Help me decide on what Mod to buy

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cocuZZa00

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Money is no option when it comes to this purchase. I want the biggest, baddest, sexiest mod on the market. I prefer VV/VW but I know my options are limited if I go that route (must go up to at least 35W... ideally 50w).

I might have narrowed down my options to the below two choices.

1) I have a guy making box mods using the sx350 chip. Its a plastic box but overall REALLY good quality.
2) The V3 Flip by V3tronix

Is there something better that I am missing? Should I wait a few months and see what comes out? I look forward to all of your opinions.
 

cocuZZa00

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I just use my itaste vv with a Nautilus tank for work and going out (can't be blowing obnoxious smoke clouds in the office). I want something for when I'm sitting home or on my boat.

I really prefer the cylinder look over the box mod and I really would like to have VV/VW up to 50w. My ideal mod would be something that looks like the V3 with the sx350 chip. I don't think anything like that exists but it sure would be amazing imo.
 

tj99959

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    I suppose we all have to try that rout at least once. It's surprising how few actually use all that power once the have it tho'.
    I built my own some time ago using an OKR regulator. What I found was that e-liquid needs to be vaporized at a specific temperature to get a desired result, and all the volts or watts in the world doesn't change that. So think about thermodynamics instead of just volts/ohms/& watts.

    So in the end a person is better served by determining what their desired result is, and then looking for the most efficient way to get that result. Most of the time you will find your answer with the topper you use, not the PV that you use.
     

    Completely Average

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    The new Cloupor T5 sure looks interesting.


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    v1k1ng1001

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    If I were you I'd buy one of the nicer, inexpensive mech mod clones, a kayfun and a dripping atomizer. Why? You're going to want to learn how to rebuild in order to really take advantage of these high-powered mods. The nautilus is great for what you have but running it on a sx350 is like running budget walmart tires on your new Ferrari.

    Another reason is that there are a lot of innovative devices that will be appearing in the next several months. It might be best to wait for a while and see what shakes out in terms of performance and reliability before dropping $300.

    Of course a REO is always a fantastic option if you have cash burning in your pocket. Perfect way to learn about rebuliding and dripping via a bottom-feeding device!
     

    dice57

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    unless one starts to build, no need for anything more than 15 watts, maybe a carto could handle more, don't know, not my cup of juice. Right now there are a few excellent bargain mods, chinabox30 and the new 50 thing. Starting out, the dna like 30 watt mods would be best. mainly because they can drive most any ohm build up to 30 watts, your higher amp mods need a specific range build to get the high amps.

    Have a 0.4 ohm build that I can fire at 75 watts no problem, throw a one ohm build on it most it could do is 30.25 watts. dna can boost up to 8.3 volts to achieve 30 watts output at the coil, the SuperMax can only supply a max of 6 volts, but can supply 16 amps, so if one builds in the 0.3-0.4 ohm range, one can achieve some outstanding high watt regulated vape.

    Where rba's and mechs are for advanced users, high amp regulated are for highly advanced and experienced vapers. if you can cross the rice paper, max out a dna30 like device with all your rba's, then you may be ready for more grasshopper. :lol::D

    Oh, frak yeah, MAX IS BACK ONLINE.!! :vapor::vapor:
     
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