IPV 35w and 50w box mods

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this post is confusing what are you asking

I think he thinks that the silver is the charcoal black. From what i read the silvers had some production problems which delayed shipping. I havent seen any user pics/videos of the silvers yet. Anyways the black appears to be charcoal black which looks better than straight black IMO

I did, with OBEY saying he couldn't wait to see the black I thought he'd got silver from somewhere.
 

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I need all of your opinions guys! I'm considering canceling my 35W preorder from Eciggity and going with the IPV2 at Elev8. Is it worth it?!


I think it's a very bad move , usually your first instinct is the correct one , you explained awhile back that you ordered the 35 watt version since it fit how you typically vape and that you didn't see your self ever vaping at wattages anywhere close to 50 (if i remember correctly) .

You then got an amazing deal on it for a total of $71.00 shipped , unless your vaping habits changed drastically and you see yourself vaping at higher wattage than the 35 watt can provide it makes zero sense to me.

Just because most others are buying the 50 watt doesn't mean you need to second guess yourself , maybe they are not satisfied with a mediocre 35 watts lol.

100 watts are coming out now and i would bet people will be saying they need that , the 50 watt price jumped up closer to $100.00 , if you really need the extra wattage and don't mind paying for it knock yourself out.

Remember both have the SX330 chip , i bet both are excellent quality and i like the smaller form factor of the 35 watt if it was me but it isn't so you make the call.
 
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I think it's a very bad move , usually your first instinct is the correct one , you explained awhile back that you ordered the 35 watt version since it fit how you typically vape and that you didn't see your self ever vaping at wattages anywhere close to 50 (if i remember correctly) .

You then got an amazing deal on it for a total of $71.00 shipped , unless your vaping habits changed drastically and you see yourself vaping at higher wattage than the 35 watt can provide it makes zero sense to me.

Just because most others are buying the 50 watt doesn't mean you need to second guess yourself , maybe they are not satisfied with a mediocre 35 watts lol.

100 watts are coming out now and i would bet people will be saying they need that , the 50 watt price jumped up closer to $100.00 , if you really need the extra wattage and don't mind paying for it knock yourself out.

Remember both have the SX330 chip , i bet both are excellent quality and i like the smaller form factor of the 35 watt if it was me but it isn't so you make the call.

It's not as simple as 35W vs 50W. The units also have a difference in functionality. The 50W version has an additional fire soft touch button, whereas the 30W doesn't. For me, that alone is worth the upgrade.
 

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The black looks great in videos. I can't wait to see how it is in person. How's the fit and finish OBEYbryant?

The finish is superb! Mine just has couple of little things that would bother maybe some other people such as when I got mine, I found a little dust or whatever in the screen. It'd be impossible cleaning without taking apart the ipv and voiding the warranty. The fit is perfect! Attys sit flush, it justs takes a while to find the sweet spot for that to happen. Compared to the cloupor dna30. I find cloupor's aluminum to be more rugged and strong, but the ipv is much much more lighter!
 

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I am waiting IMPATIENTLY for my iPV2 to arrive. Might be tues or wed (so 4 more days). I am hoping to keep it in good shape and I am considering a WRAP.
I am in communication with two WRAP companies JWRAPS and VAPORSKINZ about a custom wrap for this new iPV2 mod.
They are both working on it. The more inquries direct to them the better. Thanks for shooting them a plea.
admin@jwraps.com
info@vaporskinz.com
 

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Well...they cancelled me, refunded my money and told me that I would need to place another order for the 50W. Very short email response too, like one sentence! That's a little rude if you ask me but, oh well. How long does it usually take to get my money back?

5 to 10 days. That stinks. Hope you get you 50 watt soon.
 

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The finish is superb! Mine just has couple of little things that would bother maybe some other people such as when I got mine, I found a little dust or whatever in the screen. It'd be impossible cleaning without taking apart the ipv and voiding the warranty. The fit is perfect! Attys sit flush, it justs takes a while to find the sweet spot for that to happen. Compared to the cloupor dna30. I find cloupor's aluminum to be more rugged and strong, but the ipv is much much more lighter!
can you mention anything about performance? compare to the clouper .
 

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can you mention anything about performance? compare to the clouper .

Performance wise, this thing kills the DNA30. I noticed my DNA30 gets noticeably hot. The iPVV2 does not at all. Chain vaping at 37.1 watts with a 0.3 build at 3.7 volts. This is an overall better chip. It has "real time battery life". I personally don't know what this means but you can see it on the battery. Maybe you guys know. Say I have a full battery, when I fire it the battery jumps to a lower level about half way and then when I unfire its back to full battery. Is that showing how much output or something idk? iPVV2 beats all the protections the DNA30 has, such as reverse protection. Its nice knowing I have it just in case.
 

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Performance wise, this thing kills the DNA30. I noticed my DNA30 gets noticeably hot. The iPVV2 does not at all. Chain vaping at 37.1 watts with a 0.3 build at 3.7 volts. This is an overall better chip. It has "real time battery life". I personally don't know what this means but you can see it on the battery. Maybe you guys know. Say I have a full battery, when I fire it the battery jumps to a lower level about half way and then when I unfire its back to full battery. Is that showing how much output or something idk? iPVV2 beats all the protections the DNA30 has, such as reverse protection. Its nice knowing I have it just in case.

If the battery gauge is the same as how the sx350 is, then it takes into account voltage sag when you fire it. That's why it dips when you fire it :)


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Performance wise, this thing kills the DNA30. I noticed my DNA30 gets noticeably hot. The iPVV2 does not at all. Chain vaping at 37.1 watts with a 0.3 build at 3.7 volts. This is an overall better chip. It has "real time battery life". I personally don't know what this means but you can see it on the battery. Maybe you guys know. Say I have a full battery, when I fire it the battery jumps to a lower level about half way and then when I unfire its back to full battery. Is that showing how much output or something idk? iPVV2 beats all the protections the DNA30 has, such as reverse protection. Its nice knowing I have it just in case.

I am confused. .3 ohms at 3.7 volts is 45.6 watts. 37 watts would be closer to 3.3 volts. Maybe its not really stepping down like a DNA device would behave?
 

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I am confused. .3 ohms at 3.7 volts is 45.6 watts. 37 watts would be closer to 3.3 volts. Maybe its not really stepping down like a DNA device would behave?

Ah! Great catch there.

The sx330 is only capable of stepping down the voltage to 3.5 V. (Or is it 3.6. I can't remember)


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