Does such a mod exist?!

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TrollDragon

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I'm pretty happy with the molicel 21700, holds up as well as my 40T's. Agree OP would probably do better with the 30T tho. I only use those for the fireluke or dripping myself.
I use the molicel's in all my mods that will only take a 20700, it's a great cell. If the mod will take a 21700 though, a Samsung it is. ;)
 

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Hang on a second, you're confusing me again. Are you saying that a 30T is better then a 40T?! What kind of f-ed up naming scheme is that Samsung...?!

Both are available on my website, so you're saying I should get the 30T then?

Define better.

The 40T would be better suited for those who run lower wattages and looking for extended battery life. The 30T is more ideal to those looking for a higher CDR to run higher wattages.

If you plan to vape at 75 to 90 watts, the Pulse’s max output, then the 30 T is the “wiser” choice. If you are going to limit yourself to 75 watts max or under, the 40 T will give you longer run time.
 

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Define better.

The 40T would be better suited for those who run lower wattages and looking for extended battery life. The 30T is more ideal to those looking for a higher CDR to run higher wattages.

If you plan to vape at 75 to 90 watts, the Pulse’s max output, then the 30 T is the “wiser” choice. If you are going to limit yourself to 75 watts max or under, the 40 T will give you longer run time.
Which is why I use both, 30T is for when I'm feeling rowdy.
 

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If you plan to vape at 75 to 90 watts, the Pulse’s max output, then the 30 T is the “wiser” choice.

Oh, I didn't notice the 30T was 35A. Guess I'm gonna go with that one then so I can use the mod to it's full potential if needed. Like I said(least I think I mentioned it) this is gonna be my outside vape, so if a charge lasts me for around 100 puffs that should be more then enough.

Thanks.
 
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Oh, I didn't notice the 30T was 35A. Guess I'm gonna go with that one then so I can use the mod to it's full potential if needed. Like I said(least I think I mentioned it) this is gonna be my outside vape, so if a charge lasts me for around 100 puffs that should be more then enough.

Thanks.

If you're going to run your mod at 75 to 90 watts I seriously doubt your going to get 100 puffs out of a 3000 mah single battery. If you're going to run mostly lower wattage like 35 to 45 and the occasional 90 watt, then yeah... maybe. The issue is that the build on the RDA that performs well at 90 watts is not going to do well at 35 watts right? Changing RDA for the occasional 90 watt vape would get old pretty quick I think, and require 2 RDAs to purchase for purpose built coils for each. Just think about how you're going to vape realistically and plan accordingly. Nothing wrong with high wattage vaping, but the power requirements might dictate re-thinking the single battery mod strategy if you're going to do a lot of that with your outside mod.

Just for reference, I can't go all day at 35 watts with a 3750 mah Golisi S35 21700, and I'm not a chain vaper. So give your vaping plans some serious thought before your mod purchase to make sure you wouldn't be better off with a dual battery mod, or maybe think about a nice battery case that can hold multiple batteries to change out during the course of a day. Judging by all your comments since the beginning of this thread it sounds like you want to do a lot of high wattage vaping, so careful thought now will save money later. Consider your earlier post:

No! I'm afraid I'm gonna discover them a couple of months from now and when that happens if I just have to spend another 30-ish bucks on a new rda, ok, I can live with that; but if I then have to spend another 100$ or more on a new mod too.. I'm gonna be kicking myself! :( Understand?

Just trying to keep you from making the same mistakes I and many others have made in the past in this regard. My personal opinion is that functionality of the mod and it's ability to do exactly what I need it to do is the primary consideration in mod choice. After functionality comes everything else like ergonomics, design appeal, colors, etc. Just food for thought, but I really believe you would be happier with the performance of a dual battery mod.
 

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Of course I would be happier with a dual battery mod @Jazzman , but it's not so easy for me. This isn't something like the internals of a pc for example where I would just trow in whichever pieces work best togheter and give me the best bang for my buck without caring what they look like because I know I'm not gonna see them very often anyway. That's easy.

But this... this is something I'm gonna look at and hold in my hands thousands of times.... in such a scenario I don't see how can I get something that I hate the aesthetic of and still be happy when I use it... :(
If I have to get two or more batteries and a case and carry them around with me that wouldn't be a big issue.

As far as what wattages I'm gonna run it at I have no idea mate, despite asking several times in my other thread nobody seems to wanna tell me what wattage to use or at least start at for the coils I've selected...
 
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As far as what wattages I'm gonna run it at I have no idea mate, despite asking several times in my other thread nobody seems to wanna tell me what wattage to use or at least start at for the coils I've selected...

Nobody can really tell you what settings to use because it is not as easy as "this coil runs a this wattage". It is a personal thing, something you will have to try out and test for your self to see how you like it. The only good advise you can get there is to start low and work up until it is satisfying to you.

I also agree that a dual battery mod would fit the bill better at high wattage or dual coil set ups. I understand you hold looks in high regard when you are choosing your mod. But keep in mind that's exactly why they make skins and cases for mods, get the function you need and the looks you want.
 

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As far as what wattages I'm gonna run it at I have no idea mate, despite asking several times in my other thread nobody seems to wanna tell me what wattage to use or at least start at for the coils I've selected...
It really all depends on your vaping style, what it too hot or cool for you. The only coils I'd use from those selections are the 26ga fused ones (Pic #2) they call "Alien" but are not.
I've never had any luck with the #1, #3 are a novelty coil and only good for IG pictures IMHO, #4 are alright, I've used them many times, and #5 is another novelty.

I'd start with a pair of the 26ga fused (#2), working out the hot spots if you keep them contact or just pulse to burn off any MFG residue if you space them. Make sure that both coils glow evenly at the same time, wick and juice. After that I'd start at 50W and work you way up until you find something you like.

Coil size, height, distance from airflow, and power level all make a difference as to how an atty vapes. This is something you will have to learn by trial and error, no one can tell you what's best for you.
 
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Of course I would be happier with a dual battery mod @Jazzman , but it's not so easy for me. This isn't something like the internals of a pc for example where I would just trow in whichever pieces work best togheter and give me the best bang for my buck without caring what they look like because I know I'm not gonna see them very often anyway. That's easy.

But this... this is something I'm gonna look at and hold in my hands thousands of times.... in such a scenario I don't see how can I get something that I hate the aesthetic of and still be happy when I use it... :(
If I have to get two or more batteries and a case and carry them around with me that wouldn't be a big issue.

As far as what wattages I'm gonna run it at I have no idea mate, despite asking several times in my other thread nobody seems to wanna tell me what wattage to use or at least start at for the coils I've selected...

Understood @VlKlNGS , Just get what you want and go through the learning curve like many of us did. Might as well start thinking what your second mod will be now... lol, because you have no idea what you want ATM or why you need what you are going to need. I saw your other thread about coils and whatnot, and until you try a few and discover for yourself what the requirements will be to run any of them you just won't have the knowledge needed to make an informed decision. The problem with the other thread is you have listed quite a few pre-made coils and each are different enough to require there own setups and watt levels. You should pick just one and ask for advise because your post and questions wander all over the place and it makes it difficult to answer. For example, you ask about how many puffs you'll get on a battery charge without specifying which coil or wattage you'll be using and with your choice of an over rated iJoy battery. There is no answer for that question. And I get it... you don't know what you don't know. Not really different than many of our experiences learning this stuff. But you'll learn quickly what will work for you, it's just part of the process. Get a mod you like then learn what it will handle and what it won't, if it doesn't meet your needs... get another mod that does. Since you seem to value form over function, just get something pretty that you're happy with the way it looks... that's not a bad starting place.

I will say that a single battery mod will severely limit the build envelope you will be able to explore, especially if you are looking for a high wattage, large cloud experience. But that's OK, the second mod you buy will correct that and you will still have your first mod for a more casual vaping experience. Every vaper needs a good backup device anyway.

Good luck and enjoy the process.
 
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