Pioneer4You IPV3 Li 165W Box Mod with Temp Control

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Upgraded from IPV 3, but with many new functions:

1. Yihi temperature control chip
2. Output wattage range: 10-165W (Upgradable to 200W)
3. Output voltage range: 1.0-7.0V
4. Allowed atomizer resistance range: 0.1-3.0ohm
5. Powered by dual 18650 batteries (not included)
6. Enabled touch sensor
7. Magnetic battery cover
8. OLED screen to display parameters
9. Spring loaded contact pin
10. 510 threading

They just released a few pics here:
http://pioneer4you.en.alibaba.com/p..._supper_wattage_ipv3_Li_200w_max_box_mod.html
 
Upgraded from IPV 3, but with many new functions:

1. Yihi temperature control chip
2. Output wattage range: 10-165W (Upgradable to 200W)
3. Output voltage range: 1.0-7.0V
4. Allowed atomizer resistance range: 0.1-3.0ohm
5. Powered by dual 18650 batteries (not included)
6. Enabled touch sensor
7. Magnetic battery cover
8. OLED screen to display parameters
9. Spring loaded contact pin
10. 510 threading

They just released a few pics here:
http://pioneer4you.en.alibaba.com/p..._supper_wattage_ipv3_Li_200w_max_box_mod.html
Ain't that always the way it goes ? I just bought the ipv4. That co.seems to get the numbers mixed up.
 
Does anyone know how to disable the touch sensor on the IPV3 Li? It's great and all, but I've fired it too many times by accident :confused:
 
I know on the IPV 2S that I have if you hold the fire button and either plus or minus button it disables or enables the touch sensor
 
Cool, thanks - Power & wattage-down did the trick.

I got mine from Sir Vape, this thing is a beast! :D
 
I rate the ipv4 much better in my opinion...
Who is gna vape at 200w and the ipv3Li is the same as the ipv3 exept temp control that is
in my opinion the ipv4 is newer and looks better and you dont have to worry about the touch sensor firing
when its not in use
 
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