Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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The only thing that bugs me is his thoughts on the tank and its Ni coils. Small juice holes and only 2 of them on each coil. Now I could see how that fits in Joyetech's design on efficient juice consumption but would it keep up with my way of vaping on subohm tanks. Most likely I will have to approach it much differently then what would be used to. But at the same time I will be willing to try out the Mega tank with both Ni and Ti coils. Just had to itch that keeping up with aesthetics too lol.
I plane to use kanger ni coil for subtank, Use Ti coil from the mega tank, Kenthal for lemo drop, just nice, cover 3 kinds of coil hahaha.....
 

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I'm kinda hoping this one B&M near my house carries it. I've heard they really do a lot to help the local vapers, and I've never purchased anything from them. (actually, I've never purchased anything from any B&M) Even if it's way more expensive, I feel I need to throw them a bone, sorta-speak.
 

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I plane to use kanger ni coil for subtank, Use Ti coil from the mega tank, Kenthal for lemo drop, just nice, cover 3 kinds of coil hahaha.....
That was geared towards the Ego one Mega Tank that will come with the device on the kit or later separately. Of course I have other attys to use too. But I meant utilizing the tank and coils made for it.
 
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The only thing that bugs me is his thoughts on the tank and its Ni coils. Small juice holes and only 2 of them on each coil. Now I could see how that fits in Joyetech's design on efficient juice consumption but would it keep up with my way of vaping on subohm tanks. Most likely I will have to approach it much differently then what would be used to. But at the same time I will be willing to try out the Mega tank with both Ni and Ti coils. Just had to itch that keeping up with aesthetics too lol.

The small juice holes were my takeaway for the tank as well. The two rebuildable heads (KA1 & Ti) have adjustable flow control which may be the best vape for the tank with higher VG liquids...
 
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The small juice holes were my takeaway for the tank as well. The two rebuildable heads (KA1 & Ti) have adjustable flow control which may be the best vape for the tank with higher VG liquids...
My thoughts exactly, but I decided to get a pack of Ni coils anyways. Will also have them in Ti as well. Never have even tried Ti for coiling but I might just to get my feet wet.
 
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Anyone know if this has buck circuitry? I really want one of these but the whole exploding iStick controversy has me thinking twice.

It's speced for 0.5V - 8.0V. This suggests that it has some kind of voltage reduction. Whether this is true buck circuitry or PWM is not clear at the time. If I had to guess, I would think it has true buck capabilities. We won't really know until someone gets a VT on some test gear...
 

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I think you will find that most if not all TC devices have the ability to buck voltage since adjusting output on the fly based on resistance change is how they work
Sent with one hand, the other is busy vaping.

Agreed. Reducing voltage is imperative to control power at much lower resistances than typical KA1 coils. Many are building in the .06-.08Ω range. Dissipating 30W in a .07Ω coil requires 1.45V. Of course, that will change quickly as resistance rises with temps. How the device "bucks" the voltage is the question: pure DC-DC, PWM, PAM/PFM, etc. We know how these differing technologies interact with KA1. But TC coils are another ballgame. How does 8V peak voltage in a PWM signal effect a 0.07Ω Ni200 or .15Ω Ti coil or the vape on them? I don't know anyone who has those answers yet.
 
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This review is in German but it features voltage/wattage tests and a section where a temperature sensor is used;


Not only have Joyetech managed to make temp limiting stable but it also appears to have made it very accurate - check out the display on the mod;
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This mod is a genuine game changer in my opinion.


Totally agree!

I thought the J class would be a winner since it is a china mod and the price would reflect that. At ~$200 my hopes were crushed. The Heatvape Invader Mini looked promising function and price wise, but no USB charging is a deal breaker for me. Then this hits the market. Perfect price point (kit or no kit) and does TC really well. Sold!
 

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Totally agree!

I thought the J class would be a winner since it is a china mod and the price would reflect that. At ~$200 my hopes were crushed. The Heatvape Invader Mini looked promising function and price wise, but no USB charging is a deal breaker for me. Then this hits the market. Perfect price point (kit or no kit) and does TC really well. Sold!

I agree there. Although I said I would never spend $200 on a mod, I dropped the money on the SXM and I am glad I did. I do love this mod, and since I sold some things to recoup the funds, don't feel too bad about the cost. But in my search for a good little "cheap" option, I am pretty much sold on this unit. Just sitting and waiting at this point. But, who knows what tomorrow will bring to the table...
 

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I agree there. Although I said I would never spend $200 on a mod, I dropped the money on the SXM and I am glad I did. I do love this mod, and since I sold some things to recoup the funds, don't feel too bad about the cost. But in my search for a good little "cheap" option, I am pretty much sold on this unit. Just sitting and waiting at this point. But, who knows what tomorrow will bring to the table...
Hopefully something else I don't want to have lol seriously you'd think my pockets were on fire....
 

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I agree there. Although I said I would never spend $200 on a mod, I dropped the money on the SXM and I am glad I did. I do love this mod, and since I sold some things to recoup the funds, don't feel too bad about the cost. But in my search for a good little "cheap" option, I am pretty much sold on this unit. Just sitting and waiting at this point. But, who knows what tomorrow will bring to the table...

Sigelei 75w with TP due mid June ;)

Am undecided over this VT or the Sig

Think my vape budget needs increasing with so many tempting products hitting the market of late
 
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