Thanks, SCW, for posting your photos and impressions. Very helpful in deciding to join the new CoOp by Pita. Looks like a winner.![]()
You're welcome. It's a solid mod.
Thanks, SCW, for posting your photos and impressions. Very helpful in deciding to join the new CoOp by Pita. Looks like a winner.![]()
I agree.
Also, seeing that the switch can be disassembled swayed me to this one mod over the Natural.
Didn't realize the switch on the natural was not serviceable. I am digging this iSeason though.
I saw a post where someone was trying to disassemble their with no success.
I saw a post where someone was trying to disassemble their with no success.
Reviewer on vendors site mentioned a large voltage drop. Can anyone confirm this? Other than that, looks like a beautiful mod.
That's awesome ! I'm anxiously waiting for pics so that I might be able to follow
Reviewer on vendors site mentioned a large voltage drop. Can anyone confirm this? Other than that, looks like a beautiful mod.
I should have it done tonight or tomorrow. This weekend if I can't get the rig set up right that I want to use.![]()
I've been too busy to work on it for a few days.
I too wonder about that review on OKCVapes. I have no way of testing the voltage drop, and googling around doesn't really offer a consensus on how to do it correctly. I can *assure* you from using it that the drop is nowhere near what's being claimed, though. A drop of a volt or more is plainly discernible in vape quality.
I did a seat-of-the-pants test: I measured a battery's voltage in the Provari, set the Provari to that same voltage and took a vape, and immediately put that battery in the iSeason and took a vape. It's (as far as can be discerned) identical, and I'm a pretty picky vaper. Since the Provari is so accurate in delivering the voltage you set it to, I know the voltage drop is minimal at most. I did this test with the stock spring.
If there is any measurable drop I would think it would come down to the spring, which can be easily replaced with a common compression spring as it simply 'threads' into the brass base tube. A spring of a different material might be a better conductor, but until it can be measured I have no way of knowing other than vape quality.
JuniorNA, do you have a Provari or other accurate mod you could try this same test with? I think you and I are the only ECFers I've seen with an iSeason on hand.
Why would you think an Iseason will fit your batteries and not a Natural.
Both do 18350 and 18650