The Womper Woom OR You Might Be A Modwomper

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chopdoc

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Hmmm. efun.top already has them on pre-order for $35.99. Cigabuy also for $34.99. Pretty inexpensive for a 150w tc mod.
really, I hadn't seen any prices yet...:shock:

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This from Joytech site.

"And the new Firmware V3.10 for Cuboid is also available now, with which you can upgrade it to 200W."

So its actually going to be a 200 watt mod for $35. I paid $120 for my snow wolf and $100 for my first ipv4. @ $35, i will buy a couple of the cuboids.
 

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I can see why those with all metal tanks love TC.
It was time to rewick anyway had about a week on that wick.
When dry it displays No Liquid! on the screen, just fill and continue.
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I just squeeze the juice bottle insert nozzle and let it suck the juice out. Easy and quick, I have been told this doesn't work well with glass bottles. ;)
I've drained tanks with the dropper before, just takes a bit more time.
 

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When dry it displays No Liquid! on the screen, just fill and continue.
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The problem to me with TC is your limited to a set temp of where you will burn the wick. With cotton its around 430 and rayon you can get away with 500. Vaping without TC your getting max temp every hit. I think thats why a TC vape seems muted to me. Its not getting the full charge that I am use to and like.
I wished TC would work for me for every time I get a dry hit on my Crown, its time to throw away the coil. The taste of burnt never really goes away. Same with my TFV4's. A dry hit on them and the coil is toast. TC would eliminate that problem but I just didnt like the TC vapes I tried.
 

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The problem to me with TC is your limited to a set temp of where you will burn the wick. With cotton its around 430 and rayon you can get away with 500. Vaping without TC your getting max temp every hit. I think thats why a TC vape seems muted to me. Its not getting the full charge that I am use to and like.
I wished TC would work for me for every time I get a dry hit on my Crown, its time to throw away the coil. The taste of burnt never really goes away. Same with my TFV4's. A dry hit on them and the coil is toast. TC would eliminate that problem but I just didnt like the TC vapes I tried.
I tried a Crown (Ni200 Coil) on a Lava box at a B&M last week, running the stores brand of MaxVG Cinnamon Toast Cereal juice in it, 80W @ 520F was a very nice flavorful and warm vape. You will know the vape is getting poor and tank is dry before the 520F ever scorched the wick, a Kanthal build would roast the coil instantly at the same juice level.

I think to really get the most out of TC for the big tanks like the Crown, TFV4 etc you need a DNA 200 box. Everything else just doesn't seem to have the balls to run them properly in TC.

The Rose V2 I pictured never goes above 25W anyway, so TC from the iPV D2 works for it perfectly.
 

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This from Joytech site.

"And the new Firmware V3.10 for Cuboid is also available now, with which you can upgrade it to 200W."

So its actually going to be a 200 watt mod for $35. I paid $120 for my snow wolf and $100 for my first IPV4. @ $35, i will buy a couple of the cuboids.
200W from 2 18650 cells... Not likely.
 

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With an average sag under that load 170W is about the limit.

With an average sag under that load 170W is about the limit.
Ahh battery sag forgot that. I just did the maths.
Will need to check Mooch's chart on the 40 amp LG. HB6? forget the model.
 

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No but drawing 40 amps or so from the battery to boost the voltage output thru a boost type voltage converter might work.
I'm sure it could be done with a very specific 1000mAh battery. Better question is: why?

With three cells the sag problem pretty much goes away for most of the cells V range.

Snow wolf: A boost combined with a 60% duity cycle... o_O

I suspect flim-famery
 

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I'm sure it could be done with a very specific 1000mAh battery. Better question is: why?

With three cells the sag problem pretty much goes away for most of the cells V range.

Snow wolf: A boost combined with a 60% duity cycle... o_O

I suspect flim-famery
I wonder is the 60% duty cycle on PWM or on it will overheat if you run it over 60% of the time?
 
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