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I think I saw a hand check from you on the what's in your hand thread?? Shouldn't you be telling us your feelings about the mod?Looks like the Engine is in the lead .... as it should be.
The way I see it. It's a looker that does what it's supposed to do and very affordable for what you get. I was about to get one from ADV this very morning then I remembered that I already bought 2 mech mods this monthNot with this current conspiracy against the Engine, I mean really (haters gonna hate)
To be honest, I was stuck between the Engine and the Papua. I like the workings of the Papua and the chassis but that Voodoo mask puts me off a bit and I also read on the one review that it has a rubbery kind of feel to it, which my sticky hands does not do well with.
The Engine looks better in person than the pics, the chassis is great, the screen looks good and it is very easy for the top pocket carry. The niggles are that that tube can turn but I will try the O ring fix for that and on my screen cover there is a small amount of movement.
Power delivery however makes up for all of that. I have been using the Jelly box mini for the Intake and Dvarw clones and running at 26 W. This Engine is running at 22 W and giving me the same, so hopefully the reviews are right and it is good for battery longevity.
The other issue I have found is that many reviewers have said it changes the set W when you change batteries. It has long been my habit to switch off the device when changing batteries. Doing so with the Engine and your settings stay the same. Good looking device, feels great in the hand, well balanced and not too top heavy with a tank on. I like that I can use 18650 or 20700 or 21700. It is certainly quick to fire, I can compare it to my dual battery Puma's in that regard.
The menu system is a little different but one day is enough to learn and the screen layout is quite pretty.
Overall, I think money well spent and a step or two up from the tube devices I own.
To be honest, I was stuck between the Engine and the Papua. I like the workings of the Papua and the chassis but that Voodoo mask puts me off a bit and I also read on the one review that it has a rubbery kind of feel to it, which my sticky hands does not do well with.
The Engine looks better in person than the pics, the chassis is great, the screen looks good and it is very easy for the top pocket carry. The niggles are that that tube can turn but I will try the O ring fix for that and on my screen cover there is a small amount of movement.
Power delivery however makes up for all of that. I have been using the Jelly box mini for the Intake and Dvarw clones and running at 26 W. This Engine is running at 22 W and giving me the same, so hopefully the reviews are right and it is good for battery longevity.
The other issue I have found is that many reviewers have said it changes the set W when you change batteries. It has long been my habit to switch off the device when changing batteries. Doing so with the Engine and your settings stay the same. Good looking device, feels great in the hand, well balanced and not too top heavy with a tank on. I like that I can use 18650 or 20700 or 21700. It is certainly quick to fire, I can compare it to my dual battery Puma's in that regard.
The menu system is a little different but one day is enough to learn and the screen layout is quite pretty.
Overall, I think money well spent and a step or two up from the tube devices I own.
I have 12 Sanyo Bs that I’ve been using for more than 2 years and they are perfectly fine.View attachment 240384
Read just about any review on the OBS Engine 100 W mod and they mention that the battery only shows 90%.
As shown mine shows 100% ... but not always. I have mentioned the Sanyo 20700 B battery before. It is rated by Mooch as a 4000 mah 16 amp battery and in his words
" I am rating this cell at 16A 4000mAh. It runs a few degrees hotter than the HG2 (which is why the Sanyo has a lower rating) but at 10A and 20A continuous down to 3.2V the Sanyo lasts about 25% longer."
and as can be seen shows a full 100% on the OBS Engine. Please do not be afraid to use these in regulated devices. I run 20700 semi mechs on them too and they work just fine with the right build. With the wrong build the semi mech won't fire anyway. They are well priced and have good longevity.
Please help, I need more votes to win
I feel like such a loser
Don't know how bad it is so whether it's worth the hassle but I would be getting a replacement, no movement whatsoever with my front panel so that really is bad luck!on my screen cover there is a small amount of movement
Surely by now you've noticed the votes changing to mess with you prolly cos' you asked for a vote AFTER buying a mod
I'll save you 1 bloomberg ... I voted Papua.Yeah, next time I am going to press that button that let's you see who voted and then I am going to go all Bloomberg on ya'll
7 have posted for the Papua, so who are the 7 Papua owners?