It only 'hertz' when I think.
Or as Descartes said: I hertz therefore I am.![]()
Hertzo ergo sum?
It only 'hertz' when I think.
Or as Descartes said: I hertz therefore I am.![]()
A few of us ordered our SX Mini's when they first came out and it took a very long to receive them due to the shipping. I would ask if they have a DHL option unless you like waiting three weeks for the mail.I wonder when they'll appear in Europe and at what price...
Regards
Tony
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Dam718,
Be glad you ordered from Eciggty. I sent them an email asking then if they will get them in stock and can they email me. They replied yes, and said we will try to notify you but we are really busy. I ended up pre-ordering from another site and am now w a i t i n g and watching everyone else get theirs. No updates from the site I ordered from.....
Now I wished I ordered from Eciggty as being here in Hawaii my stuff takes 2 days. To bad they just don't let us will-call stuff as I could just drive there.
Yeah, I placed my order this morning around 9'ish... I tried to get them in the little chat window on the site at 11 to see if they could just set it aside in the warehouse and I just come get it... But, at 11:15 it was already posted for shipping and picked up by USPS a bit after 1PM... They were too quick for me to catch them... Heh
Hopefully it will be here tomorrow. It's sitting in the Honolulu post office right now, should make it's way out here to Ewa Beach overnight. We'll see... Usually when I send mail on island it gets there the next day.
To be honest, I didn't even know Eciggity had them until I looked at their website this morning. I was going to order it from Varitube... But when I saw Eciggity had them I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I was a little disappointed though... The usual 10 percent off discount code I've been using with them doesn't work with the SX Mini... Stupid YiHi, who do they think they are? Apple? LoL
Edit: Just checked the tracking info... Just left the Honolulu facility in route to Ewa Beach at 10:46 - Looking good for arrival tomorrow. Gotta love it when the vape gods bless you with speedy postal workers.
A few of us ordered our SX Mini's when they first came out and it took a very long to receive them due to the shipping. I would ask if they have a DHL option unless you like waiting three weeks for the mail.
SX Mini M Class Yihi
Let me know how you like it. lol
I'm almost 99% sure someone mentioned using titanium with his sx mini... Just wait a bit. Someone should chime in soon.![]()
Regards
Tony
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So something I was curious about was does the resistance limitation of .08 Ohms still apply when using TC with the SX350J board...
Looking at the YiHi FAQ I found this snippet:
Q:What is the lowest resistance of the SXmini M Class device in order to use temperature control ?
A: It is 0.05ohm. Our spec.of SX350J chip wrote 0.08ohm.
So, looks like the minimum resistance when in TC is actually .05 Ohms, not .08.
That makes me feel a bit better... I thought I was gonna have to use some pretty huge coils on my dual coil RDA builds, but maybe not?
Not that it matters... The SX Mini will beat the Ni200 wire here by a few days.
Trust me, you don't want to run coils with resistance that low. Too small a margin of error for resistance shifts that occur naturally due to aging coils, external temps, etc. Even trying to stay at the low end of Evolv's spec (0.1) is problematic, running at half that will create a lot of headaches and heartburn (and higher amp loads) for no good reason other than build deck space.
I have no reason to believe Yihi has found some magic solution to those same variables, it's not a question of algorithms and processing power in any case, it's just straight physics at work.
So, learn to embrace thinner wire when working with Ni200, rather than sticking with the heavier stuff you're probably used to using in Kanthal builds. 28ga is as heavy as I would go these days, but I get much better, reliable results with 30 or 32ga, and loads above 0.2 ohms.
Trust me, you don't want to run coils with resistance that low. Too small a margin of error for resistance shifts that occur naturally due to aging coils, external temps, etc. Even trying to stay at the low end of Evolv's spec (0.1) is problematic, running at half that will create a lot of headaches and heartburn (and higher amp loads) for no good reason other than build deck space.
I have no reason to believe Yihi has found some magic solution to those same variables, it's not a question of algorithms and processing power in any case, it's just straight physics at work.
So, learn to embrace thinner wire when working with Ni200, rather than sticking with the heavier stuff you're probably used to using in Kanthal builds. 28ga is as heavy as I would go these days, but I get much better, reliable results with 30 or 32ga, and loads above 0.2 ohms.
Mine should turn up at lunchtime today. Ordered on monday, £135 with free tracked delivery. Pretty cool deal!
I was planning to use 28AWG Ni200, but looking at Steam Engine, for a dual coil setup at .2 Ohms, I would need 29 wraps per coil with a 3mm I.D. LOL!! That's ridiculous...
Most of the builds I have seen people use with the DNA 40 devices fall within the .12 - .18 range, and most TBH have been single coil builds. 32AWG looks to be the best bet only needing 10 wraps per coil, with 30 at 14/15 wraps. That's if I stay in the .16 area...
YiHi is recommending a dual coil resistance of .065 Ohms in the video they did of the SX Mini M Class, and I'm not so sure I want to ride the edge of the blade like that.
Just seemed a bit more realistic than trying to keep at roughly .2 ohms with a dual coil build. For now I'll grab a spool of 28AWG and 30AWG and see how things go. The 32, with as weak as Ni200 is, I feel would break way too easy.
Where did you snag it at that price mate?
Trust me, you don't want to run coils with resistance that low. Too small a margin of error for resistance shifts that occur naturally due to aging coils, external temps, etc. Even trying to stay at the low end of Evolv's spec (0.1) is problematic, running at half that will create a lot of headaches and heartburn (and higher amp loads) for no good reason other than build deck space.
I have no reason to believe Yihi has found some magic solution to those same variables, it's not a question of algorithms and processing power in any case, it's just straight physics at work.
So, learn to embrace thinner wire when working with Ni200, rather than sticking with the heavier stuff you're probably used to using in Kanthal builds. 28ga is as heavy as I would go these days, but I get much better, reliable results with 30 or 32ga, and loads above 0.2 ohms.