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

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pharzus090

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Check it out... no vert line with flash. Must be something with the authenting dna oled. uploadfromtaptalk1405029619568.jpg
 

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Great news.... I'm not a fan of FT but they just came out with a clone enclosure with switches and wire, etc. for 20 bucks.... all you need is a true dna30 and a charging board to build a flawless mod.....and it has a peep hole next to the usb port so you can easily see the charging light.... so for less than 80 bucks you can have a true dna30...... that's progress IMO for us modders...... another enclosure choice for us :)

$20.43 DIY Enclosure Case for HANA MODZ Pack DNA 30 Style Mod - 1*18650 / aluminum / blue at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping


Thanks for the find retird,

I really like the look and size of those boxes. Will have to transfer all the goodies from inside the hammond box I have now once this one arrives.
 

retird

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Thanks for the find retird,

I really like the look and size of those boxes. Will have to transfer all the goodies from inside the hammond box I have now once this one arrives.

Got a few coming also.... really going to cut down on the time to build a mod... most of my time building is spent on modifying a box to house the guts... time saved well worth the 20 buck cost of a ready made enclosure imo....

Was up in your neck of the woods last week.....River Spirit...... great buffet.... and helped out you cities tax base a bit..... :):)

Oh well lunch is over... back to a project.... have a great day....
 

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Got a few coming also.... really going to cut down on the time to build a mod... most of my time building is spent on modifying a box to house the guts... time saved well worth the 20 buck cost of a ready made enclosure imo....

Was up in your neck of the woods last week.....River Spirit...... great buffet.... and helped out you cities tax base a bit..... :):)

Oh well lunch is over... back to a project.... have a great day....


I only ordered 1, I hope it comes in faster than my last order from them but not going to hold my breath so planning on about a month and a half hopefully.


Thanks for the tax revenue :) we apparently need it. I don't actually live in Tulsa but do live in Tulsa County and the dang county road crews haven't been by once this year to mow so the grass has overgrown the reflectors on the sides of the road. Give a shout next time you come up this way. If your on your bike we can go on a little ride. Been grooming my old Honda Valkyrie lately so she's ready for some seat time. New timing belts, carbs sync'd and getting ready to try adjusting the pilot screws probably this weekend. Have a good one.
 

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Got mine yesterday,everything works as it should.I'm not crazy about screwing in 2 tiny screws every time to change batts. but no big deal.It's only slightly smaller than my vv altoids box box which uses 2x 18650 and has worked perfectly for over 3 yrs. and costs a little less.Overall its a good box for the money and will be a good backup for me.
 

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Okay - As promised from before - I've got a very short review of my Orange Cana from Elev8vape. Here's a short pro/con list. Overall a 9 out of 10. I would suggest to order this if you really want it.

Pros:
* Light weight
* Easy to swap batteries
* Fit & Finish is excellent, no ware from moderate use
* All my attys (Kayfun 3.1, Igo-W, Smok Cartos, etc..) fit with no short issues
* Settings retained through battery swaps
* Clicky buttons - who doesn't love clicky buttons
* Battery life is good under moderate use (VTC5's) gives me around 5 to 6 hours of heavy vaping, 8 to 9 hours of moderate vaping
* No "Hot" issues - in fact I've never had this box ever get hot. My Tobe clone gets warm but the box is never hot


Cons:
* Because I swap batteries and do not charge them - the screws have become a bit wobbly. Nothing severe, but they are not "tight". This could be subjective
* +/- .1 watt issue - It doesn't happen all the time, but depending on if I change the wattage up or down, it will change the setting. Not annoying but this should be something that should be fixed
* Battery cover is "slidy" with the screws being a bit wobbly. You can feel a faint "edge" when the screws aren't tight and the cover "slides" side to side. Not annoying but noticeable.
* I still want to purchase another one - This won't stop "Shinyitus" :p
* Your ADV may not be an ADV on this device - It does change the way you vape, so you could feel disappointment.
* You will possibly purchase more juice or use more juice. I personally don't mind this, but there should be no misconception that higher wattages = more juice - even in a Kayfun.
* You will need to learn how to make higher Ohm coils. My personal opinion is that it's silly to try and sub-ohm with this device. 1.2 to 1.5 is perfect for me. This is only my opinion


Again - the pre-sale was a bit stressful, but I'm glad I did it. If you have the chance to pick this device up, do it - it's worth it.
 

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Chuckie:

You do understand that you don't have to take the battery out to charge it, right? Just plug it into a USB port and you're set. I've had an original for a couple of months now, and after installing the battery the day it was received in vapemail, I've never removed the two screws.

Got mine yesterday,everything works as it should.I'm not crazy about screwing in 2 tiny screws every time to change batts. but no big deal.It's only slightly smaller than my vv altoids box box which uses 2x 18650 and has worked perfectly for over 3 yrs. and costs a little less.Overall its a good box for the money and will be a good backup for me.
 

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Buying a premade box almost seems like it takes the fun out of it.

I have a box of broken guitar DC pedals that I held on to for some reason well I think I know now.

I see where most can say that....
Only the fun to me is messing with soldering iron and putting all the "guts" together. If I had a 3d printer then I would enjoy designing the box and letting the printer take over. But I don't. Messing with the dremel, saws. Drills and whatever else big boy power tool you need to fabricate a box or tube or whatever housing is just a total stress ball for me.
Not that I couldn't do it but i couldn't make it look good. Just cutting the screen bezel in totally make it look like crap.
 
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