Here is the Rose/Silver SX Mini M class next to Metallic Green hana DIY and red/Black XPV-40D.


I had a Sx300 in a pioneer4you burn up on me so I stuffed a SX350 in it. Solid chip so I made another based on a Hammond box. The vendor gave me another p4u that had burned up on somebody and I stuffed a DNA40 in it to add to my others. The two SX350s have been solid just like the four DNA40s. I also have a Kangxin KX-40D but prefer the DNA40s.This is the first SX350J in the collection. I expect it to be just as rock solid given experience with the SX350, we will see.
So far I prefer the SX350J in the SX Mini M class to all others.
I am thankful for TP and give kudos to Evolv and the beta testers for bringing it into the mainstream e-Liquid vaper market. And now give kudos to YiHi for making TP better. Better in that you can set your base resistance when atty has reached ambient temperature. Better as there is no refinement in 10 minutes. Better as it is SW upgradeable.
Yes the interface is different and yes the Mini is
heavy. I don't mind either of those and the heavier weight makes it feel...substantial even if it is just the metal case.
And yes it seems to provide a hotter vape than the 40s. I have it set at 390F (standard) to get the same vape experience as 410F on a 40. I don't care which is more accurate as long as it is consistent and it is. So far it is performing flawlessly.
Yes I get a random number in the temperature part of the screen after lowering temperature in Fahrenheit (not tried Celsius or increasing temp) but it switches immediately to my set temp as soon as I hit the fire button. I don't consider this an issue.
I do not hear the rattlesnake sound so if it is PWM its at a high enough frequency that I can't hear it. All I hear is the hiss of vapor being produced.
I too had misgivings about the Joules terminology. As I suspected, using Joules is unnecessarily confusing. It works just like a Watts setting on anything else. If I set something to 18 Joules then I expect it to output 18J and that's it. If I set it to 18J and fired for 1 second then that would be 18W for one second. If I set it to 18J fired for 18s then that would be 1W for all 18s. But to do that it would have to have ESP to know how long my vape was going to be or I would have to set the vape time or it would have to assume a time and/or power ramp which of course I would not like. Forget about it, It doesn't do any of that. Just think of the Joules setting as Watts as it assumes per second, 18W for each second or 18J every second firing continuously as long as the button is pressed and it doesn't hit the TP limit. So even though it is set to 18J if I fire for 10s it outputs 18W every second for a total of 180Joules assuming it doesn't hit the TP limit and even though it is set to only 18J. In other words, it operates just like a 40 set to 18W.
Got the M class from VSPOT Vapes and the LG HE4 from VaporDNA. Thanks Guys.

