I somehow doubt that the poster has subtanks. He is currently using 1.6 and up coils on a spinner.....
Because regardless of what you have the iStick watts set at, with a .5Ω coil, it is sending 3.7v which means 28 to 30 watts all the time. It is incapable of firing below 3.7v.
Good point, I didn't think about that. I'm interested in trying the new coil just to see how it compares in my istick 30. I have a few more powerful devices either way.
Because regardless of what you have the iStick watts set at, with a .5Ω coil, it is sending 3.7v which means 28 to 30 watts all the time. It is incapable of firing below 3.7v.
Yeah mine reads 3.3v right now lol. .7ohm at 16 watts=3.3v. My trusty work beater mod.
Yes. It does not have true step down, unless there has been some improvement recently. When you ask it to regulate below 3.7v it switches to PWM. So it is still firing 3.7v, but it is doing it by pulsing the power. It is telling you what it is supposed to be doing by displaying the 2.8v, but it is not doing it like say a Vapor Shark rDNA40 would do it, that does have true step down.
Yes. It does not have true step down, unless there has been some improvement recently. When you ask it to regulate below 3.7v it switches to PWM. So it is still firing 3.7v, but it is doing it by pulsing the power. It is telling you what it is supposed to be doing by displaying the 2.8v, but it is not doing it like say a Vapor Shark rDNA40 would do it, that does have true step down.
Here, PB explains it much better with graphs and charts. Skip to 22:45 for the technical stuff.
I somehow doubt that the poster has subtanks. He is currently using 1.6 and up coils on a spinner.....
Nope just regular everyday clearomizers. I am open to head suggestions.
I'm not looking at the 50 watt due to financial limits.
I don't mind paying the 30 odd quid for the 30 stick but another 20 for a head when I can't rebuild might be an issue.
Hello all
Ive been reading a lot about the istick 30w box mod. I'm a relatively new vaper and I have a few questions.
1. Does it require certain heads? I currently use a BDC cause of money limitations and find the simplicity a nice bonus aa well as the good taste I get.
2. Does 30w require a special type of coil? I notice a trend with the iStick and sub ohm threads.
3. Any issues known to the model? All I read is good about the model but is it that perfect?
4. Why exactly is it so popular?
Sorry for the noobish questions but as I said, I don't want to blow £30 on a battery that requires a lot of specialist gear.
Lewis if you are using T3 or Evods you can drill out 2 of the airholes in the base to 1/16 inch and boost their performance. You won't be blowing clouds but they are more satisfying. I do that to mine.