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ShowerHead

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I seem to recall hearing about a little thing called 'prohibition'. Where there's a will, there's a way. To believe regulations are going to end an item the public desires ignores how such things have historically played out.

Ever drive 55? That seemed to last quite a while though the public hated it.
If you wish to believe this will not happen, cool.
Personally I'm going to be prepared and not wait for the speakeasy to open.
 

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Man, you guys have my head spinning:) , I have most of the PFY line up and have to say the 3Li is my clear favorite ..so far

The ipv III Li is the last of the "high build quality" ipv models , everything after that is not nearly as rugged , mostly plastic instead of solid aluminum.

That model is bullet proof with a great chipset.

P4U sends me prices on all new ipv's based on how many you order at once , the iPV 6 is the cheapest one yet , approx low $30.00 range per.

The earlier iPV models are superior imo , not even close actually.
 

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    Now this is a little concerning. I made a pre-order for an IPV6 from Breazy however they no longer show the IPV6 on their product page. The very uninteresting IPV400 is still listed however as a pre-order.

    After a bit of digging I found the order confirmation email and a link to their IPV6 page that shows the following:

    Product Description

    IPV 6 200W TC Box Mod

    NOTE: PRE ORDER


    The latest entry to the IPV line is the IPV 6 200W TC Box Mod. Featuring a complete design overhaul from the previous IPV and powered by a YiHi chip the lasted mod from Pioneer4you has everything you need to vape well and in style. Capable of handling coil builds as low as 0.15 ohms means you can power your wildest builds without running into limitations.


    Specifications:

    • Size:88mm*42mm*28mm

    • Output Power: 10W-200W

    • Output Joule: 10J-100J/ (120J for Titanium)

    • Standard Resistance: 0.15ohm-3.0ohm

    • Joules Mode Resistance: 0.05ohm-1.5ohm

    • Output Voltage: 1.0V-7.0V

    • Input Voltage: 6.4V-9.0V

    • Output Current: 1.0A-45.0A

    • Input Current: 1.3A-45.0A
    • Temp. limit Centigrade: 100°C-300°C
    • Temp. limit Fahrenheit: 212°F-572°F
    • Temp. control with Stainless Steel/ Ni200/ Ti wire/SX PURE /TCR
    • Firmware upgradable

    • Dual 18650 battery
    Packaging:

    If for some reason the "TCR" and "Firmware upgradable" fall off I'll cancel my order. Both are show stoppers for me.
     

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    The iPV III Li is the last of the "high build quality" iPV models , everything after that is not nearly as rugged , mostly plastic instead of solid aluminum.

    That model is bullet proof with a great chipset.

    P4U sends me prices on all new iPV's based on how many you order at once , the iPV 6 is the cheapest one yet , approx low $30.00 range per.

    The earlier iPV models are superior imo , not even close actually.
    My IPV D3 and IPV 5 are not plastic, the body is Zinc Alloy.
     

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    It's hard to tell about the mod's height, but it doesn't look like you could have a regulated dual 18650 mod smaller in circumference than the ipv6x.

    pioneer4you_ipv6x_200w-2.png
     
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    If for some reason the "TCR" and "Firmware upgradable" fall off I'll cancel my order. Both are show stoppers for me.

    TCR wouldn't go away. The IP4000 uses the same chip as this and the IPV5. Its a straight up Yihi chip that will do what Yihi's do. That said the IP4k either out of laziness with the USB connector being it's own board and not wanting to run 4-6 wires or not wanting to be asked about upgradability like Sigelei wanted to avoid (no other reason to etch it into the board and then remove the IC's unless they decided mid way it wasn't worth the trouble) The IP4000 only has power connected to the board from the USB connector. Though as a Yihi chip instead of a evolved clone, I am pretty sure upgradability isn't going to be as crippling as it was in the 213.
     
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