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EverPresentNoob

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you realise that everyone has their own opnions and the they all might not align with your wants and needs right? Me personally I like my 120W raptors or my 2S PWM boxes that I build. I have an IPV4 that I use occasionally, but I mainly like Home built. many many good manufacturers out there... lots of great mods. I would be hitting up youtube and looking at reviews. Go to your local shop and get hands on with devices. a lot of shops will have staff using mods and such. talk to them about what they use.

and when you finally decide what to spend your money on and you buy it, just understand that in a week or two you are going to see a different mod that you like better. Its a fickle world in which we live. Enjoy it.
 
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The Cloupor is pretty bad. I think it can only hit 100W at 0.6 ohms, among its other problems.

I do have 3 older Sigelei 100W mods that have been very reliable. I recently got a 150W tc, and am in love with the feel and form factor.

I would also consider the ipv3 li.

I'm looking at the Releaux rx200. 3 batteries, cool form factor and $50 or so. Will it be reliable? Don't know, but for the price I may decide to find out.
 
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Bad Ninja

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No don't get that cloupor, I'm currently using an xcube 2 been a fantastic mod for me dual battery, 180 watts after firmware update and good range on it as well. Failing that look at the wismec rx200 enough battery life there for anyone but it use's 3 18650's.

I wouldn't recommend the XcubeII.
I have one. Wife won it here in a contest.
It's huge, clunky, has a very uncomfortable massive (clackey) switch.
To fully use TC functions you have to download (and pay for) firmware upgrades.
Smoke doesn't have the best reputation for prompt customer service.
 
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Boden

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Dont really have much requirements. Looking for something that pushes 100 ish watts and can fire atleast a 0.1 ohm
Most mods will be amp limited at 0.1 ohm. If you want full wattage capabilities building between 0.3-0.9 will let you use more power on most mods.

Look at each mods amp and voltage limits and you can calculate its range of full power resistances.
 
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