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My Cuboid 200W Box Mod I ordered came in.

Got it on an 80% closing sale. They threw in some free goodies, such as 3 battery chargers, key chain, Aspire Nautulis X tank (wihout glass), Aspire Cleito Exo tank (brand new).

all great for $35.

Should be able to do some proper vaping soon, as I now have everything.

Got the Cleito Exo just filled up with juice, so I will wait a few hours, and then try DTL vaping for the first time. Says it's rated for 60-100W, so I will start at 60W, and go from there, find the sweet spot for me.

I also have the complete brand new Nautilus X I ordered a few days ago too.

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P.S: Can you see my photos? They are sourced from my facebook, I did set the post to public, so hopefully you can see them.
 

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Got the Cleito Exo

If your interested in rebuildables, there are 2 Cleito RBAs.
One's call the "Cleito RTA system" and the other is called the "Cleito 120 RTA system".

I'm 90% sure they both fit and work in the Cleito Exo.

I've seen prices vary from $5 to $30 so don't pay too much for it. No RBA should cost more than $10 IMHO.
 

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BTW: Those battery charges, don;t leave those charging or plugged without you being around.
Ok this is weird,

I have it in power mode, which I assume is Wattage, I have it at 100W and keylocked as well, but when I press the fire button it goes down to 64W, and then after inhilation it shows 100W again.

Anyone know what's up?


What does the mod show as the resistance on the Cleito Exo coil you're using?
 
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0.15 ohms.

Saying 0.00A at 100 watts, and 0.15 ohms. That's before the fire button is pressed.

When the fire button is pressed it immediately jumps to 70W and then goes lower and lower over time, gets to like 50W and then the over 10 second protection kicks in.

The amps change a lot during that time too. go from about 19.1 to something like 16.5.

However the batteries are very weak, barely charged, could that have anything to do with it?
 

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However the batteries are very weak, barely charged, could that have anything to do with it?

Yes. Most likely. But I doubt those coil heads would handle 200W, you'll get a lung full of burnt cotton smoke. If you wanna vape at 200W on a factory coil you'll have to get a more modern tank with more modern coils that can take that kinda wattage.

And since you mentioned charging the batts...those chargers in the pic above...don't trust 'em. Never charge the batteries while you're not around and don't leave them plugged in even when not charging a batt. Those are cheap $2 chargers they used to give with kits way back in the day and they aren't very trustworthy.
 

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at max the coil can do 100w.

You mean that's what's etched on the side of coil head? If so, don't put much faith in those ratings. Start low and work up. Just because it says xW to 100W doesn't mean it will actually taste good or not burn at 100W.
 

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0.15 ohms.

Saying 0.00A at 100 watts, and 0.15 ohms. That's before the fire button is pressed.

When the fire button is pressed it immediately jumps to 70W and then goes lower and lower over time, gets to like 50W and then the over 10 second protection kicks in.

The amps change a lot during that time too. go from about 19.1 to something like 16.5.

However the batteries are very weak, barely charged, could that have anything to do with it?
When the batteries are weak, you won't be able to hit max power.

The amps display is the amps for the coil circuit, and NOT the amps pulled from the battery.

I'd start a 60-100w coil at about 25-30w
 
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This thing is charging slow as hell, it's almost 8am, and I've been charging for hours, and it's still not done, it's only like 2/3 charged so far.

Damn man, hopefully when the proper battery charger I ordered from fast tech comes in, it will charge batteries far quicker.
 

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This thing is charging slow as hell, it's almost 8am, and I've been charging for hours, and it's still not done, it's only like 2/3 charged so far.

Damn man, hopefully when the proper battery charger I ordered from fast tech comes in, it will charge batteries far quicker.
Charging rate is inversely proportional to the lifespan of the cell.
 

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hmm, so the tank dried out.

now, I am having trouble getting the tank glass screwed back on securely, it always keeps turning, it should get too tight to turn.

this is a problem because it makes it not possible to remove the tank from the mod, if there's still liquid in it, because the turning glass means the bottom of the tank is not going to unscrew from the mod.
 
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