Background: currently vaping on an ipv3 li and a matrix/ smok tct/ Atlantis 2. I have a pair of vtc 5s, a pair of Samsung 25rs and a pair of purple efest. I also have 4 rdas
I really love my ipv3 li and am very satisfied but my friend has a dimitri box mod and she hits it for less then a second and gets more clouds then I can even get on my mod... I've been looking into the dimitri and am considering buying it. I would like some feedback from you guys on which mod I should get. I want a dual 18650 box mod wired in parallel for a decent price(under 100$) ultimately I would like to be able to get huge clouds like she does(she told me she has ni80 20 gauge) and I will buy that but first I want input from you guys. If you could also explain to me what mosfet is that would be great thanks.
For the most part, the IPV3 LI should out do that Dimitri hands down when maxed out in wattage mode. With the Dimitri box, when the switch is hit, the batteries give all they got, all or nothing, basics of how a mechanical works. Your friend being able to chuck a bigger cloud than you is, 1) her rda sound to be designed for cloud chucking. 2) The build on her rda she or whoever she has rebuild the coils has the coil tuned just for cloud chucking. 3) Her wicking is efficient enough for cloud chucking. 4) She has a lung capacity larger than yours or has practiced enough, more vapor you can pull into your lungs, and there is a technique to it, if 2 identical setups side by side are competing against the other, 2 sepperate vapers doing so, the vaper with the larger lung capacity will blow the bigger cloud.
I've seen cloud chucking contests where a person on a 0.4ohm kanthal dual coil on an old patriot clone out chucked a person using a 0.18 Nichrome coil on a TOBH Atty, both using fresh VTC3's right off full charge and charger, the guy with Patriot was a big barrel chested guy doing a six second power draw over the TOBH guy only could do a 4second power draw.
Nothing wrong with the Dimitri, it is an excellent box mod. In fact it would be a nice edition to any collection. 4.2volts, being parallel in connection, max CDR of your married battery pair in use in it is doulbe, ie the 25R = 20amp CDR, in parallel with an identical bought at the same time and mated 25R, your max CDR would be roughly 40amps as both batteries handle the amp load together. The mosfet circuit in a mech, 1) allows for higher amp draw than a button switch most box mods use can handle, and 2) if there is a potential short, by theory the mosfet should melt down before the batteries do.
Next, be safe out there. 20awg Nichrome 80 is a very hot wire to work with. No matter what your peers say, anything below 0.2 (excluding a temperature control Ni200 nickel or T1 Titanium build) is just excessive, I'd play with 22awg Kanthal A1 before I'd play around with 20awg Nichrome 80, but that is just me. I've seen Lithium and Lithium Polymer batteries meltdown for no reason at all other than a slight jarring in my days messing with RC cars.