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Cullin Kin

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Just buy a fog machine and use a paper towel tube as the drip tip.

In all seriousness... At a certain point, you will find that wicks and juice can't keep up with that much power. There is just no wick and coil build that could handle it. We are dangerously close at 150W, yet alone 200W+. I don't see how anyone could use more than 200W. Frankly, I can't see how anyone could use more than 100W.

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YiHi has already announced their SX350 V250 to be released in December. Regulated 250w mods coming shortly. Why anyone would want one is beyond me, but it sounds like a very nice board... it has temperature control and some other nice features thrown in as well Like Bluetooth, up to 4.3" screen, etc. Since YiHi has done some great work with regulated chips in the past year, the ultra high watt crowd might find this an attractive solution. Minimum firing specs are 70 watts it looks like. So 70~250w.

Here's the link:

News - YiHi SX350 V250 new chip News
 

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YiHi has already announced their SX350 V250 to be released in December. Regulated 250w mods coming shortly. Why anyone would want one is beyond me, but it sounds like a very nice board... it has temperature control and some other nice features thrown in as well Like Bluetooth, up to 4.3" screen, etc. Since YiHi has done some great work with regulated chips in the past year, the ultra high watt crowd might find this an attractive solution. Minimum firing specs are 70 watts it looks like. So 70~250w.

Here's the link:

News - YiHi SX350 V250 new chip News

So, that mans you'd have 180 watts to choose from, bringing to question, is it a 250 watt mod, or a 180 watt mod, capable of achieving 250? This may be the very first vaping paradox.
 

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WHen I hear people wanting 150+w I have to ask....WHY??
A> Waste of juice
B> sometimes even though CAN do something you probably shouldn't
C> someone at these high watts is going to get hurt.

At a time when we are fighting to keep the FEDS OUT of vaping this will only encourage, enrage and support our opposition to ecigs and we will lose.
 

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A big single coil around 1-2 on maybe a 1/6 drill bit shouldn't have wicking issues as long as I keep it soaked I just like having the option why idk I'm crazy I guess lol

1 to 2 ohms is not not considered high watt vaping coils... you usually go sub ohms to get the watts up, and air flow is super important.

as far as i know ... my Raptor 120w box only maxes at 5 or 6v...
If I put a 1 ohms coil on it, and max the voltage I get 36watts.
If I put a .1 ohms coil on it, and max at 6v, I get nothing... because thats 360 watts but i hope you get the idea.
-it depends on what the chip can do and more importantly how the atomizer is set up to handle all that.
Some of the newer boxes like T8 can go up to 9v (or more)
 

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YiHi has already announced their SX350 V250 to be released in December. Regulated 250w mods coming shortly. Why anyone would want one is beyond me, but it sounds like a very nice board... it has temperature control and some other nice features thrown in as well Like Bluetooth, up to 4.3" screen, etc. Since YiHi has done some great work with regulated chips in the past year, the ultra high watt crowd might find this an attractive solution. Minimum firing specs are 70 watts it looks like. So 70~250w.

Here's the link:

News - YiHi SX350 V250 new chip News

Every battery known to vaping is screaming and running for cover or trembling in fear & crying in a dark corner.
 

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So, that mans you'd have 180 watts to choose from, bringing to question, is it a 250 watt mod, or a 180 watt mod, capable of achieving 250? This may be the very first vaping paradox.

No paradox at all. It will vape at 250 watts, so it is a 250watt mod. Just like any DNA 30 mod will have 7 watts as the lowest wattage it can go... up to 30 watts. I've never heard that called a 23watt mod. All boards have a minimum wattage and a maximum wattage they will regulate. Nothing new.
 

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Every battery known to vaping is screaming and running for cover or trembling in fear & crying in a dark corner.

Yep, batteries seem to always be the limiting factor. But I'm pretty sure this board will require 3 18650s minimum. We'll know in December I guess, I won't be getting one but I'm anxious to see someone else give it a go. Maybe if someone has one of these they can hire out to entertain at parties... I really can't see anything else useful about it. Even the minimum 70watts is more than I'm comfortable with, but I'm sure YiHi will get their share of sales from this.
 
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