Win iJoy Maxo Mod, Earn chances to try the first Quad battery Mod

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jseah

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1. Tell us how long does your mod’s battery last

This depends. All of my mod's that I currently use are dual battery mods. If I just used one mod all day long, then they will either last me 3/4 of the day or just barely shy of a full day of use. My "target" is to be able to have a mod that will last me until the end of the day and I don't need to worry about swapping out batteries during the day or having the batteries die while I am out and about.
 

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3. Tell us your thoughts on iJoy Maxo’s switchable battery mode feature

I like that the mod can work with either 2 batteries or 4 batteries, unfortunately you can't do anything with the size. It is nice that iJoy has been able to create a 4 battery mod in almost the same form factor and footprint as many other 3 battery mods.
 

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4. Tell us what functions do you think a mod should have

As a basic, every mod should be able to support temp protection with SS, Ni, and Ti, and having an adjustable TCR would be nice. The power buttons should be able to adjust the power level both up AND down (what I hate about the evic line is that you can only adjust the power up, so if you have it set too high, you need to go to the upper limit so it can round robin back to the lower power settings).
 
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