Cana 30w

Strange, mine fires immediately when I press the firing button. It does not turn off unless you turn it off yourself.
The backlight dims after 15 seconds and turns off after 2 minutes, but comes on immediately after you press the firing button.

yes mine does exactly that as well

no waiting
 
Strange, mine fires immediately when I press the firing button. It does not turn off unless you turn it off yourself.
The backlight dims after 15 seconds and turns off after 2 minutes, but comes on immediately after you press the firing button.


No, that is next to a Reo Grand.

Wow. OK.

Then my cana is definitely way different to the cloupour ones.

Check the size differences next the REO grand.

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this is interesting cause i am not the only one who it happens to?


Ok, I have watched the video. That must a different clone to the one I have. On mine you need not press the firing button to switch on the display and then press again to fire. On mine one press turns on the screen and fires at the same time. Also, I have an Aqua on there at 0.6 ohms - even with chain vaping it has not once given me a "too hot" shutdown.
 
Ok, I have watched the video. That must a different clone to the one I have. On mine you need not press the firing button to switch on the display and then press again to fire. On mine one press turns on the screen and fires at the same time. Also, I have an Aqua on there at 0.6 ohms - even with chain vaping it has not once given me a "too hot" shutdown.

Mine is exactly the same, fires immediately when the button is pressed after it goes into sleep mode. I also haven't experience the "too hot" shutdown. Our's must be better than the one Rip tested :D
 
If I remember correctly he tested it twice first version had those problems including a logo. Then he tested the second version without those problems and logo. Both from cloupor.

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Ok, I have watched the video. That must a different clone to the one I have. On mine you need not press the firing button to switch on the display and then press again to fire. On mine one press turns on the screen and fires at the same time. Also, I have an Aqua on there at 0.6 ohms - even with chain vaping it has not once given me a "too hot" shutdown.
This is the same device with all the bugs now sorted. there is a follow up vid by rip aswell

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As for the upgrade, it was mentioned on our forum that they are not SX350's as suspected. Sorry about that. They seem to be straigh DNA30 clones.
 
Love this mod.
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nice pic @Gizmo - red surely is beautiful

check stroods pretending to be working there in the back ground :D
 
Wow. OK.

Then my cana is definitely way different to the cloupour ones.

Check the size differences next the REO grand.
looks like you got a Mini. 20W I guess? If so, then it is like mine, at least it looks like mine. Great portability. My out of house device now.
 
looks like you got a Mini. 20W I guess? If so, then it is like mine, at least it looks like mine. Great portability. My out of house device now.
Its tiny hey!

But mine is the fastech Lipo unit.
It does 30w.

Battery life is terrible.

I need to source a 18500 battery or something to try.

Wonder if my 18350 won't be a better idea. Lol
 
I got also the LiPo fitted in my mini Hana. Battery life is good enough for a 10h working day, normal vaping....every 0.5-1 hour, together with the smokers. They do a cigarette or 2 and I vape. So, to me that is decent.
 
I got also the LiPo fitted in my mini Hana. Battery life is good enough for a 10h working day, normal vaping....every 0.5-1 hour, together with the smokers. They do a cigarette or 2 and I vape. So, to me that is decent.
Wow!

You got a good Lipo then!

Mine is atrocious. I was vaping at 12.5w and I'd be lucky to get maybe 3 he's Max.
 
How much battery life do you guys get out with the cana?
I have a 2500 efest and get abit more then 4,5 ml around 15W at 1.4 ohm then it looks almost empty small bar left then i have to refill so also charge it.
 
Of course "Cana" is what the Cloupor clone of the Hana Modz 30W electronic box mod is called.

As I have a original Russian 91% on the way from Cape Vaping Supplies, decided to give this mod a try. Saw on the Vapeking forum that it can be upgraded to 35 W, even with a set of instructions published there. Send off an email for an invoice and asked Vapeking to be so kind as to do the upgrade for me as well. Received the Cana yesterday (26/6/2014) morning - very fast delivery. Was not upgraded and no word received on the upgrade request to this time. Also no dust cover as shown on the web site. My query in this regard remains unanswered. Let us look at the mod:

This is an AMAZING piece of vape gear. This can take a vaper from newbie right through to rebuildables. You can vape any resistance from, effectively, 0.6 ohms to 3.3 ohms. So one can run a commercial tank (like the Nautilus, Aerotank, etc) on there and will be especially useful with commercial coils as low as 0.8 ohms becoming available. But it is also heaven for a RTA (rebuildable tank atomizer) or a RDA (rebuildable dripper atomizer) as you can go as low as 0.6 ohms. So, forget all the MVPs, SVDs, Vamos, Spinners, Egos, etcetera. This, if within your budget, is all you need.

So, not having the Russian yet, mounted the Aqua (dual coils, 0.6 ohms, Ekowool wicking) on the Cana after installing a purple Efest high Amp battery. Clicked the top button 5 times to power up. And low and behold it worked. Shows the resistance of the atomizer and, when you press the button the Volts it is firing at. And of course the Watts you set it to. On my Aqua at 0.6 ohms set at 30W, it fired at exactly 4.1 Volts. Which is more or less where I would have started off on a mechanical mod. And there it stayed, consistently giving me 4.1 V throughout. With a mechanical mod, you do not get consistent power delivery. As your battery weakens so does the power delivery. And one starts feeling this at around 3.8 V. This is when I usually put in a fresh battery. With the Cana no need, the electronics regulate the power to a constant Voltage - 4.1V in my case. Giving you the same vape - all the time. Off course, charging will take longer, but we do need sleep time. And the Cana has a built in charger. Just connect with the included cable to a power source.

The Cana has a little battery indicator. I had been vaping on it for hours. Eventually the battery indicator ran empty, but still it gave me 4.1V. About an hour beyond indicating empty, the "Check battery" came up on the screen. Took out the battery, measured the Voltage - 3.3V. The manuel says it should do this at 3.1 V. Still, that is more than double the time that I get from a mechanical mod. At 0.6 ohms on a 3100 mAh battery, this mod will easily last you the day. Impressive.

The Cana sits comfortably in my hand. The firing button is well placed and I like the positive click to it. The Watts are easily adjusted. It has all sorts of modes and messages - locked, stealth, power locked, check atomizer, too hot, etcetera. You can even flip the display for left of right handed users.

The Cana -
  1. is perfect for both beginner and experienced vaper;
  2. gives you consistent power from start to end;
  3. utilises a battery to its full extent giving you the best battery life possible.
If you want to go below 0.6V (which is equal to the maximum of 30W), the Cana is not for you. Consider the IPV 50W by Vapeclub.

As all will ask, no, this is not the end of Reos for me. The Reo has other attributes that sets it apart from other mods, electronic as well as mechanical. However, I believe this is the start of the end for most mechanical mods despite some advantages like size, failure points, etcetera.

EDIT: In the discussion below the fact that the Cana cannot step down voltage came up. The minimum output voltage of this device is 4 Volts. Depending on the resistance of your coils a minimum amount of power is required to attain 4 Volts. If your wattage setting is too low, the resistance indicator will flash, which means that you will be powering at a higher wattage than you set the device to and that is shown on the device screen. Here is a chart showing the minimum wattage required for that 4 Volts minimum output for a range of resistances.

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Outstanding review @Andre - very good read. Loved the way you told it like you experienced it. Well done
 
How much battery life do you guys get out with the cana?
I have a 2500 efest and get abit more then 4,5 ml around 15W at 1.4 ohm then it looks almost empty small bar left then i have to refill so also charge it.

I also got the 35A efest and also last about 4 hours
 
are you guys vaping at 30watts? my 3100maf efest last a day if not longer

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Sorry off topic but i am a Cana owner :D
I have a kayfun 3.1 with 1.5ohm coil .. How long is the juice suppose to last me ?? I get about 30mins of vaping from a full tank ?? Is this right ?
 
Sorry off topic but i am a Cana owner :D
I have a kayfun 3.1 with 1.5ohm coil .. How long is the juice suppose to last me ?? I get about 30mins of vaping from a full tank ?? Is this right ?
Your are not supposed to be drinking the juice:D. The Kayfun can take 4.5 ml I think. That should last you way more than 30 minutes.
 
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