Is it one that supposedly has straight DC out no pulsed DC? Maybe the new Innoken?Have been doing the math to see if I want a Cuboid. With a nominal Vin of 7.4V I would need to use a 3.9 ohm coil to get good battery life using it at 14W... no thanks.
If you vape at higher wattages then yes dual or triple batteries will likely suit you better for their longer run time.
I have the parts to make a dual battery mod. Like the hexohm with adjustable output.
Using the OKR-T/20 chip.
I will get around to it someday...
Mine will have a little DVM in it so I can see what I am doing on the adjustment though.Yea I stopped building about a year ago but I'm starting to get the itch again. May have to scratch it!![]()
Is it one that supposedly has straight DC out no pulsed DC? Maybe the new Innoken?
You mean that sponsored garbage with the CE5 being roasted @ 5V in the vacuum analyzer?The only concern is it shows it at 7.7 volts and I remember a study that said formaldehyde forming agents was produced in ejuice at voltage above 5 volts. It is not enough concern for me to not use it or turn it down but it did cross my mind.
Today the new Eleaf 100W showed up and I like it! Very comfortable in the hand and buttons have a slight rattle yet nothing to be overly concerned about. I have my Cyclone on it and am vaping it at 100 watts and its very enjoyable. The only concern is it shows it at 7.7 volts and I remember a study that said formaldehyde forming agents was produced in ejuice at voltage above 5 volts. It is not enough concern for me to not use it or turn it down but it did cross my mind.
Also the eight new batteries showed up. Now to get them all charged up, matched into pairs and into the rotation.
It was another BS study where they took for granted that people used 50 ml juice a day. Believe it was the Univ of Maryland's study.You mean that sponsored garbage with the CE5 being roasted @ 5V in the vacuum analyzer?
Found out my issues with the Radius are in fact known issues and have to be resolved.
This makes two dead modz in a month, the VCT and the Radius. I never killed a mod at all and now I've killed two.
I hope Provape is as easy to deal with as MFS. Its different though as the Radius was used. One thing is sure all ready, its are to find the help button on Provapes site. MFS had a chat thing that popped up.
<----mod killa.
I've had an RX200 for a couple of weeks now and love it! It is a little bit heavier than most mods, but that hasn't really bothered me. It's a lot smaller than you would think and fits right in your hand (and I have small hands). But you're right - maybe I should get a second one for my other hand. That should last me for days!![]()
Now that i can think...Is it one that supposedly has straight DC out no pulsed DC? Maybe the new Innoken?
Yep same here. using a high wattage converter at the low end of the range is the least efficient. They are typically a lot more efficient nearer the top end of their range.Now that i can think...
I haven't seen any charts on the Cuboids output signal. I've been thinking about converter effiency. Hearing reports if poor battery life when using series high watt boxes at 10-30W.
Thus no Cuboid for me.
I have #3 and at 14W get at least two days using a LG HG2.We will see on that.
I'm not very impressed so far with there website.
I would like to get the mod fixed. Its not a great mod but its good enough. I could get some use out of it but with the battery life I can't trust it. When a Kayfun at 15w is making you worry about an 8 hours shift sumpin ain't right.
They are all new but it seems like in a rush to get them out some of the earlier ones have issues.
There was a SX Mini ML class for sale at the same time but I picked the Radius. Picture the old Templar saying "you have chosen unwisely".
I SEE A RX200 IN YOUR FUTURE!Somebody Make It Stop!!!
I was overcome by Shinyitis today and picked up a VF Stout! 3 months ago I was perfectly happy with my 18350 mechanical mods and then Whamo! First the HCigar VT200, then the IPV D2, now this! Woe is me![]()