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http://vapemob.co.za/product/dna-30/Any clue of who has stock of the cana mod? I think I'm starting to develop an itch that needs scratching..
@ Stroodlepuff any clue of an rough eta of your guys stock coming in again, got some points that I have I'd prefer cashing in on if it's in the near future
Any clue of who has stock of the cana mod? I think I'm starting to develop an itch that needs scratching..
@ Stroodlepuff any clue of an rough eta of your guys stock coming in again, got some points that I have I'd prefer cashing in on if it's in the near future
I agree, if this is your only mod those screws can be a pita. And they will eventually strip. Charging takes some time for the mod uses the battery quite effectively, down to 3.1 V, and the internal charger is not as powerful as the likes of good dedicated chargers. Fortunately the battery lasts quite long. With a 3100 mAh it easily lasts the day and you can charge at sleep time. Hopefully they will correct this with the next version.One thing that puzzles me about this Mod; the door to access the battery compartment is held in place with two tiny screws. To change the battery you therefore have to remove these screws, and then replace them on completion. An 18650 battery lasts me nearly one day, therefore I would be doing this at the very least every day - just how long will these last under these conditions?
Sure, you can charge the battery in place through the micro USB port, but doesn't this defeat the point of having a removable battery in the first place? And just how long does it take to charge this way? An obvious solution would be to have two, but this effectively doubles the price.
IMO this is a legacy of the original design not having a removable battery, but why the hell couldn't they have just changed the door to use a magnetic lock like a Reo instead?
Good looking Mod with a major design flaw that could so easily have been corrected.
I prefer the screws over the magnets, every time i take my Reo out of my pocket, then the door comes off. But perhaps my jeans are too tight, lol
I think using the Hana like a MVP is cool, just plug it in, and never open it. I always just saw the ability to open the device and replace or change batteries as a bonus
I prefer the screws over the magnets, every time i take my Reo out of my pocket, then the door comes off. But perhaps my jeans are too tight, lol
I completely agree with your statement, however, I think at the rate electronic mods are evolving it will not be long before this is accomplished. It is a small hassle for 30 Watts of awesomeness. Unscrewing 2 screws in the Hana and unscrewing a mech mod to put a battery in takes 10 seconds to accomplish, it does not concern me at this stage. You are however correct and to make it perfect, a magnetic door would be super cool.One thing that puzzles me about this Mod; the door to access the battery compartment is held in place with two tiny screws. To change the battery you therefore have to remove these screws, and then replace them on completion. An 18650 battery lasts me nearly one day, therefore I would be doing this at the very least every day - just how long will these last under these conditions?
Sure, you can charge the battery in place through the micro USB port, but doesn't this defeat the point of having a removable battery in the first place? And just how long does it take to charge this way? An obvious solution would be to have two, but this effectively doubles the price.
IMO this is a legacy of the original design not having a removable battery, but why the hell couldn't they have just changed the door to use a magnetic lock like a Reo instead?
Good looking Mod with a major design flaw that could so easily have been corrected.
Sadly I found this thread last night, because my Cana has started $(%@#ng out badly.
If I screw the atomiser on (does not matter which one) then it picks it up. I press the fire button, and let go, and it keeps firing. It does not stop until I get the "too hot" warning, and the only way to stop it is to unscrew the atomiser.
Chinese rubbish? Very possibly. Going to see if I can strip it down and work out what the issue is.
These effin clones, they actually just land up costing more in frustration and annoyance than the original device
Yeah. I also think that clones are not worth it.... however, if one is not sure about a device in general its great for testing it out. Like with my Hana clone, its still all good, but I know now that I enjoy the device and the next big upgrade will be some hi powered authentic one. As soon as I found something in the region of 50W...Sadly I found this thread last night, because my Cana has started $(%@#ng out badly.
If I screw the atomiser on (does not matter which one) then it picks it up. I press the fire button, and let go, and it keeps firing. It does not stop until I get the "too hot" warning, and the only way to stop it is to unscrew the atomiser.
Chinese rubbish? Very possibly. Going to see if I can strip it down and work out what the issue is.
These effin clones, they actually just land up costing more in frustration and annoyance than the original device
Guy sourced magnets from here:
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D32-N52
Pretty sure I have seen nearly identical magnets on Fasttech