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Shawn Hoefer

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Just wanted to pitch in that Smoant's Knight V1 weighs 205 grams without battery or tank...

Is it me or is that ridiculously heavy...?
It ain't heavy. It's substantial :) no, seriously, it feel solid and we'll made.

Get one, if you don't like it, you could melt it down and re-cast it as a car frame or something...

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Appears to be about 50 grams heavier.

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50 grams, is the darn thing made of lead, that heavy is a definite deal breaker and the reason my SXM class never leaves the house. Thanks Shawn
 

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I know I'm the one that initially pointed out the weight. It is heavy, but it's not that big a deal. The device rides comfortably in my shirt pocket...I think it's just surprising because it's small... likely, the device is milled out of a zinc alloy.

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So the Teslacigs Stealth looks to be available in the US now.

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If this isn't the thread to ask this I apologize, but since this isn't variable wattage and sets the Watts by the resistance, how can you tune your resistance to the desired Watts?
 
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So the Teslacigs Stealth looks to be available in the US now.

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If this isn't the thread to ask this I apologize, but since this isn't variable wattage and sets the Watts by the resistance, how can you tune your resistance to the desired Watts?
Check your Ohms law. Since we know that the battery will have a nominal output of roughly 3.7 volts, if you wanted 60 watts, you would install a coil rated around .2 Ohms. If you were shooting for longer battery life, try a lower wattage and a higher resistance. A 1 Ohm coil would yield around 14 watts.

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Thanks for the reply Shawn, I usually stick to 25-30 Watts with .5 ohms. It lasts me more than enough time with a 18650 in my pico. Aside from lack of VW TC etc are there any cons to devices like these?
I, of course, do not have one yet. However, I have never been over the top happy with Tesla's regulated devices. Their mechs are ok. This on, though, does not have a board, so it should be ok. It will have, I'm sure, protections. At $27, you're really not out a lot if you don't like it.

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