Become a Patron!

vapingbest

VU Vendor
VU Vendor
Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
New Noisy Cricket II series mod released right now --Wismec Noisy Cricket II-22 Box Mod, it is fairly intelligent and multi-functional.compare with the Wismec Noisy Cricket II-25,which is your love ?

Wismec Noisy Cricket II-22

Wismec Noisy Cricket II 22 Mod Features :
  • Size: 46*22*87mm
  • Thread Type: 510 spring loaded thread
  • Cell Type: High-rate 18650 cell
  • (discharging current should be above 25A)
  • New Member of Noisy Cricket II Series
  • Optional Series-Parallel Circuit
  • Alternative Operating Mode
  • Multiple Circuit Protection Systems
  • Replaceable 18650 Cells
686ddd30d835870ef87d8b6c2914c229.image.800x800.jpg


Noisy Cricket II-25 mod by Wismec


Noisy Cricket II Mod Features :
Size: 48*25*87mm
Thread Type: 510 spring loaded thread
Cell Type: High-rate 18650 cell
(discharging current should be above 25A)
Updated Version of Noisy Cricket Mod
Optional Circuit in Series and Parallel
Alternative Operating Mode
Multiple Circuit Protection Systems
Replaceable 18650 Cells


Noisy25_06.jpg
 
D22 = Up to 22mm Atomizer with no overhang
D25 = Up to 25mm Atomizer with no overhang
Size baby.. Size.
Whichever you choose.. They are tiny anyway.

That is the only difference I noticed.
 
New Noisy Cricket II series mod released right now --Wismec Noisy Cricket II-22 Box Mod, it is fairly intelligent and multi-functional.compare with the Wismec Noisy Cricket II-25,which is your love ?

Would depend on atty size usage intent.

Additionally, I tested early versions of NC-II 22mm. Each one tested had an issue with intermittent output when running in Series Regulated (red/orange LED). They would intermittently fire at full voltage even when turned down (WOW - dual series voltage when expecting 3-4v :-o is like HELLO!

I choose to wait a few months, research "others" experiences, email Wismec, etc. Got no reply's from Wismec, and found little info from "others" related to my experiences.

About a month ago, received my order for NC-II 25mm (to run with 25mm Combo RDTA).

First difference I noticed (other than it is obviously built to accommodate larger 25mm vs 22mm atty) is the the potentiometer is set up opposite. On the early 22mm versions I tested 0 on the potentioneter meant 0 amount of voltage reduction (range being 2v - 6v), and 100 meant 100% variable voltage reduction or 2v output (made sense to me). The device I received is opposite (0 equals lowest voltage output & 100 equal max voltage output). This makes NO sense to me other than thinking back on old reviews where people were confused when adjusting the potentioneter (not understanding how a potentiometer works & how values related to voltage output reduction). Reviewers thought lower number should mean lower output, presumably because everybody is accustomed to regulated mod's running in wattage-mode vs. thinking about electricity and how a potentiometer values are typically associated.

Been running NC-II/25 now for about a month and liking it (well ..., except for the fact that the potentiometer is labeled backwards, ... at least in my mind ;-)

Only other complaint would be the fire button protrudes too far. Feels really good when vaping ..., but have had a few instances of hot-pocket surprises :-o (both back-pocket and side-pocket carry - like side-pocket carpenter-style side-pocket).

I don't like turning off a mod just to pocket it between vapes. Thinking about options to build up area around button to reduce button protrusion that won't interfer with other characteristics I like about this model.

It's really nice having such a small dual parrallel mech-style, that in a few second can convert to series regulated and unregulated with a low voltage battery protection at about 3.2v.

Pic. size comparison with Cubiod-150/200.
c293a353448a6fa9059bb793cba3f4c8.jpg
 
Last edited:
Any update on how well the mod has continued to preform over the last few months? Still going is it strong I hope?

I have an Ijoy RDTA Combo as well, running on top of an RX200. Despite using a 'mod-guard' washer thingy from the very start, and being very careful not to tighten tanks down too far, I've begun to get the dreaded 'Atomizer Short' error on the RX200, (due to the 510 connection being of poor quality, and lacking sufficient travel in the spring).

In anticipation of the mod suffering an early death, I'm considering getting a Noisy Cricket II-25 to replace it.

Would you recommend this mod? Have you had any issues with your production model, (not the early models you tested), or does it work perfectly? Is the 510 connection good quality? (By this I mean does the center pin still have vertical travel in the spring loaded mechanism, or does it stay squashed down even when you unscrew the atty - this is what's wrong with the RX200).

Any other advice you could give to a prospective purchaser of the Noisy Cricket II-25 would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much
 

jwill

The Great King of Nothing
VU Donator
Platinum Contributor
Member For 2 Years
VU Challenge Team
Reddit Exile
VU SWAT
Any update on how well the mod has continued to preform over the last few months? Still going is it strong I hope?

I have an Ijoy RDTA Combo as well, running on top of an RX200. Despite using a 'mod-guard' washer thingy from the very start, and being very careful not to tighten tanks down too far, I've begun to get the dreaded 'Atomizer Short' error on the RX200, (due to the 510 connection being of poor quality, and lacking sufficient travel in the spring).

In anticipation of the mod suffering an early death, I'm considering getting a Noisy Cricket II-25 to replace it.

Would you recommend this mod? Have you had any issues with your production model, (not the early models you tested), or does it work perfectly? Is the 510 connection good quality? (By this I mean does the center pin still have vertical travel in the spring loaded mechanism, or does it stay squashed down even when you unscrew the atty - this is what's wrong with the RX200).

Any other advice you could give to a prospective purchaser of the Noisy Cricket II-25 would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much

They are good mods and very inexpensive. Do it, you will enjoy it if thats what you are in the market for.
 
Any update on how well the mod has continued to preform over the last few months? Still going is it strong I hope?

I have an Ijoy RDTA Combo as well, running on top of an RX200. Despite using a 'mod-guard' washer thingy from the very start, and being very careful not to tighten tanks down too far, I've begun to get the dreaded 'Atomizer Short' error on the RX200, (due to the 510 connection being of poor quality, and lacking sufficient travel in the spring).

In anticipation of the mod suffering an early death, I'm considering getting a Noisy Cricket II-25 to replace it.

Would you recommend this mod? Have you had any issues with your production model, (not the early models you tested), or does it work perfectly? Is the 510 connection good quality? (By this I mean does the center pin still have vertical travel in the spring loaded mechanism, or does it stay squashed down even when you unscrew the atty - this is what's wrong with the RX200).

Any other advice you could give to a prospective purchaser of the Noisy Cricket II-25 would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much
JimDoom,

I stand by my comments above (post from a year + ago), NOTHING really changed much (my opinion/understanding of this mod).

It sounds like (your noted precautions related to that RX200) that you are an aware vaper. Good on you for understanding/researching limitations of a devise you choose to use, and making concerted effort to live within short-comings. Some mods are like some girls; you can only stick it in so far, so many times then you need to perusal the field for options ;-),

My NCII-25 has had a few drops & knock-overs. Case has sustained a few small depressions and scratches. I need to get out a stone (knife sharpening) and smooth some of the edges sharpness.

NCII-25 is still daily primary currently on 0.13 - 0.146Ω builds, and/or using single-tube-mech's. Cuboid somewhat retired to build resistance checking and as an oil mod. Other mod's dust collecting. Also, still primarily running both Combo RDTA's in RDA Base configurations (more on that & 510 below).

Most annoying thing about NCII-25 still being the button standing proud of case. When you are actively vaping, it is excellent. But, complaint example - I have one particular pair of Carhart shorts with right-hand side pocket that I use for mod and/or phone that when I kneel down creates condition of self-firing. Occasional back-pocket firing. Since Spring '18 I have fried a few wicks :-( unfortunately. Still resisting installing a stick-on gasket surround or turning mod off b4 pocketing :-/ Sounds like you have addressed this potential issue satisfactory for your use ;-) I may still pusue this using a piece of hammered copper as a surround.

I DO find on occasion a neccessecity to extend the 510 contact on the Combo RDA to make good conductive contact (1/8 - 3/8 turn max). Is this because of 510 spring tension in mod ... ?? I believe the Combo may just have a relatively short 510 (O.A. length) in comparison to other atty's I have used. Generally though I make sure that the 510 screw is only thumbnail tight. Example: installing new build or deck I may use a screwdriver to seat screw, BUT immediatly release driver tension and re-tighten screw with only light thumbnail tension (just enough to lightly seal gasket).

I would say NCII-25 has a relatively short 510 travel (distance it moves up/down under spring pressure). May be an issue for those who just want to screw & vape, but not an issue if you pay attention to what you are doing (example: your comments related to your work-around on your RX200). I have not had any issues with any of my atty's not being compatible (exceptions mentioned, like sometimes needing to adjust atty 510 very slightly). Some atty's with really long 510's may require a spacer, etc., etc. (but not been an issue for me yet).

I am pretty religious about keeping mod 510 base well clean. I could see how residual juice could collect misc. pocket debris creating condition where 510 may not fully extend (staying partially compressed).

I would say that the overall throw/travel of the 510 is relatively short. I would expect this could be of concern for atty's that have overly short/long configuration (mentioned above). IF this was an issue, I would think fairly simple modification to shorten/lengthen a 510 on an atty.

Even though I remember spec's stating mod will not fire in series-mode under 0.2Ω builds (at least this WAS spec on NCII 1st version, or perhaps I saw Jaybo state that in early video), I find mine will fire in series mode down to ~0.136Ω (somewhere between 0.13 - 0.14Ω). Around a 0.12Ω and lower it will not fire in series. I would assume this not relevant (useful) to most (firing sub 0.2Ω), but I have found usefull options for this persoannly.

I have found that on occasion when switching from parallel to series that the mod will occasionally fire at zero resistance (potentiometer resistance) the first fire after switching from parallel to series mode regardless of potentiomter indexing (similar to my experiences with 1st version described in earlier post above). I accept this as a shot-over-the-bow (warning blast) that the field-conditions have changed (going from parallel to series is SIGNIFICANT configuration change), and always do a quick test fire and validation of potentiomter setting before getting near face.

Series Unregulated (8.4v like NC1) is an option. WTF - yes, you just need to learn your tool.

Config options also include:
Dual Parallel Unregulated (my normal).
Single Unregulated (1 18650).
Dual Series Regulated (variable potentiomter adjustable 2v-6v spec's - but I would estimate mine is closer to 3.4v min. and would guess 7.2v + on the upper regulated end).

I personally use this mod mostly in dual parallel configuration with builds that easily transition to my single mech's at any time (0.12 - 0.17Ω).

One thing I have not learned is an option to run dual parallel regulated (no option/config I have found to date). I have not tried single regulated though (might be worth a test for shits-n-giggles - possibly for low power oil usage ;-)

Do I, or would I recommend this mod to others ...?
NO!
If you need others recommendation, this is not the mod for you. If you care to pay attention, think, understand what you are doing then ...

Hope something here useful to you.

Regards, Chris

Sent from my PH-1 using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

VU Sponsors

Top