NEW VaporShark rDNA WITH Evolve DNA40 now on Pre-Order at Happy Vaper!!

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Happy Domino38

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Introducing the latest evolution of the Vapor Shark rDNA; now with the Evolv 40D board under the hood! In addition to the outstanding attributes of previous versions, this version introduces some new and radically different features, never before seen in an electronic cigarette. This rDNA is the most powerful, yet also the most efficient version ever released; providing up to 40 watts of power while actively conserving battery life. Incredibly, this device is able to seamlessly transition between using coils wrapped with traditional resistance wire (Kanthal, Nichrome) as well as Nickel wire. The use of Nickel wire allows this device to monitor and limit the temperature of the coil, meaning an end to charred wicks (when properly configured) and opening a new realm of possibilities for coil building. The term most frequently used to describe this new technology is "game-changing"; and to say that this device will do anything less than completely revolutionize the way we vape, would be to epicly understate the fact.

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New features include:

  • LG 2500mah 35A 18650 Battery
  • Gold plated, Spring-loaded center pin
  • Integrated wireless charging, with available Micro-USB port
  • Matte Black
  • Built in Wireless Receiver Card
 

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Any idea if you will be able to change the battery? Or does the battery come soldered?

Very good question, You probably know by now, but I wanted to respond anyway.The lower case r (DNA) denotes replaceable battery. Also the new EVOLV DNA 40 watt has a long awaited reverse battery protection. The reason they use nickel wire instead of any other wire is nickel (pure) wire has a positive temperature coefficient and cheaper metal. There are probably other types of metals available that can do the same job, but the cost and toxicity maybe the prime factor they chose nickel wire.The resistance goes up as the temperature goes up. The circuitry uses this resistance change to monitor the coil temperature.
 
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