When Will The Madness Stop? The IJoy MAXO Quad 18650!

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MikeB

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I hear what you are saying. But within the envelope of vaping, you have to agree that there is a practical upper limit to power usage and device ergonomics?
Exactly. This isn't like computing power, where they will keep finding a use for higher MHZ, etc.

We are just trying to vaporize a liquid. It has physically limitations, a set boiling point, etc. Are we really going to want to instantly vaporize 15ml per inhale one day? If so, will we carry liquid feeders on our backs hooked up by hose the the device? And if it's for battery life, will we eventually need a tactical sling to carry our device, or an underarm holster with a straw to vape with?

I'm being rediculous of course, but there is really only so much power needed to vaporize a comfortable quantity of liquid, and our hands and pockets will only accommodate so much. And that's not even touching diminishing returns on power and size.
 

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There a bunch of threads asking the same when 100 watt mods came out lol. I never buy any of these mods , not even the three battery mods that are popular. Actually i don't even have a two battery mod.

Single battery mods that have a YiHi or Evolve chipset is what i always stick to. All are close to or past two years old & work like the day i bought them.

I stay away from all Joytech, Eleaf, SMY , Kanger , Lasimo , Vaporesso etc.... mods , just my opinion of course.

The mods that i would never buy are very popular however, with other people .
 
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There a bunch of threads asking the same when 100 watt mods came out lol. I never buy any of these mods , not even the three battery mods that are popular. Actually i don't even have a two battery mod.

Single battery mods that have a YiHi or Evolve chipset is what i always stick to. All are close to or past two years old & work like the day i bought them.

I stay away from all Joytech, Eleaf, SMY , Kanger , Lasimo , Vaporesso etc.... mods , just my opinion of course.

The mods that i would never buy are very popular however, with other people .
I guess there's always someone that'll buy anything...

I hear you though. I'm on one battery and have been for two years. I'm planning to buy my first dual battery by the end of the month, whenever the Lost Vape Therion 133 becomes available, but that is just for the efficiency of the DNA133 chip over the DNA75 chip. If they ever release a "nano" version with one battery, a "DNA67" or something that will likely become my daily device. I may still use the dual on long car trips or something.
 
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Gonna have to get to the gym more often to keep up with these new mods. That, or a long flexible drip tip so it can just rest on the corner of the desk.:lol:

Silicone Automotive vacuum hose works for that. :thumbs:

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After using my car battery for 12 months straight without charging it i think it's time to change mod...... This one is very weak for me......4 batts and ony 315W.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Come on someone explain to me why or what needs 300+ W for vaping?? I agree with 4 18650 batts, the board and the casing you need a PLUS size hand for sure.

Beco
 
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