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LYN OFFICIAL VAPING THREAD V29, Vaping Is Trending Now!
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 08:51 PM
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QUOTE(TheDeadlySins420 @ Nov 18 2015, 08:07 PM) Wow that's even expensive than sx mini m class. Perhaps i'll just get sx mini.  dna 200 devices performs better than yihi devices as how they controlled temps is more accurate and able to adjust from software and stuff. edit: there's more about the dna 200 chip can do. This post has been edited by z3r0h: Nov 18 2015, 08:52 PM
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE(olivur @ Nov 18 2015, 08:58 PM) vaporshark dna200 is "more accurate" because they actually set the internal resistance for you. you'd still need to do it yourself on other dna200 devices via escribe yihi has sxi-q to counter evolv's escribe which while might be in chinglish would still allow you to set your device to your preference sxi-q is just a firmware, whereas dna 200 u can find csv file where it can be provided by vaping community or if not u can get from steam engine. of course i see the future of resistance wires manufacturers providing the csv file for dna 200 users to use it for their resistance wires. edit: dna 200 also comes with a lot of different designs, i personally is a sucker for wismec Reuleaux dna 200 This post has been edited by z3r0h: Nov 18 2015, 09:04 PM
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE(jayro_88 @ Nov 18 2015, 09:04 PM) VT25 also dna and have good temp control. Oh waii. Built in battery DNA 200 temp control is much more stable than previous gens, its not just about the wattage, its about the stability and safety features that is in dna 200
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:21 PM
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QUOTE(olivur @ Nov 18 2015, 09:13 PM) read - sxi-q control system. until it's actually released the jury is still out. one thing for sure is that you can't claim one is already better than the other. off topic, but I find it redundant to get a device with 200w which is already overkill and hobbyist tier, then to further add to the irony by getting premade settings instead of tinkering on your own. lol irony..? err.. i see vaping as a better alternative of quitting smoking and for smokers usually they don't have to "study" so hard to know what they're doing. putting in perspective for non-savvy people, not everyone is like u who wanna adjust every single thing, but i'm saying DNA 200 can adjust every little single detail if u want to.
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(jayro_88 @ Nov 18 2015, 09:09 PM) +1 But I was referring to VT25. Is it worth getting? I don't know. Probably for people like me who don't go sub ohm should get one. i dunno really, i would go for a device that performs better and more future-proof if i were you. for now u can think that u won't go above 25watts but later on if u wanna venture into RDAs with dual coils, 25watts is definitely isn't enough for u. though right now its safe to say DNA 200 you definitely don't need the 200watts feature, but safety feature and tweak-able if needed is definitely something to think about. Li-Pos that is in DNA 200 devices say, 900mAH = 2700mAH since there's 3 cells in it. so in comparison can say its 1 18650 that can support higher Amps
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:46 PM
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i've saw pbusardo tested the temp control on sx mini M class and also DNA 200 (opus if im not mistaken) for the accuracy of the temp mode and DNA 200 performs better than yihi, i'm not against yihi or anything if it performs better then i'll consider to get it but in this case DNA 200 performs better and also it has many options that seems like its the only device that u'll ever need. so y not spent on 1 mod and just not get any in future than getting a few mods. yes, there may be a better chip than DNA 200, and yes i will upgrade it. but DNA 200 now is ahead of its time IMO. that's y i recommend it for people who just wanna invest 1 time off.
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(awekuda @ Nov 18 2015, 09:41 PM) just bought ipv d2 last week, now ipv d3 on market already arghhh example 1. ^
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z3r0h
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Nov 18 2015, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE(jayro_88 @ Nov 18 2015, 10:00 PM) I still have my Ipv4 and IPV3 li. And yeah I build dual and quad coils. I just thought this vt25 can be my go to mod for my kepan and lemo. Small and dna summore. I do own a few rdas for me to go nano nano. inb4 taubat simpan duit tak nak beli mod besar mahal mahal i think u would be disappointed with how older dna performs, not worth getting IMO. though i dont know how DNA 25 performs, im guessing its worse than DNA 40. thus my conclusion in 1st sentence. think if u want a third mod to play with, ipv d2 would be a good choice i guess. This post has been edited by z3r0h: Nov 18 2015, 10:12 PM
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z3r0h
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Nov 19 2015, 06:29 AM
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QUOTE(Vail @ Nov 19 2015, 12:12 AM) I was caught smuggling in juices. Just kidding. Enjoying popcorn between the allmighty DNA200 and the not-out-yet-yihi-which-somehow-you-could-judge-unreleased-item-before-its-out  comparison i made was the SX Mini M class that pbusardo reviewed in the video, not with ML class. and its not an argument, its a fact. since when i compared it with the ML class?
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