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Maxwell_Edison

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Hey Fam,

I am finalyzing my prototypes as I type, production will start in a few weeks, after molds are complete.

These are the best I have ever tried, and have unique features, unlike anything you have ever seen. These are NOT mods, but rechargeable 5 volt units, that are lighter, cooler, and easier to handle that anything on the planet:vapor:They will come with new cartomizers, all patent pending, which hold 2.5-3.5 ml liquid.

You all know me, I have EVERY mod out there, and I promise, we will Blow away with these:laugh:

vape-On

Steve


Hey Steve, let me try one or two of those before production starts... :D ha - I can't wait, literally ... 5-6 volts is the sweet spot, and after you vape for a while you just know this is true.
 

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Ms. Keelalagirl in strange way you're right. Love doing the tests, gives a purpose to my being here.... :)

and a reason to chain-vape (not that you need a reason :lol:) ?

Steve!!!Can you PLEASE make me a PINK one??
Hot Pink! :) :) :)

Aargh!!!

Speaking of testers, I am sure you'll need to make sure the new products work well outside the US, say, oh I don't know, Australia?

Actually though, I don't get what the fuss is about. Perhaps I'm just still new enough to like a pv to be like a cigarette, or perhaps because I vape 4mg and don't need a big 'hit'. I don't get what's so great about mods?
 
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Have that box, best thing you can get, even the 1.5 ohm stuff where the fancy darwins and provary fail work awesome on them.
And only at 35 bucks. So not the most beautifull, but you can´t go wrong with that, and if you really like it, being sure about that BTW, you still can get a fancy one, and keep the madvapes box as a back up. How sounds that to you?

How does the Darwin fail with a 1.5ohm atty? I have a darwin and I've used 1.5 on them many times. My range is almost exclusively 1.5-2.5 on them. Just saying... I hate when I read misinformation.
 

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How does the Darwin fail with a 1.5ohm atty? I have a darwin and I've used 1.5 on them many times. My range is almost exclusively 1.5-2.5 on them. Just saying... I hate when I read misinformation.

I dont have a darwin myself, but there are posts that you can´t go very high, lets say to the 5 - 6 volt range with the darwin when using 1.5 Ohm cartos.

I was bearing in mind the dual coils, who can be at 1.5 Ohm be used to far over 5 volt. So for this kind of aplication the darwin would not be useable, and the much more simple vv box from madvapes I do have myself works fine till far over 5V with 1.5 Ohm stuff.
 

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1.5 ohm dual coil is two 3.0ohm cartos in one technically Fsroq sir. That's why it trips most "smart" pv's, it pulls more amperage than they're designed to handle at high voltage. think of it this way, at 5v a carto at 3ohm is pulling 1.667a. Two running in parallel would be pulling 3.33a, most of them cut off at that point to save the attty/carto. Never used a Darwin so unsure of it's cutoff firsthand, but know the provari does at around 3a. Look at this way though, at 5v/3.33a you'd be pulling 16.667 watts, most juice can't handle that much power...
 

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1.5 ohm dual coil is two 3.0ohm cartos in one technically Fsroq sir. That's why it trips most "smart" pv's, it pulls more amperage than they're designed to handle at high voltage. think of it this way, at 5v a carto at 3ohm is pulling 1.667a. Two running in parallel would be pulling 3.33a, most of them cut off at that point to save the attty/carto. Never used a Darwin so unsure of it's cutoff firsthand, but know the provari does at around 3a. Look at this way though, at 5v/3.33a you'd be pulling 16.667 watts, most juice can't handle that much power...

Yes, that is what I had in mind, Darwin and provari, in other threats people who have them mention that they cut off when using the dual coils at 1.5 Ohm at high voltage. The dual coils at 1.5 Ohm behave as a 3 ohm coil in some way, and permits to crack up to 5 V withouth burning the juice.

I happen to like the dual coils, and that is the main reasen why I dont get a Darwin, which otherwise i like a lot because of its sofistication.

Sorry, I should have explained this in my first post, and so avoid the confusion created.

Hope you dont mind.
 

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Don't mind at all Fsroq sir, no apologies needed. :) Can tell you that they work well on the provari, just can't go over 4.4v on a 1.5ohm carto. The ce2's on the other hand.... Chain vaping and clearomizers do not mix.... Why my hope is the new mega cartos from V4L will be a dual coil of some sort... They're the only mega's that actually work.
 
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