Remember that the DNA100c has a max input voltage of 4.2v, whereas the 250c has a minimum input voltage of 6v. So the 250c won't run with single battery or multiple in parallel, and the 100c won't run multiple in series. That is, best to use different size mod boy designs for them.
I was referring to the degredation of the plastic. That degredation worsens and eventually the mod fails from the 510 area. I wouldn't say yours was in a fantastic condition if it were doomed to fail. It's not so much that you bumped your mod that that plastic degrades. I had a centauras that's...
The thelema and centauras are trojan horses. All the metal on the outside are all just for show when everything is screwed into a plastic central structure.
I see. I seriously doubt though that every piece of daily electrnoics around us all have been emc certified?
I'd pay a few bucks to see a noisy cricket do that. lol.
This is the problem. These prohibitive costs also means that smaller device manufacturers (ones that we hobbyists love best) will simply refuse to export to us. Same problem for small local guys making dispos.
Can anyone explain why vape devices need electromagnetic compatibility?? @Intuthu...
I've been in the same boat for years buddy. The only solution is to either import or, like the gentlemen in this thread, buy massive kg spools.
Also, with SS, one has to verify it's properly annealed and not 'raw' wire, or else it's basically unusable.
Oh no, don't get the wrong idea. Very much appreciate your input. And what you've been told is not all that off the mark. As wire, the Chinese vaping wire we get here are absolutely rubbish. They are just not so rubbish that they throw off TC by an intolerable margin in temperature. And in the...
Why are we trying to deal with hot spots? When vaping in TC so 200 to 250° c, in my experience whatever effects hotspots have are pretty negligible if not I'm detectable
*falls over dead......R1.2k cheap????!!! Are we in hyperinflation already??
I suppose you're used to lab grade ones costing 10x.
My no name brand one that goes up to 400 degrees C is pretty cheap. Only R250. :--P