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ATHENA ENVY 22 75W TC MOD

WARCHOP37

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
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So this compact lil bugger just showed up in the mail today. Here it is sporting my Griffin. Anyone who hasn't heard of it, here are a few of the listed specs for it:

JiGuan 750T chipset (don't know much about it)
3200 mAh internal battery
5-75W range
.1-4.0 ohm resistance range in normal mode
.005-.5 ohm TC mode resistance range
100-300C / 200-600F temp ranges
Puff counter/timer

4 modes:
M1- normal mode
M2- bypass (mech style) mode
M3- TC Mode (Celsius)
M4 TC mode (Farenheit)

Comes with:
Mod
USB charging cable ( no pass through)
manual
Warranty card

So far I like it. It's compact, fits my hand relatively well and I do like the recessed portion for your tank. It's no wider than my IPV5 and no taller than my EVic Mini or my D3.
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Controls are easy to navigate. Five clicks turns it on, three clicks allows you to cycle through the various modes, five clicks turns it off.
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All the modes work as advertised. Temp control is Ni200 only. Despite that downside (if you can consider it one) I haven't noticed any real problems with it; its easy to operate and operates as it should and looks good while doing it. Price point is also good at about $45.00.

If you're looking to add a good looking mod to your collection, you wouldn't be disappointed with the Envy22.
 

centella4u

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
I just got the Athena Hero 240 watts which I haven't had time to play around with yet. But thanks on such a detailed info.
PS. love that screen.


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WARCHOP37

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Member For 4 Years
@centella4u this mod is super easy, really clean looking, and performs. She isn't one of the fawned over mods that we all know and use, but definitely a good pick up for anyone wanting something off the beaten path.
 

centella4u

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Member For 4 Years
Is the firmware upgradable? It would be really nice if, in the future, we can use tc in other kind of wire apart from Ni200 as well.


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WARCHOP37

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Member For 4 Years
That I am unsure of. It would be nice as people have started to migrate away from Ni200 wire. I used it for my Griffin using SS. I set the temp to about 250F and it holds temp, knowing it's really about 450 as it shows on my Evic mini.
 

drugarth

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Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
No firmware updates for this mod as far as I know.
It is a nice mod, it is just a bit to wide. I primarly use my Xvostick (and hopefully soon my Ysticks), but the well in this one is perfect for taller tanks like the Mutank. I thought off selling it, but the ease of use and the fact it accomodates larger tanks (compared to the xvostick/ystick) means I'll keep it just for these tanks. Even with how wide it is, it's still better than such a tall tank on top, so I like it.

Here's a pic with the mutank (68.5mm):

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