Sig150tc vs ipv3li

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macis

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i bought the ipv3 li after considering the sig 150tc. no, ipv3 li cannot do stainless steel, neither does the sig.

no doubt the sig is better to look n hold at, but it can only read resistance down to 0.1 only, while the ipv can go as low as 0.05. the sig has no Ti1 support officially, though u can still do titanium by lowering down the temp. one more thing is u cannot update the sig, while u can on the ipv.

con of the ipv3 li, she's too huge to carry ard. however if u r looking for a device to carry ard with u, the sig would be a good choice. i pefer the ipv3 li becos of the functionality n its my stay at home vape;)
 

Hans Wermhat

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The iPV has the little touch sensor on the top. It was a "selling point" when the original came out. I tried a buddy's and discovered its a great way to get blistering hot juice on your finger when it pops out the air holes on the side of a dripper. It will crank out more watts and can be updated. The Sig has the lump on the top where they 510 connection is. Ugly IMO, but some folks like it. Both are from trusted mod makers and have good chips in them.
 

Paul lamb

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The iPV has the little touch sensor on the top. It was a "selling point" when the original came out. I tried a buddy's and discovered its a great way to get blistering hot juice on your finger when it pops out the air holes on the side of a dripper. It will crank out more watts and can be updated. The Sig has the lump on the top where they 510 connection is. Ugly IMO, but some folks like it. Both are from trusted mod makers and have good chips in them.
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