Yeah I too am looking forward to the innovation of folks blowing their entire head off rather than just their face.
It's interesting that so many people are against a 300W device. As some of the old-timers have pointed out, the exact same things were said only a few years ago about 20W devices, then 30W devices, then 50W devices, etc.
Of course, back then it was considered "insane" to build a coil lower than 0.5 ohm (yes, build only, because sub-ohm tanks weren't even a thing).
I say bring it. People will find a way to use the extra power, mass-market toppers will come out that require it, and everyone will complain about the new 500W device because "there's no reason I'll ever need more than 275 watts!"
Competition.
Evolv could have introduced the programming features in a DNA40 but the product would have been largely ignored because of the lower power. I didn't consider the DNA200 because of form factor and battery requirements. I want Evolv's programing features in a single cell mod. I've heard there may be a DNA75 on the way.
I wish I could get a 40 watt version of the firmware for my vtc mini. Then the cutoff voltage could be set a bit lower for the sake of endurance without compromising headspace. I never go above 40 watts. Actually I never go above 30 watts.
Cloud competitions should have a 15 watt catagory to show what can be done at lower watts.
Heres the thing:
If you understand how your gear actually works, you really dont need all that power to get the same results.
Vaping at 300watts says " I dont really understand what Im doing".
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I agree. I personally feel the same way for anything over 50 watts, as I can get bigger clouds with the right 1+ ohm build at 35 watts than the "clouds bro" guys at a vape shop running 150 watts.
Even if nothing else, though, the watt wars have already given us much better batteries than we had before. If battery quality is the only thing that improves with higher power mods, that's more than enough for me.
I'm thinking something lined with lead might be even better. Or something along the lines of a scaled down fire safe.Myself, I'm getting ready for the 500W mod pre-sale, would there be a way to incorporate this ?
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Honestly, I do not believe better batteries have anything to do with vaping/ecigs at all. The manufacturers will tell you they are against their batteries being used in ecigs and (I don't believe?) they were never intended to be sold (used) as a single cell unit.
I don't disagree with your statement; the batteries we use are re-purposed flashlight batteries. I'd imagine, though, that we're a large enough market segment that the manufacturers aren't ignoring us (regardless of what they say due to legal and/or marketing perception issues).
Either way, I feel much more comfortable (and get better performance out of) the VTC's, HE's, and HB's of today than the AW's of just a couple years ago.
I'd like to see more refinement in current boards.
How about a TC board that can recognize wire used and/or the correct TCR for it.
How about a board that is durable and juice proof.
Lots of room for improvement, not just more wattage.
Innovation is what I am waiting for too.Well, considering there are here in the valley a lot of talk of people all glossy eyed at the few 2s, 3s, and 4s max LiPo boxes that can potentially, "Potentially" the key word, crank out close to 1700watts, and these people regularly use these at very hot builds. Thus the usage of their Mason and larger 40mm attys, doing 1 to 2 second pulls and cloud comping with them. 300plus watts is mainly for the younger crowd that are young, dum, and full of...... that have to show what they are lacking upstairs as well as downstairs. Have my 15watt, 20watt, 30watt, 50watt, 75watt, 150watt, and 200watt devices yes, but even on the 150 and 200 watt devices I am still not pushing above 70watts on a regular basis.
300 and 350watt available devices now, I am like many, I'm going to sit back and just let the market pass me by this round until the next true innovation, say more refined TC or better coil systems like these newer ceramic coils starting to land on the market.
Entire head?Yeah I too am looking forward to the innovation of folks blowing their entire head off rather than just their face.
Its not some magic DIY juice.Any DIYer can tickle his/her juice towards still delivering on hi-ohmage dinky gear, so wattage alone isn't the holy grail of a perfect vape...
I actually do have a buddy that vapes all day at 200w and higher, all multiple battery mods, all coils .2 ohm's and lower. He's a cloud chaser, whatever.
I've no need for this thing, I'm holding out for 1-2kw to come out, I could use a portable welder that size.
Seems everyone has already forgotten this video from a few years ago.
[Moderated to remove video due to language]
Moderator's note: Just google legalvape4000
Competition.
Evolv could have introduced the programming features in a DNA40 but the product would have been largely ignored because of the lower power. I didn't consider the DNA200 because of form factor and battery requirements. I want Evolv's programing features in a single cell mod. I've heard there may be a DNA75 on the way.
I wish I could get a 40 watt version of the firmware for my vtc mini. Then the cutoff voltage could be set a bit lower for the sake of endurance without compromising headspace. I never go above 40 watts. Actually I never go above 30 watts.
Cloud competitions should have a 15 watt catagory to show what can be done at lower watts.