Cloupor T6 100W

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TheRac25

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How are they boosting current without voltage?

they arent

Current and voltage are independent unless you tie them together with resistance. Essentially they supposedly increased the current capabilities and lowered the voltage, which means they "support" lower resistance builds.

sorry no, you cant just remove one part of ohms law like that
 

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sorry no, you cant just remove one part of ohms law like that

Um yeah, you sure can...

I can build a power supply like say a flyback transformer for a TV set.... It's capable of outputting 10,000 to 30,000 volts!!! But it MAXES out at 4mW or 5mW (That's milliwatts... 4 thousandths of a watt... So it's VERY high voltage but VERY low current...

I can build another power supply (or take a premade one, say the Naos Raptor since many are familar with it). that MAXES out at 6V... But it's capable of delivering 120W... That's LOW voltage but HIGH current...

Not trying to be arrogant, but I'm an EE, I'm pretty sure I know how Ohm's law works... :) This really has nothing to do with ohm's law... this is circuit design... I can design a circuit for high voltage or I can design it for high current... To design it for BOTH high voltage AND high current becomes much more complex.
 

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Actually how big is the circled area on a T6? compare to DNA30, Is it in the same size?

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I know it's weird but I really want to know lol XD
 

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I just have to post. I just got a t6 a few days ago and have to say I am blown away. This thing is fantastic. 100W, a single battery, can charge with USB, ..... I could go on and on about this thing. And it works terrifically. I have typically used mechs up until buying this mod, and now I may never go back to them. I am trying all of my same rda's on here and adjusting the wattage, and it's like I have all new drippers. Flavors I've never experienced. It is just awesome. Anyone who has thought about trying this should. That is all. I am truly blown away.
 

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It's not that the box is bad, it's that you aren't actually getting over around 45w out of that mod as the chip they used is not doing what it is supposed too. I was so excited for this mod, but thankfully I waited for the reviews. But as long as you are happy, that's all that matters! Vape on!


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I still can't figure out why the resistance on the screen keeps flashing at me with a 0.30 ohm atty at 75 watts? In the instructions it says if that is flashing you need to turn it up well I went all the way to 100 watts and its still flashing? lol It really seems like there is some kind of miss-communication between the display and the cpu!

Perhaps you are going over the 15A limit. If I recall from when I was crunching numbers, you have to stay between about 0.4ohm and 0.9ohm to not hit either the 15A limit, or the 9.3V limit when going up to 100W. Approximately.
 
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ChrisCanal

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It's not that the box is bad, it's that you aren't actually getting over around 45w out of that mod as the chip they used is not doing what it is supposed too. I was so excited for this mod, but thankfully I waited for the reviews. But as long as you are happy, that's all that matters! Vape on!


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What makes you think this? I have 0.4 build on my mech, which is around 40 watts. I take same rda and put on t6 and it seems similar at 40-45 watts. I can adjust up quite a bit higher and tell the difference for sure. Just trying to understand why you think this apv will only go up to "around 45W". Can you enlighten me?
 

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sorry no, you cant just remove one part of ohms law like that

Sorry, but you can absolutely increase current independent of voltage, and it is done in regulated DC power supply quite frequently. You should research this topic a little more. Google "low voltage/high current DC power supply". And for the record Ohm Law supports this as well, so go try it on your favorite Ohm laws calculator. Wattage output can be maintained or increased in the face of a voltage limitation, so long as the current is increased to an equal proportion.

If battery voltage can be regulated and boosted above 4.2v, what makes you think that the same is not possible for current? Now I am not saying that Cloupor was successful in accomplishing this, but I am saying it absolutely possible.
 

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And I will say for the record I believe this device works exactly as advertised.

But an inline volt meter on it and see what it reads.

Multiple people have and prove it does not do 100 watts.

I have a T6 and like it but I'm not happy it doesn't do what they claim.
 

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But it adjusts voltage based on resistance to get to the wattage you set it to. So you really can't test it that way. People have tested in incorrectly from what I have read here. That is all. As an owner of one, what exactly have you noticed it not doing that it claims? I have used it quite a bit and have no doubt it is putting out way more than 45 watts when I set it above 45 watts. You do have to stay within the limits it has however. If you are trying to put a 0.2 ohm rda on it and setting it to 100w, you are going to be over the Amp limit. So it fires at lower power as a safety. If you put on an rda at around 0.6 or so and set it to 100w, it will putout 100w.
 

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Edit... I assume this, as I don't actually vape at 100watts. But i have used ipv2s and can attest it puts out at least as much. Why would they think they could get away with selling a 45w device as a 100w device anyway? I'm kind of done with this thread at this point. Enjoy whatever you are vaping on as long as it's not smoking cigarettes. I will continue to use this t6 among my others.
 
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