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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of Modefined Lyra Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links.
Introduction:
The Modefined Lyra is the latest mod from from new company Modefined and the follow up to their Sirius mod which was excellent. It’s a dual 18650 200 watt mod with a large color screen and centered 510 pin all in a small size so right up my alley. Modefined isn’t a fully new company though, they are a sister company of lost vape, who has been around for a long time and most famous for the DNA chipped mods like the therion, triad, and paranormal. It’s available in 5 color options, Amber/Black, Black, Black/Red, Amber/Silver, and Black/Silver. In the pics the Amber looks like ultem but i have the black one so can’t tell.
Manufacturer's Specs:
https://imgur.com/a/iFNIPtN
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with it. It’s nothing fancy or standout but it’s your typical small dual battery mod. It has a good size to it it’s one of the smaller ones. Nice rounded shape, nice large color screen, centered 510 pin. It looks like a more basic version of the SX mini g class but smaller. I think many will like the simple design over the more flashy ones we’ve seen lately. The menu system is very easy to use. It’s just like the sirius or a less feature rich DNA 250c chip with it’s own separate menu button. Overall just really liked the simplicity of this mod and the size and shape and I think it's the kind of mod many people will like.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .11 , .15, .2, and .6 ohms. wattage points were max (200), 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 195 watts and 42 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 5 watts (3 watts or less at 100 or lower). At .15 it maxed out at 199 watts. The rest of the tests it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .2 test it maxed out at 199 watts. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .6 testing it maxed out at 93 watts and 7.469 volts. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 5 watts. The volts shows there is no boost circuit lin this mod
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. Worst case it was off by 5 watts, that was only in a couple of cases. Most of the time it was on point or within a watt or 3. 17 out of the 24 test points was within 3 watts. 4 tests were limited by the volts or amps. The other 3 tests were 4-5 watts off. So really accurate. I’m impressed i was able to get 195+ watts from a .11 to .2 ohm range as well. Usually the range is smaller for most mods. It’s also pretty accurately rated at 200 watts since i got 199 with the .15 and the .2 test. The 7.469 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit but falls a little short of the listed 8.4V max. They went with the theoretical input voltage since it’s buck only, but it’ll never happen in reality due to sag and efficiency. 7.5V would have been more accurate. They list the amp limit at 39 which is a little underrated. I got 42 amps from the mod in my testing. There are no preheat options, but the mod has a built in "hard" preheat to it.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Very accurate. Mostly within 3 watts. Accurate rating for watts (199), No boost circuit, amp limit 42 which is good. Volts tested at 7.469 so close so a little short of the 8.4V listed.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode and TCR mode set at 00092, I tested 7 builds a single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 3 fancy single coil builds and 2 fancy dual coil builds. The mod has a 100 watt limit in TC just like the sirius and also an auto setting as well. Adjusting the watts does change the ramp up as it should and it had no issues powering 80 watt dual coil builds either with a fast ramp up. It also did a great job on the throttle, it doesn't throttle too hard at all and gives a nice smooth consistent vape. With SS mode the temp felt off about 100 degrees on the high side, I found around 350F to be a warm vape, however in TCR mode it provides a warm vape in the 450-470 range as it should, so it feels pretty accurate there. Seems like they have the wrong TCR setting for their SS mode (many mods use 105 for it which is SS304 because nobody ever tells the companies i guess?) Overall I was very happy with the temp control on this mod and performed as good as the siruis and as good as any mod on the market.
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Introduction:
The Modefined Lyra is the latest mod from from new company Modefined and the follow up to their Sirius mod which was excellent. It’s a dual 18650 200 watt mod with a large color screen and centered 510 pin all in a small size so right up my alley. Modefined isn’t a fully new company though, they are a sister company of lost vape, who has been around for a long time and most famous for the DNA chipped mods like the therion, triad, and paranormal. It’s available in 5 color options, Amber/Black, Black, Black/Red, Amber/Silver, and Black/Silver. In the pics the Amber looks like ultem but i have the black one so can’t tell.
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Dual 18650 High-Amp Battery - Not Included
- Wattage Output Range: 7-200W
- Voltage Output Range: 1-8.4V
- Maximum Output: 39A
- Temperature Range: 200-600F
- Versatile Temperature Control Module
- Supports Ni200 Nickel, Titanium, and Stainless Steel Heating Elements
- TCR Adjustments
- BYPASS Mode
- Superior Die-Cast Zinc Alloy Construction
- Anodized Aluminum Control Face
- 1.3" Full-Color OLED Display
- Bottom-Loaded Battery Latch Door
- Oversized Firing Mechanism
- Four Button Operations
- Micro USB Port
- Overtime Protection
- Short Circuit Protection
- Low Battery Warning
- Spring-Loaded Stainless Steel 510 Connection
- Available in Black, Silver, Red, Amber
- 1 Lyra 200W Box Mod
- 1 Micro USB Cable
- Instructional Manual
https://imgur.com/a/iFNIPtN
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with it. It’s nothing fancy or standout but it’s your typical small dual battery mod. It has a good size to it it’s one of the smaller ones. Nice rounded shape, nice large color screen, centered 510 pin. It looks like a more basic version of the SX mini g class but smaller. I think many will like the simple design over the more flashy ones we’ve seen lately. The menu system is very easy to use. It’s just like the sirius or a less feature rich DNA 250c chip with it’s own separate menu button. Overall just really liked the simplicity of this mod and the size and shape and I think it's the kind of mod many people will like.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .11 , .15, .2, and .6 ohms. wattage points were max (200), 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 195 watts and 42 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 5 watts (3 watts or less at 100 or lower). At .15 it maxed out at 199 watts. The rest of the tests it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .2 test it maxed out at 199 watts. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .6 testing it maxed out at 93 watts and 7.469 volts. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 5 watts. The volts shows there is no boost circuit lin this mod
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. Worst case it was off by 5 watts, that was only in a couple of cases. Most of the time it was on point or within a watt or 3. 17 out of the 24 test points was within 3 watts. 4 tests were limited by the volts or amps. The other 3 tests were 4-5 watts off. So really accurate. I’m impressed i was able to get 195+ watts from a .11 to .2 ohm range as well. Usually the range is smaller for most mods. It’s also pretty accurately rated at 200 watts since i got 199 with the .15 and the .2 test. The 7.469 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit but falls a little short of the listed 8.4V max. They went with the theoretical input voltage since it’s buck only, but it’ll never happen in reality due to sag and efficiency. 7.5V would have been more accurate. They list the amp limit at 39 which is a little underrated. I got 42 amps from the mod in my testing. There are no preheat options, but the mod has a built in "hard" preheat to it.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Very accurate. Mostly within 3 watts. Accurate rating for watts (199), No boost circuit, amp limit 42 which is good. Volts tested at 7.469 so close so a little short of the 8.4V listed.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode and TCR mode set at 00092, I tested 7 builds a single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 3 fancy single coil builds and 2 fancy dual coil builds. The mod has a 100 watt limit in TC just like the sirius and also an auto setting as well. Adjusting the watts does change the ramp up as it should and it had no issues powering 80 watt dual coil builds either with a fast ramp up. It also did a great job on the throttle, it doesn't throttle too hard at all and gives a nice smooth consistent vape. With SS mode the temp felt off about 100 degrees on the high side, I found around 350F to be a warm vape, however in TCR mode it provides a warm vape in the 450-470 range as it should, so it feels pretty accurate there. Seems like they have the wrong TCR setting for their SS mode (many mods use 105 for it which is SS304 because nobody ever tells the companies i guess?) Overall I was very happy with the temp control on this mod and performed as good as the siruis and as good as any mod on the market.
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