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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of Asmodus Spruzza Kit. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links
Introduction:
The Asmodus Spruzza Kit is an 80 watt single 18650 regulated squonk mod and dual coil RDA named the Fonte. It’s an older kit as it came out around early to mid 2017 and it’s been in my backlog for about 6 months but since i’m working on a review for their new Pumper 18 coming next week, I thought this was as good of a time as any. Especially with the popularity of squonking in full force and the lack of regulated squonk mods out there. It’s available in 7 colors. 4 stabwood editions all with a black body and different color wood panels of red, green, blue and purple as well as 3 mosaic editions white/green, gold/black, and blue and red.
Manufacturer's Specs: Mod
https://imgur.com/a/CEP8kii
Asmodus Spruzza Mod
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I really liked the looks of it with the stabwood panels.. It’s a kinda small mod but light, similar to the hcigar VTinbox in size and shape. It uses a proprietary bottle system which i’ll talk more about later that you pump. It’s made to handle 24mm atomizers without overhang. The included RDA is the Fonte 24mm RDA that comes with a regular pin and BF squonk pin. It’s a dual coil RDA but they include a blocker to run it in single coil. It has the typical asmodus large touch screen on front. Overall though it was what i expected nothing impressive or different, but still nice and a bit classy.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. Testing resistances were done at .1 , .14, .19, and .55 ohms. wattage points were max (80), 60, 40, and 20. At .1 ohms it maxed out at 69 watts and 26 amps. For the rest of the testing it was high 0-4 watts. At .14 it maxed out at 76 watts. The rest of the tests it high 2-6 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 80 watts. For the rest of the testing it was high 3-11 watts. For the .55 testing it maxed out at 93 watts and 7.153 volts. The rest of the testing it was 8-17 watts high. The volts shows there is a boost circuit like most single battery mods.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was decent. Much like the minkin 2 and Minikin Reborn Ii tested, this mod tends to hit high most of the time so you’ll want to turn the watts down lower than normal. It’s a bit underrated at 80 watts since i got 93 with the .55 test. I was able to get max watts at .19 or higher which is likely caused by the low 26 amp limit i got, most single battery mods are around 30ish. The lower the setting though the more accurate it is. The 7.153 volt limit shows there is a boost circuit which makes sense since they list it at 7.5 max. They list the amp limit at 35 which is overstated. The watts is underrated. It also features a power curve mode that works great as well as well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is decent. Mostly hits hard so turn watts down a little. Underrated for max watts (93), Yes boost circuit, amp limit 26 which is low. Volts tested at 7.153+ so accurately rated at the 7.5 they list
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode, and in TCR mode with 00092, I tested 6 builds a single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 2 fancy single coil builds and 2 fancy dual coil builds. The mod has a 60 watt limit in temp control mode so one of my fancy dual coil builds couldn’t even be powered enough to judge. The other 5 builds however, I found the mod to be pretty weak. You have to set it over 550F to get any sort of decent vape. It does provide some good dry hit protection but i had to set mine at 570F to get a warm vape and feels more like what it should be around 450-480ish. It doesn't pulse and throttles well. If you play around with the TCR enough you may be able to get a decent vape without maxing out the temp settings (572F is the max). For me though I have to give it a fail. I wish asmodus would step up in this department because poor temp control is the only thing that really stops them from being killer mods.
Other Usage Notes
The mod uses a 3 click to lock and unlock. To turn it off you have to enter the menu which is 5 click then hold down the power option. The touch screen auto locks after you fire the mod. The screen unlocks by swiping down on it. You can also change that to a click setting in the menu but I prefer the swipe down personally. The menu system is a but cumbersome IMO but the main adjustments are easy to make. In temp control you need to 5 click to get in the menu and scroll by swiping left or right to get to the Ohm symbol and hold that to set the resistance and lock it in. In power mode that isn’t needed, it just reads live resistance. Changing the Power in temp mode is easy, with the screen unlocked just tap the temp or power to cycle between the 2, then hold the one you want to adjust. To change modes just unlock the screen and swipe left or right over the mode section. To adjust your TCR or curve hold down on the mode. It sounds more complicated than it is though, it’s pretty intuitive outside of setting your resistance for temp mode.
The bottle it comes with is interesting. It’s a clear hard bottle that is square and uses a pump system so you don’t have to squeeze it. There is good and bad to this. The good for me is knowing your atomizer and how many pumps you need for a consistent juice fill. I found 3-4 pumps to work well for most atomizers. The negative is if you pump too much, it doesn't suck back any excess juice. It also uses a proprietary bottle system and no spare included sadly. There is also no way to see the juice level without removing the panel. They should have added a cut out for this. The fill is also interesting, but the positive is you can fill it in the mod without removing. Juce lay the mod on it’s back and slide up the plastic window on the front, fill it then slide the window back down. The fire button is large and clicky and there is no button rattle.
Introduction:
The Asmodus Spruzza Kit is an 80 watt single 18650 regulated squonk mod and dual coil RDA named the Fonte. It’s an older kit as it came out around early to mid 2017 and it’s been in my backlog for about 6 months but since i’m working on a review for their new Pumper 18 coming next week, I thought this was as good of a time as any. Especially with the popularity of squonking in full force and the lack of regulated squonk mods out there. It’s available in 7 colors. 4 stabwood editions all with a black body and different color wood panels of red, green, blue and purple as well as 3 mosaic editions white/green, gold/black, and blue and red.
Manufacturer's Specs: Mod
- Single 18650 High-Amp Battery - Not Included
- Wattage Output Range: 5-80W
- Maximum Amp Output: 35A
- Maximum Volt Output: 7.5V
- Voltage Input: 3.2V to 4.2V
- Minimum Atomizer Resistance: 0.1ohm
- Temperature Control Range: 212-572F
- Ni200 Nickel, Titanium, and 304/316/317 Stainless Steel Compatibility
- TCR Adjustments
- TFR Adjustments
- CURVE Mode
- Durable Zinc Alloy Frame
- High-End Stabilized Wood Panel
- 6mL Squonk Bottle - Proprietary SSS Pump System
- Intuitive 0.91" OLED Display - Touch Sensitive
- Oversized Circle Firing Mechanism - asMODus Logo
- Short Circuit Protection
- Overcurrent Protection
- Reverse Polarity Protection
- Under-Voltage Protection
- High Resistance Protection
- Thermal Protection
- Over Voltage Protection
- Low Resistance Protection
- Micro USB Port - Firmware Upgrades
- Squonk-Ready Bottom-Feeding Section
- 510 Connection
- 24mm Diameter
- 3.5mm Deep Juice Well
- Superior Stainless Steel Construction
- Two-Post, Single Terminal Build Deck Design
- Side-Secured via Hex Screws
- PEEK Insulators
- Double O-Ring Top Cap Securement
- Dual Slotted Side Airflow Control
- Wide Bore Delrin Drip Tip
- Squonk-Ready 510 Bottom Feeding Pin
- Standard 510 Connection Pin
- 1 Spruzza 80W Squonk Box Mod
- 1 Fonte 24mm RDA
- 1 Pair of Prebuilt Clapton Coils
- 2 Allen Keys
- Spare Parts Pack
- Instructional Manual
https://imgur.com/a/CEP8kii
Asmodus Spruzza Mod
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I really liked the looks of it with the stabwood panels.. It’s a kinda small mod but light, similar to the hcigar VTinbox in size and shape. It uses a proprietary bottle system which i’ll talk more about later that you pump. It’s made to handle 24mm atomizers without overhang. The included RDA is the Fonte 24mm RDA that comes with a regular pin and BF squonk pin. It’s a dual coil RDA but they include a blocker to run it in single coil. It has the typical asmodus large touch screen on front. Overall though it was what i expected nothing impressive or different, but still nice and a bit classy.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. Testing resistances were done at .1 , .14, .19, and .55 ohms. wattage points were max (80), 60, 40, and 20. At .1 ohms it maxed out at 69 watts and 26 amps. For the rest of the testing it was high 0-4 watts. At .14 it maxed out at 76 watts. The rest of the tests it high 2-6 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 80 watts. For the rest of the testing it was high 3-11 watts. For the .55 testing it maxed out at 93 watts and 7.153 volts. The rest of the testing it was 8-17 watts high. The volts shows there is a boost circuit like most single battery mods.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was decent. Much like the minkin 2 and Minikin Reborn Ii tested, this mod tends to hit high most of the time so you’ll want to turn the watts down lower than normal. It’s a bit underrated at 80 watts since i got 93 with the .55 test. I was able to get max watts at .19 or higher which is likely caused by the low 26 amp limit i got, most single battery mods are around 30ish. The lower the setting though the more accurate it is. The 7.153 volt limit shows there is a boost circuit which makes sense since they list it at 7.5 max. They list the amp limit at 35 which is overstated. The watts is underrated. It also features a power curve mode that works great as well as well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is decent. Mostly hits hard so turn watts down a little. Underrated for max watts (93), Yes boost circuit, amp limit 26 which is low. Volts tested at 7.153+ so accurately rated at the 7.5 they list
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode, and in TCR mode with 00092, I tested 6 builds a single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 2 fancy single coil builds and 2 fancy dual coil builds. The mod has a 60 watt limit in temp control mode so one of my fancy dual coil builds couldn’t even be powered enough to judge. The other 5 builds however, I found the mod to be pretty weak. You have to set it over 550F to get any sort of decent vape. It does provide some good dry hit protection but i had to set mine at 570F to get a warm vape and feels more like what it should be around 450-480ish. It doesn't pulse and throttles well. If you play around with the TCR enough you may be able to get a decent vape without maxing out the temp settings (572F is the max). For me though I have to give it a fail. I wish asmodus would step up in this department because poor temp control is the only thing that really stops them from being killer mods.
Other Usage Notes
The mod uses a 3 click to lock and unlock. To turn it off you have to enter the menu which is 5 click then hold down the power option. The touch screen auto locks after you fire the mod. The screen unlocks by swiping down on it. You can also change that to a click setting in the menu but I prefer the swipe down personally. The menu system is a but cumbersome IMO but the main adjustments are easy to make. In temp control you need to 5 click to get in the menu and scroll by swiping left or right to get to the Ohm symbol and hold that to set the resistance and lock it in. In power mode that isn’t needed, it just reads live resistance. Changing the Power in temp mode is easy, with the screen unlocked just tap the temp or power to cycle between the 2, then hold the one you want to adjust. To change modes just unlock the screen and swipe left or right over the mode section. To adjust your TCR or curve hold down on the mode. It sounds more complicated than it is though, it’s pretty intuitive outside of setting your resistance for temp mode.
The bottle it comes with is interesting. It’s a clear hard bottle that is square and uses a pump system so you don’t have to squeeze it. There is good and bad to this. The good for me is knowing your atomizer and how many pumps you need for a consistent juice fill. I found 3-4 pumps to work well for most atomizers. The negative is if you pump too much, it doesn't suck back any excess juice. It also uses a proprietary bottle system and no spare included sadly. There is also no way to see the juice level without removing the panel. They should have added a cut out for this. The fill is also interesting, but the positive is you can fill it in the mod without removing. Juce lay the mod on it’s back and slide up the plastic window on the front, fill it then slide the window back down. The fire button is large and clicky and there is no button rattle.