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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Ehpro Fusion Kit. Disclaimer: This product was sent to me from Ehpro for the purpose of this review.
Introduction:
The Ehpro Fusion Kit is a new idea from ehpro that has a mod that features 2 chips capable of 100 watts each and with the included RDA allows you to power up each coil differently. When used with any other atty it acts as a standard 150 watt mod. It has 5 button layout with a plus and minus for each chip and 1 fire button. It’s available in 4 colors. All with black trim, yellow, orange, red, and SS with matching RDTA. The RDTA itself has 2 separate positive posts, 2 seperate tank sections for using 2 different flavors, and features bottom and side air.
Manufacturer's Specs:
Test Chart:
Spreadsheet:
Separate settings on 2 builds:
Stock Shot Colors:
Exploded Tank:
Mod Features:
RDTA disassembled:
RDTA Built (2 different coils):
RDTA Built and Wicked:
Box Contents:
Size Comparison:
Size comparison 2:
Handcheck:
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I liked the idea of what they were trying to do. The mod itself is like a bigger battlestar but not by much. The RDTA had an issue where one of the screws in the top negative post wouldn’t tighten down. I informed ehpro and they sent me a replacement. The replacement had the same issue and none of the spares worked, luckily i was able to find one that fit right from my spare screw kit. It’s almost as if that hole was made a little bigger then the rest. Building on the RDTA was pretty standard. It has a deck similar to the boreas V2 and while i normally don’t care for “extra metal” in this case it’s justified because it’s needed to separate the 2 positives so they can be used independently. All in all not a bad start minus the post screw issue on the RDTA. The menu system is easy 3 clicks and then adjust each using their set of plus and minus buttons.
Watt Mode Performance
Let’s get into some data. Resistances for this mod’s testing were done at .11, .15, .2 and .51 for the high resistance test. The mod reads resistance accurate and live. The wattage testing points were max watts (150), 125, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .11 ohms the mod maxed out at 85 watts and 28 amps. The 28 amp limit is insanely low for a dual battery mod. 1st time i seen one under 30 personally. Most single can do 30 amps. The rest of the testing it hit low 1-2 watts so pretty dam accurate. At the .15 test it maxed out at 118 watts (and again 28 amps) and the rest of the testing hitting low from 1-4 watts so pretty accurate again.
For the .20 test it maxed out at 155 watts (28 amps again so consistent) meeting it’s spec of 150 watts advertised. The rest of the testing pretty accurate under 100 never being off by more than 2 watts except the 125 test where it was 133 watts. For the high resistance test of .51 it maxed out at 106 watts and 7.363 volts. For the rest of the testing it was 6 high, 2 high, and on point. My max wattage overall was 155 so it does reach the 150 promised and exceeds it.The max amps (28) is really low for a dual battery mod and more in line with most single battery mods. Most dual battery mods are around 35-40. The 7.363 volts is solid for a dual battery mod. The mod never got hot or warm in my testing outside of the top plate which absorbs heat from the atty. But never got too hot IMO. just a little warm. overall one of the cooler running mods out there. Output was smooth and consistent. Overall it’s a solid performer under 100 watts and does meet it’s wattage claims, but it’s low amp limit makes it not great for sub .2 ohm vaping.
The 3rd part of this is the independent wattage (or even running one in TC and one in power mode) where each chip of the mod powers 1 coil each on a dual coil build. Outside of the obvious crank one high crank one low and watch it where you can see it works i also hooked up separate leads and you can see here
where there is different output to each coil so in short, it does work as advertised. I didn’t do a full range of testing independently due to it only being compatible with the 1 atomizer, but I did want to show in a visual that it does indeed work as promised allowing 2 separate outputs to 2 separate coils in the same atomizer, so it does come through on that particular promise as well
Temperature Control
Using SS316 wire with the default SS mode. I tested 8 builds ranging from single round spaced single and dual coils, to fancy single coil and Fancy dual coil builds and 1 time on the included RDTA with 2 separate coils firing each independently as well as both at the same time. The mod did 1 thing good, never came close to a dry hit. Outside of that though not much to say even cranking it up to 600f (max temp) didn’t produce a good vape cutting off way too early and throttling back hard. Overall it’s good at not getting dry hits but never really produces a decent vape so i’m gonna give it a no-go for temp control usage
Other Usage Notes
The mod has a nice feel and weight to it. It’s slightly larger than a battlestar and same shape. I didn’t do a disassembly on this one as i didn’t feel a need to. The screen is a good size and bright. The menu system is simple 3 clicks to cycle through modes which you can do independently. The main draw of this kit being the ability to put in 2 different coils in the same atomizer and power each one independently and it does work as promised. It’s easy to adjust all the settings and simple to use.
Introduction:
The Ehpro Fusion Kit is a new idea from ehpro that has a mod that features 2 chips capable of 100 watts each and with the included RDA allows you to power up each coil differently. When used with any other atty it acts as a standard 150 watt mod. It has 5 button layout with a plus and minus for each chip and 1 fire button. It’s available in 4 colors. All with black trim, yellow, orange, red, and SS with matching RDTA. The RDTA itself has 2 separate positive posts, 2 seperate tank sections for using 2 different flavors, and features bottom and side air.
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Max Outside Diameter:41.541.884mm
- Material:Zinc alloy
- Batteryetachable dual 18650 battery
- Battery cover:Slide to open at the bottom
- Threading:Spring dual 510 threading,compatible with single 510 threading
- Atomizer:510 Threading atomizer
- Contact pin:Gold plated stainless steel
- Coil resistance range:0.06~3Ω
- Output voltage:0.5~8V
- Temperature control:200-600F 100-300℃
- Power rangeualway 0W-100W.single way 0-150W
- Micro USB:Yes
- Software update online:Yes
- Work mode:TEMP/PWR/TCR/BYPASS
- Material:High-temperature resistance glass+SS
- Thread:510 thread
- Eliquide storage way:2 separate eliquide tank
- Capacity of eliguide:2ml*2
- Adjust airflow:Yes
- Coilual coil(Single coil is also avaliable)
- 1x Fusion Mod
- 1x Fusion Tank
- 1x Extra Glass Tank
- 1x 810 Delrin Drip Tip
- 1x Delrin 510 Drip TIp Adaptor
- 2x Premade Fused Clapton Coils
- 1x Standard 510 Pin
- 1x Micro USB Cable
- 1x Bag Of Spare Parts
Test Chart:
Spreadsheet:
Separate settings on 2 builds:
Stock Shot Colors:
Exploded Tank:
Mod Features:
RDTA disassembled:
RDTA Built (2 different coils):
RDTA Built and Wicked:
Box Contents:
Size Comparison:
Size comparison 2:
Handcheck:
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I liked the idea of what they were trying to do. The mod itself is like a bigger battlestar but not by much. The RDTA had an issue where one of the screws in the top negative post wouldn’t tighten down. I informed ehpro and they sent me a replacement. The replacement had the same issue and none of the spares worked, luckily i was able to find one that fit right from my spare screw kit. It’s almost as if that hole was made a little bigger then the rest. Building on the RDTA was pretty standard. It has a deck similar to the boreas V2 and while i normally don’t care for “extra metal” in this case it’s justified because it’s needed to separate the 2 positives so they can be used independently. All in all not a bad start minus the post screw issue on the RDTA. The menu system is easy 3 clicks and then adjust each using their set of plus and minus buttons.
Watt Mode Performance
Let’s get into some data. Resistances for this mod’s testing were done at .11, .15, .2 and .51 for the high resistance test. The mod reads resistance accurate and live. The wattage testing points were max watts (150), 125, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .11 ohms the mod maxed out at 85 watts and 28 amps. The 28 amp limit is insanely low for a dual battery mod. 1st time i seen one under 30 personally. Most single can do 30 amps. The rest of the testing it hit low 1-2 watts so pretty dam accurate. At the .15 test it maxed out at 118 watts (and again 28 amps) and the rest of the testing hitting low from 1-4 watts so pretty accurate again.
For the .20 test it maxed out at 155 watts (28 amps again so consistent) meeting it’s spec of 150 watts advertised. The rest of the testing pretty accurate under 100 never being off by more than 2 watts except the 125 test where it was 133 watts. For the high resistance test of .51 it maxed out at 106 watts and 7.363 volts. For the rest of the testing it was 6 high, 2 high, and on point. My max wattage overall was 155 so it does reach the 150 promised and exceeds it.The max amps (28) is really low for a dual battery mod and more in line with most single battery mods. Most dual battery mods are around 35-40. The 7.363 volts is solid for a dual battery mod. The mod never got hot or warm in my testing outside of the top plate which absorbs heat from the atty. But never got too hot IMO. just a little warm. overall one of the cooler running mods out there. Output was smooth and consistent. Overall it’s a solid performer under 100 watts and does meet it’s wattage claims, but it’s low amp limit makes it not great for sub .2 ohm vaping.
The 3rd part of this is the independent wattage (or even running one in TC and one in power mode) where each chip of the mod powers 1 coil each on a dual coil build. Outside of the obvious crank one high crank one low and watch it where you can see it works i also hooked up separate leads and you can see here
where there is different output to each coil so in short, it does work as advertised. I didn’t do a full range of testing independently due to it only being compatible with the 1 atomizer, but I did want to show in a visual that it does indeed work as promised allowing 2 separate outputs to 2 separate coils in the same atomizer, so it does come through on that particular promise as well
Temperature Control
Using SS316 wire with the default SS mode. I tested 8 builds ranging from single round spaced single and dual coils, to fancy single coil and Fancy dual coil builds and 1 time on the included RDTA with 2 separate coils firing each independently as well as both at the same time. The mod did 1 thing good, never came close to a dry hit. Outside of that though not much to say even cranking it up to 600f (max temp) didn’t produce a good vape cutting off way too early and throttling back hard. Overall it’s good at not getting dry hits but never really produces a decent vape so i’m gonna give it a no-go for temp control usage
Other Usage Notes
The mod has a nice feel and weight to it. It’s slightly larger than a battlestar and same shape. I didn’t do a disassembly on this one as i didn’t feel a need to. The screen is a good size and bright. The menu system is simple 3 clicks to cycle through modes which you can do independently. The main draw of this kit being the ability to put in 2 different coils in the same atomizer and power each one independently and it does work as promised. It’s easy to adjust all the settings and simple to use.