So i've had my IPV since around Christmas and about a week ago upgraded my Aerotank V2 to an Atlantis and everything is working great. The thing vapes like a champ @ 25w DC-DC and the only oddity is the coil reads 0.4ohm.
I spent the past half hour reading this thread since I last posted and while I understand some of you have legitimate defects in your mini, it seems that some of you are demanding more than what is reasonable out of this device. While I admit I'm far from an expert on these kind of devices, decades of experience with electronics has taught me that when any device is being run at the extreme maximum or minimum, it falls out of it's efficiency range and whether it's a voltage regulator, memory controller, and i'm sure even personal vaporizers this would apply to.... the fact is that at those outer limits nothing ever performs spot-on. In addition to things wandering out of spec, you're also putting a lot more wear and tear on the electronics much like you would by running your cars engine all the way up to the red-line. Yes... running such high RPM's is within the operational range of the engine, but not something you want to do all the time . Those of you dead set on running 30w on an Atlantis, in my opinion bought the wrong device. To vape at that level I think it would be best to have probably a 50w maximum in order to ensure everything functions properly and the electronics aren't constantly pushed so hard it results in premature failure.
just my 2 cents. I may be way off on this, but i have a feeling i'm not.
