IPV v3 thoughts?

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Stuartcall

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I WAS considering the Cloupor T8 until i heard that the true output at its "sweet spot" is actually about 80W, nowhere near the acclaimed 150W.
The ipv v3 has the YiHi chip (or however you spell it)
Basically I want owners of the ipv v3 to give me their thoughts and impressions. Pros, cons, everything! It's an expensive device for me and I want to make sure that I'm getting what i pay for
 

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I WAS considering the Cloupor T8 until i heard that the true output at its "sweet spot" is actually about 80W, nowhere near the acclaimed 150W.
The IPV v3 has the YiHi chip (or however you spell it)
Basically I want owners of the IPV v3 to give me their thoughts and impressions. Pros, cons, everything! It's an expensive device for me and I want to make sure that I'm getting what i pay for

$139.00 is not expensive.

Check out RipTripper's review... it's pretty accurate...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4MZMi_IM7A
 

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I agree on the questionable need to use upwards of 80W, or even >50W. I've vaped on a wide variety of devices: dozens of RDAs, RTAs (Frankentank Orchid/Kayfun my fave right now), got into gennys again over the last few months, bridgeless attys for testing my DIY juices, every metal tank Kanger made. I like the iPV3, but I really haven't had any need to exceed 50W, although I haven't been in a super sub-ohm phase for a while.

I go through phases in my vaping: I'll get burned out on huge clouds and settle in at .6-.8 ohms with mech mods. Still, I love to build coils every night and they need to be tested ;). But I usually vape max VG, primarily DIY, and I find the .6-8 range (with variance for certain set-ups) to provide the most satisfying vape for my subjective tastes.

But yeah, so far, I've been a tiny bit angry at myself for buying the iPV3. I knew I wouldn't really need the putative 150W output, that it's mathematically impossible as well, and that a better-designed, better-manufactured device at a similar price-point would be available in a few months. But what the hell, I wanted the capacity and flexibility, particularly in the low range. So now I'm back to my pet project of building my own DNA30/40 box mod out of an old British toothpowder tin, and putting my 20 yrs of design experience to work by studying etching.

tl;dr: The iPV3's a good device, it works and I like it. But I believe the "150W!!" is mostly just marketing hype geared towards a very competitive, over-burdened industry that's developing at light speed. We all know that there will be phenomenally better devices available in 6 months. Scratch that-- this is the vaping industry, change that to 2 months. It's just too easy to make the kinds of relatively basic devices we're still using. That's both a wonderful thing and a dangerous thing.
 

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Here is mine with some 3M carbon fiber skins on each side. Performance wise, it works great.

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Stuartcall

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IPV3 works well, however I have yet to find a valid reason to go over 40-50 watts, I mostly vape around 30w on a 0.7 to 0.9 ohm parallel coil in the Lemo.

Which is my next question.. Have you ever owned an IPV2? I've found another mod, the rogue. Vaping Outlaws The Rogue 50W Box Mod
It's essentially an IPV2 in a different case (which i prefer) it's still the sx330 chip which I've heard is reliable.
Basically what I'm asking is do you think that a 50w device, namely the ipv2 is reliable and still able to give me nice amounts of vapour from an RDA?
 

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If you use the micro coil app you'll see what wattage to use on your device to keep the perfect vape! I use it almost every day that's why I vape at 70 watts the app and a regulated device go hand in hand last night I recieved my Origen v2 and had to drill the positive post to accept two 24 gauge awesomeness [emoji106]
 

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Can you link us where you got your skin from? Looks great!
Thanks, someone else had posted a 3M link a few weeks ago where you could get up to five samples for free from 3M. It's the stuff they advertise for putting on cars. Can't find the link right now, but it was the 3M site. Hope that helps. I cut a section slightly larger than the sides of the IPV3, stuck it on, and then trimmed with an exacto knife. Worked really well. Came in 9x11 sheets.

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Seeing the IPV3 kind of frustrates me. It looks so nice, it performs nicely and the price point is fantastic for a device of it's capabilities. What frustrates me is I have a Provari v2.5 and a Ranger (60 watt mod from a Reddit user) that I spent in total on dedicated batteries, devices themselves and extension pieces over $500. If I bought this, I'd never touch those devices again.

That, my friends...is very frustrating.
 
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