Suggestions on a regulated mod?

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I currently have a mechanical mod but I'm thinkin' about buying a regulated mod. The thing is, I want to be able to do like .3-.4 sub-ohm vaping with it. I wasn't sure about which regulated mod would be the best to go with.

I also use an iClear X.1 from time to time when dripping isn't feasible with work but I figure any regulated mod would work fine with that.

My girlfriend uses an iClear X.1 and a mini Protank 2 exclusively. Any suggestions for a regulated mod for her would be great also.

Thanks
 

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Hello,

I currently have a mechanical mod but I'm thinkin' about buying a regulated mod. The thing is, I want to be able to do like .3-.4 sub-ohm vaping with it. I wasn't sure about which regulated mod would be the best to go with.

I also use an iClear X.1 from time to time when dripping isn't feasible with work but I figure any regulated mod would work fine with that.

My girlfriend uses an iClear X.1 and a mini Protank 2 exclusively. Any suggestions for a regulated mod for her would be great also.

Thanks

Or you could just look at it like this, build at .5 ohms and then crank up the wattage to achieve the same effect. There are a lot interesting 30w mods out there now and many can be had for less than $100. I'll let others who have used those mods make recommendations however.

I'll be in the market for something like that in the future. I want to wait a few months to see what technologies and form factors shake out of this transition to higher wattages so I'm sitting tight with my cheap mech clones.
 
The ipv2 is a 50 watt regulated device that is stable down to .2 (claims)

The cloupor Hana clone is a 30 watt stable to I think .2(? May be of on that one.)

If you wait a bit the sx350 chip is at 50 watts stable to .1 and you could DIY your own box mod..

I'm not very adept with tools so I'd have a hard time making something myself without being spoonfed detailed directions. :oops:

I doubt many folks go lower than .3 on a build... even a dual with any fancy shape, wind, twist you can think of.
The ipv2 50 watt box is so versatile and so cheap. how could you go wrong?

Is this what is in DNA30 boxes or whatever or is the ipv2 50 watt box something different? All I see in local stores are stuff like MVPs or Vamos...

Or you could just look at it like this, build at .5 ohms and then crank up the wattage to achieve the same effect. There are a lot interesting 30w mods out there now and many can be had for less than $100. I'll let others who have used those mods make recommendations however.

I'll be in the market for something like that in the future. I want to wait a few months to see what technologies and form factors shake out of this transition to higher wattages so I'm sitting tight with my cheap mech clones.

I'd be game for going a different route but using my TurtleShip, all I know is lower resistance = more power = more vapor production.

If there's a better (and safer) route to accomplish the same, I'm all game for it. I don't wanna make something like < .2 but .3 or .4 seems reasonable.

A little off-topic but I'd rather ask before I screw something up again: can I use my Aerotank/iClear X.1 on my mech or will I blow .... up?
 

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I doubt many folks go lower than .3 on a build... even a dual with any fancy shape, wind, twist you can think of.
The ipv2 50 watt box is so versatile and so cheap. how could you go wrong?

sorry for double post. browser hung and i hit post twice.

That actually is my personal sweet spot. I have another atty set up to 1ohm+ but it doesn't give me the satisfaction of my .3ohm build. It's not warm, it's not nearly as flavorful, and it just doesn't give me the full thick vapor that I prefer. Using a mech mod it's perfect for me, but I could see the appeal of a higher resistance coil on a regulated device. If I ever decide to buy a regulate device, I may try higher resistance coils but until then, I'm content with .3ohms on my mech:) it gets me through the day!
 
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