Have you guys picked up any titanium wire yet? with the limited success I've had with nickle on my dna40 i was thinking of picking up a roll of that too...
Have you guys picked up any titanium wire yet? with the limited success I've had with nickle on my dna40 i was thinking of picking up a roll of that too...
FYI- 1st week in april and they will all have the necessary upgrades when shipped. delay is over some case issues and not the board/software...as long as they get it right i will be patient- yihi/p4you has a good track record -much better than evolv and the dna40. should be a top seller at it's price. watch it sellout very quickly.....
Agreed, but I would rather wait a couple extra weeks than get a unit that is not up to what they advertised. I as well hope that they hit a home run with this one, and it works well.The website I pre-ordered with ( iPV4 100 Watt Box Mod) is saying the same thing now with new April release date.
Why does Pioneer4you always pull this crap!? I pre-ordered my iPV3 through them as well back in August when it was suppose to be released and then they didn't end up shipping until October. I mean I'm happy I got a great deal on it but I just don't understand why they can't be honest about the release date. This damn temp control better work as promised.
The website I pre-ordered with ( iPV4 100 Watt Box Mod) is saying the same thing now with new April release date.
Why does Pioneer4you always pull this crap!? I pre-ordered my iPV3 through them as well back in August when it was suppose to be released and then they didn't end up shipping until October. I mean I'm happy I got a great deal on it but I just don't understand why they can't be honest about the release date. This damn temp control better work as promised.
Input voltage shows 8.5 volts.... indicates series batteries and a buck only circtuit....
That's going to be the biggest draw back IMHO.
I'd personally rather have parallel batteries with buck and boost, allowing for longer run times. Of course, if the 330 chip series had both buck and boost, there would be no point in the more expensive 350 series.
well if thats what you see as the biggest draw back -- good news... there should be no difference in what you see in battery life between a regulated parallel mod or series mod. The wattage is being controlled in either scenario -- so the mah of the combined batteries stays the same regardless of series or parallel configuration.
In non-regulated builds you will notice a difference in the life of the batteries, but you would be sending double the voltage to the coil when in series so they drain faster... thats not the case with a regulated mod...