanced for some apparently...
 

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Why don't you address your concerns with elev8? He's been very open about concerns. 2 biggest concerns have been debunked already. Fires subohm, it's anodized.

I'll wait to see what they put out for a video review before I start harassing them, seems they have not been active for the last 5 hours probably because they are trying to really see what this will do. I am very familiar with the dna30 chip as I have a number of mods built with them now, I want to know how 1.1 their version of the chip is next to the dna30 functionality and features. Trouble is that I am not so sure that any of the samplers have a dna30 to compare too. Heres hoping elev8 put out a quality review.
 

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Man, why are none of these reviews showing the real questions that we want to know. Does it power lock with both up and down buttons press, how about stealth mode and flip screen features, meter the output voltage to see if it really is putting out, battery life good or bad due to crappy battery holder, floating 510 connector is it brass or stainless, how quick does the screen dim out when not in use, will it fire when the unit is in lock mode after it goes to sleep like the hotcig crap does? I'm sure I could go on but damn it lets have a real review.

Yep...... still waiting for a real review.....the technical information tells the real story but all I've seen is that it vapes sub-ohms....and is anodized....
 

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What REALLY bugs me about this is the amount of people posting (and making YouTube videos) have no knowledge how ohms law works.... It's discouraging, dangerous. If you don't know what you're doing maybe this isn't the device for you, and you should stick to regulated mods. It reading an error at .16ohms is a good thing! Safety features seem to be in place for stupid.

Edit: I know this too is regulated but still may be too advanced for some apparently...
I'm with u on this, It is absolutly stupid that the chip will actually fire at .16. The evolv chip will throw a check atomizer error at about .3 ohms and and wont fire, that is a safety feature not throwing a too hot error, that is just telling you your over taxing the crap out of it and if you keep doing it your going to have a dead chip. People seem to think because it will fire subohms you should build it that way but to get the full range of wattage it needs a 2.5 ohm build. The only benefit of allowing the dna30 to fire a sub ohm is so that you dont have to rebuild your dripping atties you use on a tube mod. People also dont take into consideration the fact that you will drain your battery twice as fast building it this way, you draw way less current at higher ohms on a wattage scale effectively making your battery last alot longer.
 

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I would love to see one metered for output. The impedance and power range is pretty wide.

Assuming the majority of the chipset is copied from Evolv :

- cant step down under 4v
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- will fire .2ohm coil

At 4v and .2ohm your battery would draw at 20a, which a true DNA30 wont do over 12a. Not to mention that 4v at .2ohm brings you up to 80w

So is the voltage dropping down to keep things at 30w?
Is it secretly firing up to 80w

Am I missing something here?
 

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I wonder if this is really an sx350 chip. There is another guy saying that it starts reading the ohms correctly after 2ohms or something... A little annoying
Not even close to an sx350, I own one and this will not buck down like an sx350. The sx350 is more complex than this chip.
 

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I just put an inline meter on my sx350 chip and there is no voltage drop under load at all. Screen says its firing my .7 ohm build at 5.12 volts, voltage meter shows 5.2v. Something is a miss here, it is regulated and when it says its firing at 4.2 volts on the screen thats what should be coming up on the meter
 

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Hmmm, .3 ohms firing at 3.5 under load is 40 watts......interesting

.6 ohms at 4.2 like shown on screen is 30 watts, this is weird stuff and i dont know what to believe lol
It most likely will fire above the 30 watts, probably up to the 12 amp limit
 
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