IPV D2 75w Temp

This is not my thread to post bro.
 
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Specifications of the iPV D2, Powered by Yihi SX130H chip

•Output power Min. 7 watts, Max. 75 watts
•Output power Min. 5 Joules, Max. 50 Joules
•Output Voltage Min 1V, Max 8V
•Output Current Min. 1A, Max. 25A
•Standard Atomizer Resistant Min 0.20Ω, Max 3Ω
•Joules Mode Atomizer Resistant Min. 0.05Ω, Max. 0.3Ω
•Temp. Limit Fahrenheit Min. 200F, Max. 580F
•Temp. Limit Centegrade Min. 100C, Max. 300C
•Input Voltage Min. 3.2V, max. 4.5V, Typical 3.7V
•Input Current Min. 1.3A, Max 30A
•USB Charging for batteries ? Yes

Protection:
•Reverse Polarity Protection
•Output short protection
•Low resistance protection
•Battery low voltage protection
•Temperature overheat protection

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I believe it's even a bit smaller than the ipv2 mini.( also a good little mod imo)
 
Apparently come withous usb port but normal jack to recharge battery
 
Damn I'm excited to grab one of these!
 
@skola I think DC but close enough :) If that's the sacrifice needed to make it compact, I'm cool with it. Easy enough to change batteries anyway.
 
@skola I think DC but close enough :) If that's the sacrifice needed to make it compact, I'm cool with it. Easy enough to change batteries anyway.
They were talking about the usb port to be too flimsy to solder etc and the other jack been stronger so no problem with faulty charging board . Personally dont mind either
 
Only bummer I can see with the decision to go DC jack means no updating to IPV D2 V2 :--P
 
Hopefully there won't be any reason to update it :)
 
first ipv i get , cant make it work in tc , keep saying no liquid . any idea ?
 
sorry about that . Mine arrived yesterday , and landed here on tuesday , but yes it took longer than predicted
 
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