I would vote to having both options as in your DNA200! A removable 18650 sled and a replaceable lipo. If this is feasible I think it would be great.
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If you could have a DNA75 8.5ml mod which runs off of 3.7v that means you can run a lipo or an 18650 what configuration would you prefer?
A. Built in , non removable lipo, that you can charge in the mod, (charges slower).
B. Removable lipos, so you can carry multiple lipos and swap them out. (you'll need a lipo charger to charge them externally)
C. 18650, removable, Keep it simple.
What do you think ?
Pretty sure i get 75W from my mech Tmod already.
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Never tried a mid with a single cell lipo, but the noticable lack of sag is why I would prefer the LiPo over the 18650If I do it both ways it would have to be bigger, not a lot but it is gonna be bigger. The lipo is stupid tiny, I could make it really small if I do it that way, even smaller if it's not removable but then you have to charge it onboard and its slower.
The reality of lipos is the lack of battery sag, you pretty much get full power till its dead, the battery four bucks, and you can get a charger that's twenty. You don't have to worry about it arching in your pocket either, it's just a plug, won't arch out on keys or change in your pocket.
I've been running the 200 with the lipo, two different ones, and the tray, alternating between the three and the lipos are great, they take 20min to charge, and that's taking my time.
So for thirty bucks you can have two of these single c lipos for the 75 mod, and a charger.
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If I do it both ways it would have to be bigger, not a lot but it is gonna be bigger. The lipo is stupid tiny, I could make it really small if I do it that way, even smaller if it's not removable but then you have to charge it onboard and its slower.
The reality of lipos is the lack of battery sag, you pretty much get full power till its dead, the battery four bucks, and you can get a charger that's twenty. You don't have to worry about it arching in your pocket either, it's just a plug, won't arch out on keys or change in your pocket.
I've been running the 200 with the lipo, two different ones, and the tray, alternating between the three and the lipos are great, they take 20min to charge, and that's taking my time.
So for thirty bucks you can have two of these single c lipos for the 75 mod, and a charger.
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The onboard charging is at 1 amp... Can't give a time for the LiPo that Tbev will be using, but I can tell you that a 3c 900mah LiPo charges in approx 90 min using the built in USB charger
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I've observed on some DNA200 devices that the charging drops down to 0.1 mA when nearly full, but they have always completed.anyone know why a lipo when charging would get to 98-99% and then stall and not get to 100% full charge....ever?
Ya know, that's certainly what I see as well. I do try to grab the as soon as charge completes, and not leave them charging overnight or while not at home.Mine will go to 100%, but if I don't disconnect it from the charger, it goes down to 98% while still plugged in
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Mine will go to 100%, but if I don't disconnect it from the charger, it goes down to 98% while still plugged in
Or unplug it then plug back in for a few minutes to top it off.i was able to catch it at 100,just have to keep a closer eye on it while charging...thanks ya'll
Other than the cost of the board what's the benefit of doing this vs the 133 option? 6v , 36mm wide battery but giving up 58 watts. I don't see your logic. I went through the same argument in my head when I was looking to adapt to the dna75. As I recall Rudedog and I had a similar conversation offline. What's the upshot?Or unplug it then plug back in for a few minutes to top it off.
But honestly, the wear isn't worth a few % more charge. Just use it at the 9x%.