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Have the Mini 60w, like the device , my only dislike is that there is no usb charging, same for the 200w. Most of the time I charge my batteries on a smart charger but I like the option, with the rubber cover its inconvenient to replace batteries...my 2 cents, oh and the micro usb is for updates only as per the manufacturer
 

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USB is on the bottom (unfortunately). I'll pass on this one. It's too tall. The mini is 83mm high, this is 100mm high, looking at pictures I don't understand why. Maybe lack of optimization for the circuit, I don't know.
I have this one the ss temp control sucks havnt tried nick or ti.
One plus is the watt vape off of it is smooth compared to my snow wolf which kinda fires hot , I may get shot for saying this but I can compare 40 watts on this to my dna200 at 40 watts, wish they could fix temp control on my crown tanks it fires the coils way to hot

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    SS 316L 28g, 6 wraps, 2.5 mm ID
    On Koopor plus SS TC reverts back to power mode
    Switched to TI TC @ 350F works like a charm & did not revert to power!
     
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    SS 316L 28g, 6 wraps, 2.5 mm ID
    On Koopor plus SS TC reverts back to power mode
    Switched to TI TC @ 350F works like a charm & did not revert to power!

    Very cool!

    It really seems that TI mode is the way to go if you don't have SS mode on a mod.

    I got SS 430 working in TI mode on a Cloupor Mini as well.

    Eric
     
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    Vapin Dave

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    5 settings are available to adjust wattage in TC mode: min, soft, normal, hard & max
    Personally normal is working great for me hard & max are too strong for me.
    I figured it would be like that. I wish they would make a mod that you can actually set the watts, not some weird range.
     
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    I figured it would be like that. I wish they would make a mod that you can actually set the watts, not some weird range.

    It's a wattage adjustable device with the heat up range settable with the min normal hard max blah blah. It works great too.

    Anyways, after vaping on this device for a little while, I went ahead and threw on a 22 gauge Nichrome 80 setup about 6 wraps giving me 0.3 ohms. Only reason it's not something fancy or clapton is because I'm working with a Kayfun right now, not much room for the bigger builds. It's working great, only set it at 40w and the build is going strong. Temperature control with Ni200 28 gauge was very finnicky, and hard to get the vapor production I was looking for. When I get some money, I'm going back to 30 gauge, since 28 gauge has half the resistance of 32 gauge making it lots more difficult to get to work.
     
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    Vapin Dave

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    It's a wattage adjustable device with the heat up range settable with the min normal hard max blah blah. It works great too.

    Anyways, after vaping on this device for a little while, I went ahead and threw on a 22 gauge Nichrome 80 setup about 6 wraps giving me 0.3 ohms. Only reason it's not something fancy or clapton is because I'm working with a Kayfun right now, not much room for the bigger builds. It's working great, only set it at 40w and the build is going strong. Temperature control with Ni200 28 gauge was very finnicky, and hard to get the vapor production I was looking for. When I get some money, I'm going back to 30 gauge, since 28 gauge has half the resistance of 32 gauge making it lots more difficult to get to work.

    Um, what? So, you can adjust the watts in temp mode?
     

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    Um, what? So, you can adjust the watts in temp mode?

    Sorry I thought you said adjustable wattage, not temperature control. Honestly, it would be nice to have that feature, but from what I understand how this device works, it is unneeded due to setting of min/norm/max whatever. I noticed that setting it beyond normal does in fact make the coil heat up much faster, which is about the same thing as having more watts. If you set it to hard, the coil will heat up to temperature much faster, and at max, it's very fast. The only reason I know this is because I watched it and at Max, my Ni200 was getting hot spots
     
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    One of the questions that's been on my mind lately, if someone could kindly aware me on this as theres not alot of talk on the subject as far as I can tell, how are these dual 18650 mods doing 200 watts? If i wanted to buy a dna200 mod with Dual 18650s it would only be 130w or so.
    If they actually do 200w (which I guess most don't do), they don't do it safely. 200w will exceed the amp limit of even the best 18650s (in dual amp mode). In fact, it wouldn't be the best of ideas to go for 200w even with three 18650s if they're 20 amps (around 180w is approaching the limit of three 20 amp 18650s).

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