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Dusty_D

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    I've not even consistently started vaping at 10W, what the heck would I do with 100W?! Innovation is grand alright, but much like the 52x CD/DVD ROM drives, there's not much practical use for it. :)
    I hover between 10 - 12 watts no subohm stuff for me yet but maybe for subohm quadruple coils ? I like the display though and innovation and competition are good but mainly posted it out of curiosity .
     

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    I've not even consistently started vaping at 10W, what the heck would I do with 100W?! Innovation is grand alright, but much like the 52x CD/DVD ROM drives, there's not much practical use for it. :)

    The dimensions of the device are a bit overwhelming as well.

    99mm X 53 mm X 28mm.
     
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    jwhorner6

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    DNA20 killer , 100 watts and subohm ,Dayum!

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    Still nothing that can't be achieved with a $20 mech mod and Sony 30 amp battery.

    My friend has a dripper set up right now on his mech that calculates out to hit around 80 watts. It is absolutely ridiculous lol. Hitting something at 100 watts is down right silly.

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    Still nothing that can't be achieved with a $20 mech mod and Sony 30 amp battery. My friend has a dripper set up right now on his mech that calculates out to hit around 80 watts. It is absolutely ridiculous lol. Hitting something at 100 watts is down right silly. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
    I'd feel safer doing that kind of wattage on a regulated device so I guess it's intended for multicoil subohm use but if I read it right its 20 watt minum , How much juice does one need to vaporize with a single push of the button don't think I could inhale that much vapor let alone afford the juice but at least the DNA20 has competition now .
     

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    That's a bit of overkill so someone can blow huge clouds...

    The highest I've gone is in my dual coil Nimbus clone... 24/25 watts. But that is really just 12+ watts per coil, so it isn't that extreme... and it is currently in my bag since the vape was EXTREMELY strong. It's not the heat, it's the nic.... vaping a dual coil at 24 watts is like vaping two 12w RDAs.... The 12mg juice I had it in came off as crazy strong... Those super sub-ohm guys, I can only imagine, vape extremely low nic juice (if not 0), otherwise they are ingesting a serious amount of nicotine.

    Still... it's a niche device that appears to be directed towards the Youtube video vapers who want to look like they are launching a Saturn V rocket when they vape. :) the DNA20 has no worries...
     

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    Me likes 6.5 watts. :)

    I'm all over the place. I start low & increase til I like the flavor & make minor adjustments from there. Some juices I like much lower, sometimes the same juice is set lower in the morning & raised up a touch in the afternoon. I don't pay attention to numbers, I vape by how good it tastes.

    I think the Japanese must be using SSB, because I'm not getting a response yet. Maybe I'll try a lower band. 80 meters might be open.
     

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    For me

    Cartos = 8-9 watts
    Glassomizers (Aspire, Kanger) = 8-9 watts
    HH357 = 9-10 Watts
    Kayfun = 10-12 watts
    single coil RDA = 25-30 watts
    dual coil RDA = 50-60 watts

    I don't waste time with quads but I can see how it could draw near 100 watts regulated.

    WOW!! :shock:
     

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    It's not that unusual. Far below average for cloud chasers, actually. If I have a .6ohm single coil with a freshly charged bat, there's 29 watts right there. Duals just half the overall resistance while doubling the drain from the battery, so a dual coil at .3ohms would be nearly 60 watts pushed from the battery. I see guys rocking .15ohm quads around here (SoCal). That's just silly. Still, those Sony bats can handle it.
     

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    It's not that unusual. Far below average for cloud chasers, actually. If I have a .6ohm single coil with a freshly charged bat, there's 29 watts right there. Duals just half the overall resistance while doubling the drain from the battery, so a dual coil at .3ohms would be nearly 60 watts pushed from the battery. I see guys rocking .15ohm quads around here (SoCal). That's just silly. Still, those Sony bats can handle it.

    But.. but.. what about flavour? You can't tell me that a juice that you would vape at 8 - 10 watts will taste the same at 60 watts. Would it?!
     
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