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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Vaporesso Revenger Mini Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links.
Introduction:
The Vaporesso Revenger Mini is the latest mod in the Revenger Line and the smallest as well. While the other revenger mods were dual 18650, The Revenger Mini is an internal battery mod with a built in 2500mah battery according to the specs. It’s capable of up to 85 watts and has all the features you’d expect from the omni chip. It keeps the same form factor of other revenger mods just shrunk down to about the size of a dual 18650 battery case and a little smaller than a dual 21700 battery case. It’s available in 5 colors Red, Black, Blue, Rainbow, and Aluminum and they have different LED designs on the back as well.
Manufacturer's Specs:
https://imgur.com/a/kotpjIT
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the size and design of it. I had already reviewed the revenger and revenger X last year and true to its name, it’s a mini revenger. Shrunk down into a small form factor about the size of a dual 18650 plastic case but with an internal battery listed at 2500mah instead of the dual 18650 configurations of the original revengers. Despite its small size, thanks to the centered 510 pin it can still handle a 25mm atomizer without overhang which should be more than enough for any atomizer you’d want to use on it and still looks great with a 22mm one as well. It has the same large screen as the other revengers and uses physical buttons not a touch screen. They added in 1 change with an LED on the back that can be turned off and if it’s off, you wouldn’t even know it exists. Overall pretty impressed with this mod from the start.
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 .11 , .14, .19, and .6 ohms. wattage points were max (85), 60, 40, and 20. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 79 watts and 27 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 4 watts. At .14 it maxed out at 81 watts. The rest of the tests it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 84 watts. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 1 watt. For the .6 testing it maxed out at 88 watts and 7.258 volts. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit in the mod as there should be.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was excellent. Worst case it was off by 4 watts, that was only in a couple of cases. Most of the time it was on point or within a watt or 2. 12 out of the 16 test points was within 2 watts. 1 test was limited by the amps. The other 3 tests were 3-4 watts off. So really accurate. I’m impressed i was able to get 79+ watts from a .11 to .6 ohm range as well so most people should pretty much get the benefit of the full wattage. It’s also pretty accurately rated at 85 watts since i got 84 with the .19 test and 88 with the .6 ohm test. The 7.258 volt limit shows there is a boost circuit but was limited by the watts. They list the voltage max at 8.5 which i consider plausible it could have reached it with a higher ohm coil. They don’t list an amp limit but the 27 i got is right on par with most of the best internal battery mods like this so no issues there.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is excellent. Very accurate. Mostly within 2 watts. Accurate rating for watts (88), Yes boost circuit. amp limit 27 which is good for a small internal mod. Volts tested at 7.258+ since i was limited by the watts with a .6 ohm coil could be a little higher
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode and TCR mode set at 00092, I tested 6 builds, 1 single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 3 fancy single coil builds and 1 fancy smaller dual coil build. The mod has no watt limit in TC. Adjusting the watts does change the ramp up as it should and it had no issues powering a 70 watt dual coil build or my 50-60 watt single 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 50-60 degrees on the high side, I found around 380-400F to be a warm vape, however in TCR mode it provides a warm vape in the 440-460 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 is right in line with what i expected from a vaporesso mod. It does a great job for the price point
Introduction:
The Vaporesso Revenger Mini is the latest mod in the Revenger Line and the smallest as well. While the other revenger mods were dual 18650, The Revenger Mini is an internal battery mod with a built in 2500mah battery according to the specs. It’s capable of up to 85 watts and has all the features you’d expect from the omni chip. It keeps the same form factor of other revenger mods just shrunk down to about the size of a dual 18650 battery case and a little smaller than a dual 21700 battery case. It’s available in 5 colors Red, Black, Blue, Rainbow, and Aluminum and they have different LED designs on the back as well.
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Dimensions: 75 x 40 x 28mm
- Wattage Range: 5 85W
- Voltage range: 0 - 8.5V
- Resistance Range: 0.05 - 5.0ohm
- Temperature Control Range: 100℃-315℃/200F-600F
- Output Modes: Smart VW(H/N/S), CCW, CCT, VT(NI,TI,SS), TCR, RTC, BYPASS
- Advanced OMNI Board 2.2 Chipset
- Built-in 2500mAh Battery
- Unique Lighting Pattern
- Revolutionary IML design
- 0.96 Inch OLED Display
- Compact Design More Portable
- Durable Aluminum Alloy Construction
- 2.5A Quick Charging via Micro USB Port
- Spring Loaded Gold Plated 510 Connection
- Low Voltage/Current/Output Short Circuit/Load/Low Resistance/Overheating/Anti Loaded/Timeout Protection
- 1 Vaporesso Revenger Mini Mod
- 1 Micro USB Cable
- Instructional Manual
https://imgur.com/a/kotpjIT
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the size and design of it. I had already reviewed the revenger and revenger X last year and true to its name, it’s a mini revenger. Shrunk down into a small form factor about the size of a dual 18650 plastic case but with an internal battery listed at 2500mah instead of the dual 18650 configurations of the original revengers. Despite its small size, thanks to the centered 510 pin it can still handle a 25mm atomizer without overhang which should be more than enough for any atomizer you’d want to use on it and still looks great with a 22mm one as well. It has the same large screen as the other revengers and uses physical buttons not a touch screen. They added in 1 change with an LED on the back that can be turned off and if it’s off, you wouldn’t even know it exists. Overall pretty impressed with this mod from the start.
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 .11 , .14, .19, and .6 ohms. wattage points were max (85), 60, 40, and 20. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 79 watts and 27 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 4 watts. At .14 it maxed out at 81 watts. The rest of the tests it was never off by more than 2 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 84 watts. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than 1 watt. For the .6 testing it maxed out at 88 watts and 7.258 volts. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit in the mod as there should be.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was excellent. Worst case it was off by 4 watts, that was only in a couple of cases. Most of the time it was on point or within a watt or 2. 12 out of the 16 test points was within 2 watts. 1 test was limited by the amps. The other 3 tests were 3-4 watts off. So really accurate. I’m impressed i was able to get 79+ watts from a .11 to .6 ohm range as well so most people should pretty much get the benefit of the full wattage. It’s also pretty accurately rated at 85 watts since i got 84 with the .19 test and 88 with the .6 ohm test. The 7.258 volt limit shows there is a boost circuit but was limited by the watts. They list the voltage max at 8.5 which i consider plausible it could have reached it with a higher ohm coil. They don’t list an amp limit but the 27 i got is right on par with most of the best internal battery mods like this so no issues there.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is excellent. Very accurate. Mostly within 2 watts. Accurate rating for watts (88), Yes boost circuit. amp limit 27 which is good for a small internal mod. Volts tested at 7.258+ since i was limited by the watts with a .6 ohm coil could be a little higher
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire with the SS mode and TCR mode set at 00092, I tested 6 builds, 1 single round spaced, a dual round spaced, 3 fancy single coil builds and 1 fancy smaller dual coil build. The mod has no watt limit in TC. Adjusting the watts does change the ramp up as it should and it had no issues powering a 70 watt dual coil build or my 50-60 watt single 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 50-60 degrees on the high side, I found around 380-400F to be a warm vape, however in TCR mode it provides a warm vape in the 440-460 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 is right in line with what i expected from a vaporesso mod. It does a great job for the price point