guys,i'm talking about the fact he says he notices a lag between when he push the button and when it starts to fire.
maybe as you say he missed something in the menu or it might be specific to the "the Taifun Box",that's why i asked about the Dani box mini.
This "instant hit" thing has been all the talk with people using mech mods lately. I'm of the opinion that they're all chasing their tails over nothing.
Previously, I worked with instrumentation that measured very small samples of time, I'm talking ten thousandths of a second or .001 - I made my living with it and the reason it was needed was because humans can't reliably or accurately distinguish things that happen that quickly. I didn't watch but just a bit of the video so I'm not entirely certain what outputs he's showing on his graph. But a tenth of a second (even 2 tenths) is something that's hard to detect. For what it's worth, that tenth of a second is the time it takes you to blink an eyelid.
Regardless, I understand your question and can tell you without hesitation that I have never even sensed, consdered, or thought about the possibility of any delay when I'm vaping any of my Dicodes mods. My original Dani Box is showing 81,658 cycles as I type this.
I've never had any of them attached to an oscilloscope because I never felt I needed to. They simply deliver a great vape time after time.
I'm not going to off on a tirade about my opinion that Busardo has some sort of bias against Dicodes. On his graphs, look at the power line. It's pretty much as straight as being drawn with a steel rule. He's wholeheartedly recommended devices that have a power line like a bumpy road. But a "delay" that is probably not perceived by 99% of people caused him to give a thumbs down. Seriously?