Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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jefx

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Have we determined "ideal" target resistances for the VT in both Ni200 and Ti modes? Has joyetech shared any insight on the subject? I've seen the range that joyetech specs. Is there a sweet spot? I know that Yihi and Evolv recommend different target resistances for their TC chipsets.

So far, in my experience, the lower the resistance of Ti coil, the higher heat I need to get what I want. I'm currently using dual Ti coils in my Cthulhu at .20 ohms, and I need at least 520*F to keep a satisfactory vape. However, the same tank with a .35 ohm dual Ti build works awesome at around 420*F.

So currently, I'd say that a Ti build at/over .35 ohm is preferred.
 

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Just some info to throw in the mix.....

My eVic reads very differently than my Eleaf resistance meter.
These pics were taken seconds apart with the same tank/build at room temperature.
That's 0.25 on the res meter.... it's hard to tell in the light in this pic.
0.20 on the eVic VT.
Half an ohm difference.
This build should have spec'd out around .15 ohm according to Steamengine.
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I've had my eVic VT60w for 5 days now and I must say this is an impressive little box mod. So far everything is working as it should. I mounted a dual Tio2 and Ni200 Clapton build in my Billow v2 @ .06 ohm and it's giving me some of the best flavor and vapor ever. It has a real nice hand feel and battery life is excellent. I used it for a 14 hr period/264 puffs and I still had over half a battery left.

Here's a few pics.

eVic and Billow v2

Billow build resistance meter


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eVic Display

 
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gliv52759

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What's the build and wire type and is it running in TC mode?

Just some info to throw in the mix.....

My eVic reads very differently than my Eleaf resistance meter.
These pics were taken seconds apart with the same tank/build at room temperature.
That's 0.25 on the res meter.... it's hard to tell in the light in this pic.
0.20 on the eVic VT.
Half an ohm difference.
This build should have spec'd out around .15 ohm according to Steamengine.View attachment 465840

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I've had my eVic VT60w for 5 days now and I must say this is an impressive little box mod. So far everything is working as it should. I mounted a dual Tio2 and Ni200 Clapton build in my Billow v2 @ .06 ohm and it's giving me some of the best flavor and vapor ever. It has a real nice hand feel and battery life is excellent. I used it for a 14 hr period/264 puffs and I still had over half a battery left.

Here's a few pics.

eVic and Goliath

Billow build resistance meter


Size Comparison


eVic Display


Damn Gliv, looks nice and great build there.
 

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Well, the eVic VT finally came today along with a Kanger Subbox Mini kit I ordered, first let me get the bad out of the way. The eGo ONE Mega tank is garbage. The tiny coils it uses do not provide flavor at all. You can get a decent cloud out of it, but what buy tasty juice to miss the flavor? Secondly, I am not a huge fan of the menu system. Adjusting temp/wattage on the main screen is fine, but the secondary menu is a PITA.

Now for the good. The TC is amazing. Just flat out Amazing. After putting the Joytech tank aside and trying out a Ni coil in a Subtank Plus I have, it was a vast improvement. Then I put a 28ga .13ohm build in the RBA head and it took it up another notch. Great flavor from the Subtank that I was not expecting and for the first time, I actually had more vapor from a TC build than I could handle. The TC on this device is (so far) even better than my SX Mini M Class. I am going to mess around with builds some more in the Lemo I use on the M Class to see what I will need to do to compete with this device. One thing to mention...temp setting and joules on the M Class is a much tamer beast than the VT.

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My first coil was a little weak in the wicking, so I rewicked and snapped a pic.

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