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It is Waaaaaaaay beter. I only believe in the Dna200 chipset and mods running Pwm chips. Vape is so smoother and you can really notice the difference between a mod running a dna200 chip and any other mod running whatever chipset.
I know the SX and Dna is in the same ball park but always went for the dna reason being you can use lipos with them.
I also found it is better on a DNA, faster ramp up for my drippers with bigger builds!
I don't think your imaging anything the DNA mod gives a great consistent vape IMO.Very pretty mod BTW!Is it my imagination or is the vape on a DNA200 device superior to that of a normal regulated device... I just had my Serpent Mini 25 on a Snow Wolf Mini while my Efusion Duo DNA133/200 was charging and when I put it back on the DNA the vape just seems that much better?
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I dnt think this guy has a clue as to what DNA is capable of lol.. also it's just Reuleaux dna200 and nt rx200dna. Rx and dna are completely different. U can expect it to be diferent off the shelf coz it's the tweaking capabilities of the DNA that sets it apart . If ur settings are standard then there wnt be a extremely noticeable diference but that's why it's adjustableThis is my 2 cents worth :
On my RX200 DNA , there is zero difference in ramp up or power delivery vs my RX200S using the same tank switched between the 2. Call me crazy but in the DNA mods that I haved owned , I have had almost zero benefit over my RX200S' in VW mode other than being able to gloat about it being a DNA .
However , that being said , in all THREE of the snow wolf mini 75w I have owned , the performance was lack luster in comparison. For some reason at equal wattage , the SWM could simply not match any of my other 2/3 cell mods.
#foodforthought
Both devices r 3 battery mods, so wattage output differences wont be noticeable unless you have the settings tweaked but on 2 battery mods you will notice a difference in power and ramp up between a DNA and standard mod from the get go. I had a cuboid and compared to my duo or my halcyon it is slow on ramp up and tank flavour-wise was lacking.This is my 2 cents worth :
On my RX200 DNA , there is zero difference in ramp up or power delivery vs my RX200S using the same tank switched between the 2. Call me crazy but in the DNA mods that I haved owned , I have had almost zero benefit over my RX200S' in VW mode other than being able to gloat about it being a DNA .
However , that being said , in all THREE of the snow wolf mini 75w I have owned , the performance was lack luster in comparison. For some reason at equal wattage , the SWM could simply not match any of my other 2/3 cell mods.
#foodforthought
Sorry for jumping in here but my understanding of the DNA chip set is that it can be configured in all modes and not only temp mode making it suitable to what u WANT from vaping.. I'd consider it a luxury and not a necessity but hey.. if u can, why not hey@Rob Fisher
I liked your original post but I also dont like it
Now you have me thinking and wondering
My whole mindset on the DNA was shaped by @Ezekiel with his epic posts on fine tuning DNA temp control. My take was that if you take the time to set it up and configure it you can customise the vape to your hearts content. But since i am not yet into temp control and have limited time, i passed on it for now. I thought it was mainly about the configuration and customisation capabilities.
So are you saying it fires better than your non-DNA mods in normal power mode?
How does it compare to the Abalone Hotcig R150?
Sorry for jumping in here but my understanding of the DNA chip set is that it can be configured in all modes and not only temp mode making it suitable to what u WANT from vaping.. I'd consider it a luxury and not a necessity but hey.. if u can, why not hey
Also the hotcig 150 . Looks same as the duo but it's nt a DNA is it? I judge by price diference
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Me too @Silver so I stand corrected on my statement above.. let's wait for Robs input so I can also be sure if what I said was on point as I'm in the market of investing in a DNA for purposes I mentioned aboveThanks @jsplayn
I wasnt aware of the DNA being configurable in normal power mode. I am clearly learning
Regarding the Hotcig150, i know its not a DNA but was wondering if Rob's comparison between the DNA and the Snow Wolf was similar to the DNA versus the Hotcig. Maybe my post above wasnt clear.
So are you saying it fires better than your non-DNA mods in normal power mode?
How does it compare to the Abalone Hotcig R150?
U doing it the opersite then.. Most guys set it higher for 1st second and then it gradually drops to set wattage . This method prevents lag and u get that instant hit u wantif you watch the screen on a DNA200 mod, you'll notice it doesn't just start firing on the wattage you set (in power mode) it kinda creeps up on it. for example i have mine set to 140W, but for like a quarter of a second it fires the build at 83.3W then kicks it up to 140W. Perhaps that contributes to the smoothness?
You can replicate the kind of vape, on a Fuchai/Sigelei 213, by setting your preheat below your actual firing wattage.
It would be nice if they opened up that feature in escribe, so that you can tweak it. A good case for being able to modify it, would be, for example, if you want to use some crazy wire like SquareOhm, you could configure it to hit sort of like a PWM box, so that the vapor is being chucked, but you don't end up roasting a lung.
Kinda like that noisy cricket instant hit lolU doing it the opersite then.. Most guys set it higher for 1st second and then it gradually drops to set wattage . This method prevents lag and u get that instant hit u want
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U doing it the opersite then.. Most guys set it higher for 1st second and then it gradually drops to set wattage . This method prevents lag and u get that instant hit u want
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Most definitely. . Tweaking to what YOU want and preferDepends what you're after, if you want a silky smooth vape, having that 60-70% hit for the first quarter second before giving it the full beans is a winner.
in terms of ramping lag, i really don't mess with fancy heavy builds that use a lot of wire, i find them really inefficient, and they need way to much attention in terms of maintenance.
Most definitely. . Tweaking to what YOU want and prefer
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