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Hypatia

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DNA or a mech mod is about it, AFAIK. Most regulated devices have safeties built in that will register sub-ohm coils as shorts, and cut-off. Hence the 0.8 ohm threshold of the MVP and the like.

Disclaimer: I am NOT a sub-ohmer, just passing on information from experienced vapers. If I am incorrect, please let me know. :)
 

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How about a DNA 30 by Hana Modz.

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DNA30 Specs: Minimum Typical Max
Output Power 7 Watts 30 Watts
Output Voltage 4 Volts 8.3 Volts
Output Current 10 Amps
Atomizer Resistance .3 Ohms 1.5 Ohms 3.3 Ohms
Input Voltage 3.2 Volts 3.7 Volts 4.3 Volts
Input Current 1.5 Amps 6.0 Amps 7 Amps

Efficiency 94%

HANA MODZ PACK V3 DIMENSIONS:

LENGTH: 1.94"
WIDTH: 1"
HEIGHT: 3.43"
 

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I know that the MVP 2 can go a little low, but it isn't pushing enough amps.

I should have been a little more specific about the similarities I want it to have with the MVP 2, sorry. I want an internal battery. Neither of the mods from Hana Modz or REO have internal batteries.

If the Opus D had a bigger battery and a Dna30 it would be perfect. Is anything like that currently available for purchase?
 

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How about the VV Beast Box by Mister-E-Liquid?

Dual 26500 batteries for a total of 6000 mha's, 50 watt 8.4 volt capable. Able to fire a .5 ohm coil. American made. No bells or whistles, no meters, just an off switch, an led light that one can order without, and a dial to adjust your vape by taste, but lots of Beastly vaping staying power. Will be able to drive standard ohm atomizers up past 30 watts.
 

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You almost have to use something without a battery pack. It's almost exclusive.
Battery pack = regulated mod = no low sub-oHming
Removable batteries = Mech mod = sub-oHming

If you want something with a battery pack, that can also do low sub oHms, you are really limiting your choices to like, nothing.

Pick one or the other, you can't have both.
 

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You almost have to use something without a battery pack. It's almost exclusive.
Battery pack = regulated mod = no low sub-oHming
Removable batteries = Mech mod = sub-oHming

If you want something with a battery pack, that can also do low sub oHms, you are really limiting your choices to like, nothing.

Pick one or the other, you can't have both.

That's not entirely true now days. There are several regulated mods you can sub ohm to .5 ohms, DNA30, the VTR V2, the VV Beast Box, to name a few and are generally supplied with removable batteries.

Mech mods are not just for the sub ohm zone, but many get them to go there. Vaping a mech with a 1.6 ohm atomizer will still produce 10 watts at the coil on a fresh battery, which is higher than what the majority vape at. Also one can kick a mech to regulate it from 5-15 watts. Sure it makes a mechanical into a regulated mod, but the option is there. I have one and find it handy for some builds and gives a great consistent vape at 15 watts. Am sure it's just as consistent at lower watts, just never turned it down from 15.

The Vape industry is always changing on a daily basis, what was not possible a year or so ago, is common practice today, what one wishes possible today, will likely come out in a month or two, or maybe next week. lmao. Hoping for tomorrow and next week my self, have some 50 amp batteries just waiting for the Big Nasty to arrive.
 

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That's not entirely true now days. There are several regulated mods you can sub ohm to .5 ohms, DNA30, the VTR V2, the VV Beast Box, to name a few and are generally supplied with removable batteries...
The problem is that the OP wants a built in battery pack, not removable batteries. That severely limits his options when he also wants it regulated, and with sub-oHm capability.

Edit:
I checked all the mods you mentioned, and they all take removable batteries.

For anyone new to the thread, OP wants a box mod with:
A built in (non-removable) battery pack (or at least a USB passthrough/charge function)
Regulated mod
and sub-oHm capable


Looks like the ProtoVapor is the only mod out there that fits the criteria.
 
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OP - I really don't think you'll be able to find what you want unless you compromise on the removable batteries. I get why you'd prefer built in batteries. It's convenient, and it's best for my lifestyle right now. I'm one the go most of the day. Between all the toppers I bring with me, and spare juice, I can't see lugging around spare batteries and a separate charger for them. However, of you want sub ohm, a removable battery device is best. Sub ohms are hard on batteries. If you find what you are looking for, with built in batteries, the entire device is toast when those batteries die and you'll be looking again for an entire device very soon. With removable batteries, all you'll need to do is get new batteries.
 
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