Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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tchavei

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T05025

(Noticed the one that German took apart was unmarked, possible early release before the right batteries were in.

I'll be taking mine apart soon to add the padding for the screen board and batteries. The lack there of is why my istick 50 screen broke on a hard drop. 2-3 more strips would have protected it.
Are you serious??

Mine is T05023???

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Not really subjective...a lipo has a "flatter" output curve, less battery sag as voltage drops, which is why you hear about amazing battery life in mods that use them. They are the way to go for enclosed battery mods like this
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well i have to agree with u on this. That's why we use lipo battery with our RC car, better power and punch. If a lipo batter fully charge and did't use for long time, the battery juice still there when ever u use it.

Ok, I'm gonna say say yes and no to this. Lipos definitely have a flatter discharge curve than standard lithium-ion but you will never see the difference if you don't vape enough to drain your battery in one day. If you don't have to recharge your battery during the day the discharge curve is completely irrelevant with regulated mods. Mech mods are a different story.
 

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"This is NOT a china mod... this is a mod from AREA 51.... beware it will talk back.....[emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]"

Anyone decoded the message yet?

beco
I heard it too and finally decoded it. It came out to: Drink more ovaltine?

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Ok, I'm gonna say say yes and no to this. Lipos definitely have a flatter discharge curve than standard lithium-ion but you will never see the difference if you don't vape enough to drain your battery in one day. If you don't have to recharge your battery during the day the discharge curve is completely irrelevant with regulated mods. Mech mods are a different story.

I would argue the last two sentences... That's what they want you to think..

Regulated mods output does drop when the battery drops, especially with a single 18650.. This fact is why i started using stacked batteries in the past and now lipo.

Notice all tests on mods are done with fully charged batteries. Actual ouput does fade with the batteries on a regulated mod. What you notice depends on many factors, one being the percent of the mods capabilities your using , another being how high over the actual battery input voltage your calling for, with voltage sag included.

Any regulated mod that can put out full output power when the single battery is below 3.7 ,(or even below 4v for some).. I would like to see the test. There may be something new but less than a year ago there was not.
 

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Yeah, there's not enough info out on how these chips work. It's almost like it has "refinement" of some sort. (I know it does something when it sits idle for a short period of time)

That's my biggest complaint with all the TC chipset manufacturers. They throw us the mods and say, "Have fun!" A thorough manual with real-world advice would be greatly appreciated. I haven't read/heard anything yet that suggests the VT has any major inherent flaws. If we experience any difficulties, I suppose we should assume user/atomizer error before we start cussing out the mod...
 
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