2 Days Old Blue Dna 30 Box Mod

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So, in other words, when a vw mod is set to eg. 22.5watts on my aqua at 0.8ohms and my battery at the moment is 3.74, I am actually only getting 17.5watts same as a mech or similar.
i am just trying to understand this cause this now changes my whole perspective on big wattage devices
yes that is how mechs work

the output wattage is based on battery life
 
@Riaz but if the variable wattage devices work the same way then, I am failing to see the point of actually getting one and if it is "lying" to me that it is pushing 22.5 watts on my 0.8ohm build then my sigelei will soon be on the clasifieds
 
Is their a way of measuring what wattage output a device is giving at a given time except for the screen, as if you look at the pics i will post in the next thread, I am now totally confused. the reason I went with a elec. device is so I can go higher wattage with out going lower ohm builds
 
@Riaz but if the variable wattage devices work the same way then, I am failing to see the point of actually getting one and if it is "lying" to me that it is pushing 22.5 watts on my 0.8ohm build then my sigelei will soon be on the clasifieds
It's convenience. If you don't like a certain juice at 30watt, you adjust the settings on a vw. On a mech you need to rebuild a coil to change the wattage. And calling it lying is a bit harsh, it will keep it at that wattage for as long as the battery will allow it to.
 
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One pic is it at idle and the picture is with me pressing the button

Sorry guys for totally hijacking this thread
 
So, in other words, when a vw mod is set to eg. 22.5watts on my aqua at 0.8ohms and my battery at the moment is 3.74, I am actually only getting 17.5watts same as a mech or similar.
i am just trying to understand this cause this now changes my whole perspective on big wattage devices

It all depends on the functionality of the electronic mod, being step up or step down (voltage), which in this case I don't know. If your electronic mod is set at 22.5W, taken into account that it can step up the voltage to maintain 22.5W, plus the battery can supply the required current (according to Ohms law) at 3.5V, then yes it will keep it at 22.5W provided the electronics doesn't limit the maximum output current. In all types of electronic mods (step up, step down and both), the electronics will limit the maximum output current (look at spec sheet) as well as the maximum output voltage (look at spec sheet). In a mech mod there is no limit in current (coil dependant) only voltage (battery) . Hope this brings some clarity.
 
It all depends on the functionality of the electronic mod, being step up or step down (Voltage), which in this case I don't know. If your electronic mod is set at 22.5W, taken into account that it can step up the voltage to maintain 22.5W, plus the battery can supply the the required current (according to Ohms law) at 3.5V, then yes it will keep it at 22.5W provided the electronics doesn't limit the maximum output current. In all types of electronic mods (step up, step down and both), the electronics will limit the maximum output current (look at spec sheet) as well as the maximum output voltage (look at spec sheet). Hope this brings some clarity.
sho, thanks for this, I was like totally getting freaked out, lemme check this out alittle, but at least now I am more aware than I was 10min ago
 
Is their a way of measuring what wattage output a device is giving at a given time except for the screen, as if you look at the pics i will post in the next thread, I am now totally confused. the reason I went with a elec. device is so I can go higher wattage with out going lower ohm builds
You can calculate it. I use Vape helper from the Android app store. Check the battery voltage on your device and the resistance from the coil. Here's a example.
0.6 ohm coil at 4.2Volts
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Voltage drop to 3.8Volts
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thanks guys for the clarification from what i read the sx300 chip does not have a step down but does have a step up but limits to 8.5V and 10 amps, and would be able to pick the wattage up and keep it constant as to what I am currently using it for, see I would not have known all this, top stuff guys. @johan @Limbo

once again totally sorry for hijacking the thread
 
thanks guys for the clarification from what i read the sx300 chip does not have a step down but does have a step up but limits to 8.5V and 10 amps, and would be able to pick the wattage up and keep it constant as to what I am currently using it for, see I would not have known all this, top stuff guys. @johan @Limbo

once again totally sorry for hijacking the thread
If that'd the case with the device being sold, I would highly recommend it. That's almost double the battery voltage
 
Make a plan but use a dripper. It works the best. One with big air holes. Aqua holes a bit to small to really see what 50w can bring to the game.
 
I had a Trident. Nice dripper but buddy so far the best one is a Tobh Atty. Cant go wrong with it. Hope its on your wish list. View attachment 8848
Yeah, it's very shallow. If you pull too hard you get juice in your mouth. In all honesty, I don't like the dripper experience so far. Aqua came to live out of nowhere (hated it when I got it) and got the Kayfun which is my work horse.
 
How's it? Dna30 still available?

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