GOD 180 Mod any good?

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suprtrkr

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It has a decent reputation, but I don't have one. It's a 3-battery mod, meaning it will be gigantic and heavy. It's also regulated so it won't work for contests, only mechanicals are allowed for that. I really don't understand why anybody would want one, myself; the vape will be powerful, but hot. I have a Snow Wolf 200 watt machine and in never get the wattage even halfway up the scale. If it were me, and I wanted another high-power mod, I would buy the Segelei 150 at the same price.
 
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@suprtrkr I'm only worried that a 60 watt mod won't be enough for a .2ohm coil. Back to vaping so i don't really know about all this sub-ohming. i know that 60 watts will be enough for .5ohm coil, but am i missing on a smoother vape with only 60 watts? i don't really like my vape to be hot either, just warm/cool.
I think anything that will fire a .2 coil for big vapor will be pretty warm, I suspect. As I said, I find anything much over 40 or 50 watts too hot, but that's me. You may think differently. All that being said, I really don't think the difference between 150 and 180 watts is going to be huge for you. The pricing I saw on the God Mod was in the mid-70s. You can buy the Siggie 150 in the same area. It's a two-battery mod, so will be a bit smaller and lighter as well. If I were doing it, I think that's the way I'd go. If you don't mind throwing a Franklin at it, let me recommend the Snow Wolf 200 watt Temp Control machine. I have one and it rocks the house.
 
I think anything that will fire a .2 coil for big vapor will be pretty warm, I suspect. As I said, I find anything much over 40 or 50 watts too hot, but that's me. You may think differently. All that being said, I really don't think the difference between 150 and 180 watts is going to be huge for you. The pricing I saw on the God Mod was in the mid-70s. You can buy the Siggie 150 in the same area. It's a two-battery mod, so will be a bit smaller and lighter as well. If I were doing it, I think that's the way I'd go. If you don't mind throwing a Franklin at it, let me recommend the Snow Wolf 200 watt Temp Control machine. I have one and it rocks the house.

Everything that SMY has manufactured is junk..... Including the God mod.
 
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Stay away from this mod. I had one and it was junk. Only fires down to a 0.3ohm coil (yeah you can't dual clapton efficiently). I said efficiently because someone might say, well make your clapton longer (more loops). Though that would work, it will only be good on fresh batts, ramp up time is so significant on half-batt. That's just my take on this mod, some part of it works just like any other MOD.

Grab the SIG 150w TC, you can't go wrong with that or an IPV3 Li which is now upgraded to 200w.
 
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For me, anything mod over 100W is overkill. This higher wattage/more power game that the industry is playing is nothing more than a penis measuring game. I hate to say it, but somebody's going to have to get really hurt before this trend stops.


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I've never had my Snow Wolf over 70 watts although it is 200 watt capable. I like to think of it as less taxing on my equipment than keeping a 70 watt box running at max power. Did I need 200 watts? Not now, but who knows what the future may hold.
 
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