Yes. Up to 6.2 volts.As mentioned above about the DNA200, can the DNA75 do boost?
http://evolvapor.com/datasheet/dna75.pdf
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Yes. Up to 6.2 volts.As mentioned above about the DNA200, can the DNA75 do boost?
Yes boost was designed in and had to be but I think they put somewhere around a 6v limit on it.As mentioned above about the DNA200, can the DNA75 do boost?
I think there are only four at the moment unless you build or commission one. The VT75, the Think Vape, the SMY SDNA75, and the hotcig dx75. From there it really depends on your preferences. Sdna is the smallest but only uses 18650s, the think Vape only uses 26650s, vt75 can use either. It's also the biggest of the bunch iirc but it also has the most versatility and from what I've seen/read it seems to be well built. Don't know much about the DX as IMO there isn't really anything interesting or very appealing about it at all. Just kind of plain and I've not seen much either way about the company.
if you ordered the black sdna75 like i did, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hold it in your hand. the finish is just like a VS (although the smy won't start shedding it) soft rubber. very tiny, firm battery contacts (no weak battery message with good batts), deep 510 with tight spring. screen comes with plastic protector you can choose to peel off or not. basically worth every penny of $66.Though, I'm stocked up on VTC Mini's and Pico's, a couple of RX75's, a few mechs. I wanted to backup my VS DNA200, with another Evolv product, and just ordered a SMY SDNA75. I'ts almost as small as a VTC Mini, from the photos and reviews I've seen. Still not a lot of DNA75 mods out there, and the ones I've seen, were too large for my tastes.
Only my 2nd Fasttech order ever, but even though 101vape has them in stock, I just had a bad customer service issue, and won't be spending money there anymore.
On FT, using the code MAP, got the SMY SDNA75 for $66.00 shipped. Seems to be listed for between $75-100, not too many in US sites. Never owned a SMY mod, hope it's decent.
if you ordered the black sdna75 like i did, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hold it in your hand. the finish is just like a VS (although the smy won't start shedding it) soft rubber. very tiny, firm battery contacts (no weak battery message with good batts), deep 510 with tight spring. screen comes with plastic protector you can choose to peel off or not. basically worth every penny of $66.
I ordered the silver as I knew it did not have the coating. (Liked the look of the wood & the idea of rubber coatings but didn't trust they would hold up). Figured it would give me time to see how the coated versions held up in the field as I have not had good experiences with the early sharks or DX200 v1.if you ordered the black sdna75 like i did, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hold it in your hand. the finish is just like a VS (although the smy won't start shedding it) soft rubber. very tiny, firm battery contacts (no weak battery message with good batts), deep 510 with tight spring. screen comes with plastic protector you can choose to peel off or not. basically worth every penny of $66.
so far the rubber is holding up very well especially around wear areas, 510, edges. i don't understand how smy can get the coating right but VS cannot. i dug my fingernails into the paint and nothing happened. if i tried that with one of my sharks i'd be staring at raw aluminum.I ordered the silver as I knew it did not have the coating. (Liked the look of the wood & the idea of rubber coatings but didn't trust they would hold up). Figured it would give me time to see how the coated versions held up in the field as I have not had good experiences with the early sharks or DX200 v1.
The SDNA75 was supposed to be here today, not seems to be stuck in NYC ISC (surprise...surprise).
The HCigar VT133 battery covers in the red, orange, yellow, green, and blue colors are also a rubberized finish that is very durable. Some say the covers are copper, but I think it is some sort of zinc alloy probably with copper or brass in it. Speaking of coatings, my Hotcig DX200 has a rubbery finish and that is holding up too.so far the rubber is holding up very well especially around wear areas, 510, edges. i don't understand how smy can get the coating right but VS cannot. i dug my fingernails into the paint and nothing happened. if i tried that with one of my sharks i'd be staring at raw aluminum.
DX200 v2 coatings were supposedly greatly improved over DX200 V1. The V1s did not hold up very well at all.The HCigar VT133 battery covers in the red, orange, yellow, green, and blue colors are also a rubberized finish that is very durable. Some say the covers are copper, but I think it is some sort of zinc alloy probably with copper or brass in it. Speaking of coatings, my Hotcig DX200 has a rubbery finish and that is holding up too.
Hadn't thought about DNAs since Dec/Jan, so I should have known better yesterday than to re-open the VT133 thread I'd been ignoring.
Waiting to see if a sale price still comes up for this holiday weekend, but ordered a VT 75 anyway just about 23 hrs ago.
Guess I'm joining the DNA club.
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I have been vaping since Nov'14 and I never had any interest in any DNA mod. Decided to try one back in February, just to check them out. Four months later I now have nine DNA mods.Guess I'm joining the DNA club.
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I have been vaping since Nov'14 and I never had any interest in any DNA mod. Decided to try one back in February, just to check them out. Four months later I now have nine DNA mods.![]()
Matter a fact, two more did arrived. A second Triade and a Hotcig DX200. I wonder what is coming tomorrow?Nine?
Yesterday... I thought it was seven.
Breeding program?![]()
Yeah, I was a confirmed Yihi guy.I have been vaping since Nov'14 and I never had any interest in any DNA mod. Decided to try one back in February, just to check them out. Four months later I now have nine DNA mods.![]()
Matter a fact, two more did arrived. A second Triade and a Hotcig DX200. I wonder what is coming tomorrow?![]()