Just have the trusty kayfun V3 Mini on her at work. I'll try and throw some more up tonight.First Nano on the forum, congrats!
We're gonna need to see a pic
Received mine yesterday and it is absolutely amazing. Built very well. My only con is the battery cover....threading could be better. But the size is perfect, fits a 24mm atty and the finish feels fantastic. My black Goon is seamless and a perfect match to the black finish on the Nano.
Is the 510 still threaded? I absolutely hate that, and I'm shocked it doesn't get brought up more.
My vt75 510 plate actually screws down inside the cup - meaning it's recessed, not flush with the rest of the frame. So my attys don't screw down all the way, to make a proper connection. A 0.40 ohm build reads 0.47 unless I screw it down REALLY tight, digging into the rest of the mod. Its like the equivalent of leaving one or two turns left undone on a regular mod.
It's like that on both of my devices. I really wish they do away with that. I find it so unnecessary.
This is probably not the mod for users that want to swap batteries but this also doesn't have Chinese electronics that will blow up or catch fire if you charge via USB. It has 1a charging so a LG HE2 or Samsung 25r will take about 2.5 hrs. My oldest DNA200 is almost a year old and has been charged via USB and works fine. My DNA40's all have been charged via USB with no issues either.
I have a Nitecore D2 and Efest Luc v4 but I still charge all my mods via USB.I charge via USB when I'm on the road. When home I like to be safer, and use a quality charger. I like Xtar VP2. You can choose charge rates, I use a .5 amp charge since I'm in no hurry, and it adds a bit of overall life, over a full 1-amp charge rate.
The battery cover design on this device is just plain STUPID!
I'm getting a 2nd battery cover sent to me in hope it's not the threads on the mod. Be careful!
Would a little anti seize make the cap threading a little better?
Did that. The problem is bigger. If you don't align the cap perfectly, then it goes in crooked. Problem is, you think it's lined up fine, so you begin to screw it in, at that point it's almost too late. Sometimes you can back it out by hand, a few times I needed pliers. This all the time trying not to let the dumb spring, pull the latch out of your fingers. I've seen mods where this type of cover is made properly. The latch is tight, but NO spring, it's not needed, you just push it back down when you are done tightening. As well as larger threads to begin with.
I'll let everyone know if a new cover is any better, though the threads on the device may be permanently messed up. I can get the cover on, but it's a needlessly tedious PROCESS!
Would a little anti seize make the cap threading a little better?
Pretty sure these are made in China by HCigar.Too bad there's issues with these. They look great, have a great chip inside and are priced well. I thought I read that these were made in the US, is that true?