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What a neat little rig - I love it!
I have one of these mods (actually two, but lost one somewhere). Sadly mine isn't charging anymore :/. Used it with Nautilus mini's. Nice small vape! Looks like mine is a bit different in the bottom.
Sadly mine isn't charging anymore :/. ... Looks like mine is a bit different in the bottom.
That was my exact goto of which finally got me away from 37 years of the nasties. When I eventually had trouble with mods going bad quickly, and difficulty finding the tank, I sadly moved on.The Old Brigade have been back in service since the New Year as we've laboured our way through January's short dark stormy days. It's called the Comfort of the Familiar!
Saturday's and Sunday's with the stained silicone seals date from late 2015 and the first one was bought the day I joined ECF. The iSticks are the second set I bought after the originals finally died over the last three years.
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Yep 25W, Opened it up and saw my battery was at 4.2V. The negative lead wasn't soldered well to the board. On resoldering, it worked again, however now I broke of the tiny tiny power button microswitch.Mine takes 18350 battery. Slightly smaller on broad side and height.
IIRC your integrated batt version adjusts to a higher wattage? The 18350 is 25W, but it shines ate 15W or less, which is how i use it. On a healthy, decent 18350 can get 300-400 puffs. Above 15W and the mod get's a bit wonky due to battery sag. I love to for tootle puffing.
however now I broke of the tiny tiny power button microswitch.
For it size it wasn't bad. I vaped my Kayfun at 20W on it, but yes, it was most awesome at 10-12W with my Nautilus mini's. I did try some very low profile, low wattage RDA builds.
I understand, mine did not have that issue and probably because of the bigger internal battery. Then again, I never really vaped it at 25W constantly (to a point the battery would sag too much), I didn't buy it for that, but 20W was no issue.Bummer. Time to source a microswitch
The problem with over 15W on the 18350 version is once the battery depletes to a certain voltage level the sagging is enough restart the mod, even though there is enough voltage to keep vaping for another 200+ puffs. The thicker the wire the more sagging. You get a couple more puffs if you let it rest a minute, but then it will restart on sag again. No biggie because I know it's limits and I do vape 7-10W quite a bit with 32ga coil. Great little mod for that. I almost wrote this mod off until I realized that it has a use. To label it a "25W" mod is a bit of a stretch.
Kangside should have made it slightly bigger with 18650 tube on the top, to make it SBS.
My comment must have chapped you. Brush off your shoulder, mate, it's another day.Out shopping today and waiting for my wife in the car ... please note no sneezing dogs were within 100 metres of this shot and the aethsthetics of this rig may not please all!