IPV D2 announced.

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TruSound

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Not really. They just only offer priority shipping on it, which is priced normal and only an arguable con.

If i didn't already have one coming from 101, $61 shipped there for that package is pretty much on par with the preorder deal i got imo. Not sure i'd actually ever use that pouch, but the carbon thingy and extra batt is solid for an extra $5.

Agreed…a pretty good deal with the bonus items, you'll pay basically the same anywhere else + or - a couple bucks, seems like a no brainer purchase to me.
 

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    Well yes you are because you said a 20Ah battery can not go above 55W.
    Even if it is for 5 pulls on an atty before the voltage drops, it's still capable of going WAY above that.

    3.2 volts is the cutoff for most regulated devices. Not nominal and not actual voltage.

    While just about any battery can be used at levels significantly above its continuous current rating it doesn't make for a very good vaping experience if we have to change batteries after 5 pulls in order to keep the battery from being damaged due to excessive current being pulled from it.

    Sure, we can start with a freshly charged 20A battery and vape at 85W and just barely exceed that rating. But the battery voltage will quickly drop to 3.6V-3.7V. That 85W will now be drawing over the battery's rating. If we keep vaping down to a 3.2V cutoff we'll be up to about 29A (assuming 90% efficiency). This is not a good thing to do to a 20A battery.

    It's the low voltage cutoff, in a regulated mod, that determines how hard the battery will be run at a certain power level. The voltage fresh off the charger, and the battery's nominal voltage, will result in a lower current being drawn from the battery but you can't choose a battery based on the most favorable conditions the battery will see. Well, not unless you want to be replacing that battery every five pulls. :)
     
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    That's why regulated devices (good ones anyway) have specified input min values. Everyone should take their time and find those out.
    Is it true that a 20A (btw my phone kept autocorecting to Ah) cell can do above 55W? Yes. Can it do it all the way to cutoff (let's assume 3.2V)? No (not safely disregarding pulse values).

    That's all I was saying that his original statements were inaccurate(at least written and the way I understood it).

    Tell you guys what, if everyone got the correct info out of it and no one was misinformed, then I retract my statements as they become redundant.

    Btw thanks for chiming in with a more thorough explanation.
     
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    You know..........I'm not even going to get into this since:
    D2 is 75w, not 85w
    Mod has restricted Amp output, as most do.
    An INR18650 25R will definitely produce more than 5 draws in a Decent Regulated Mod, safely without hitting the 3.2v cutoff or coming close. (Have done that)

    and I would have the sense to purchase a 100w-150w mod if I wished to Vape 75w consistently. :cool:
     
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    You know..........I'm not even going to get into this since:
    D2 is 75w, not 85w
    Mod has restricted Amp output, as most do.
    An INR18650 25R will definitely produce more than 5 draws in a Decent Regulated Mod, safely without hitting the 3.2v cutoff or coming close. (Have done that)

    and I would have the sense to purchase a 100w-150w mod if I wished to Vape 75w consistently. :cool:
    Your right its only 75w lol
     

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    The size and build is nice, trying it out with a build that I run in my DNA40 devices with plenty of power to spare. But this doesn't seem able to run it the same, but this is my first non DNA TC device so I'm not sure.
    What's not the same about it. Will you elaborate? What tank is that btw?
     

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    So much wrong with this post.



    The v2 deck has no more threads for the barrel/chimney/sleeve. ...whatever you call it. Has no more liquid channels and has a screw hole on one of the posts. Other than that it's the same. The new occ are vertical and the sub 1 ohm ones have larger liquid holes also.
    Running them at higher wattage should be possible now do to increased air flow and much better liquid delivery.
    I read they have two big holes in the chimney for juice and even saw a pic of it and heard it has better airflow. The v2 rba deck that is. Why do you say the opposite? Did you receive the wrong item?
     

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    What's not the same about it. Will you elaborate? What tank is that btw?
    Output, I can run this SSV Ti build dry on a Dna40 @25w 350deg a couple good pulls and I have to let the build catch up. I have it set @50J 400deg and the output is nowhere close. But this could be me as I have no experience with this chip.
    Tank is a SquapeR

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    Output, I can run this SSV Ti build dry on a Dna40 @25w 350deg a couple good pulls and I have to let the build catch up. I have it set @50J 400deg and the output is nowhere close. But this could be me as I have no experience with this chip.

    Part of the difference: DNA 40 is gonna fire a lot hotter than 400F with a 350F Ni mode setting. Try firing it in Ni mode at 350F and see if it isn't a lot closer.
     
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    I read they have two big holes in the chimney for juice and even saw a pic of it and heard it has better airflow. The v2 rba deck that is. Why do you say the opposite? Did you receive the wrong item?

    First off, you asked about the deck, everything I said there was true about it. And yes the "chimney"(although the top section and shaft may also be called chimney so i reffer to the liquid feed portion as a barrel/sleeve because it looks like one) has the liquid feed holes now rather than the base, and as for the air flow....I think the center screw is the same size but not 100% sure.
    You tell me if you see any difference
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    You keep saying deck, do you mean rba section? As a whole?
    In that order: chimney, barrel (sleeve) and the deck
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