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Has anyone heard any thing about the temple np from vaperz cloud ?

jimswisher

Member For 2 Years
I'm thinking about picking one up for the hammer of God v3, but I'm not sure if it will be a good paring or not any help would be appreciated. Any suggestions for a nice 30 mm rda?
 
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fraleywp

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Member For 4 Years
I love my Hellvape Iron Maiden. I use it on a triple 18650 Mech and it is pretty much perfect to me.

It can get a little messy as there is a ceramic cap over the coils. Some juices get gunky fast and you have to rinse the ceramic cap and top cap to keep things clean. The level of flavor and clouds make it worth it to me.
 

Carambrda

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Member For 5 Years
I own a limited edition HOG V3 and a limited edition HOG V3.1, and a Temple NP. The "NP" stands for "Neutral Post"... it means the RDA comes with a center post that is not connected (electrically) to the 510 connector of the RDA. Normally if you mount two identical coils (i.e., a typical dual coil build) in an RDA, resistance will be halved when compared to mounting just a single coil. This is because the two coils will then be connected in parallel. Whereas if you use the neutral post to connect the two coils in series, their combined resistance will be double when compared to a single coil. (The idea behind this is essentially the same as creating a "bridged" coil build, which is a special type of coil build the purpose of which is to basically just work your way around the fact your atomizer lacks a neutral post.) The airflow adjustment on the Temple NP is triple tiered. The multiple small air holes create a type of airflow that is exceptionally very smooth. Other 30mm RDAs that I own are a Deathwish Modz Deathtrap and a (30mm version) Vapergate limited edition Mason V2. All three of these 30mm RDAs are amazing excellent.
 

jimswisher

Member For 2 Years
I own a limited edition HOG V3 and a limited edition HOG V3.1, and a Temple NP. The "NP" stands for "Neutral Post"... it means the RDA comes with a center post that is not connected (electrically) to the 510 connector of the RDA. Normally if you mount two identical coils (i.e., a typical dual coil build) in an RDA, resistance will be halved when compared to mounting just a single coil. This is because the two coils will then be connected in parallel. Whereas if you use the neutral post to connect the two coils in series, their combined resistance will be double when compared to a single coil. (The idea behind this is essentially the same as creating a "bridged" coil build, which is a special type of coil build the purpose of which is to basically just work your way around the fact your atomizer lacks a neutral post.) The airflow adjustment on the Temple NP is triple tiered. The multiple small air holes create a type of airflow that is exceptionally very smooth. Other 30mm RDAs that I own are a Deathwish Modz Deathtrap and a (30mm version) Vapergate limited edition Mason V2. All three of these 30mm RDAs are amazing excellent.
Which do you prefer on the hog?
 

Carambrda

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Member For 5 Years
Which do you prefer on the hog?
It simply depends on what type of coil build you have in mind because the Temple NP specifically allows you to use dual coil builds that would typically ohm out far too low to be used with the HOG V3/V3.1 due to it being a 8.4 volts mod so the vape would be searing hot to the point of getting you nowhere, whereas the Deathtrap is specifically designed to be used with crazy big single coil builds so there simply is no replacement for this RDA, and, for dual coil builds that actually are vapable at 8.4 volts, the limited edition Mason V2 specifically offers continuously adjustable double tiered side airflow in conjunction with separately continuously adjustable bottom airflow so I can't fault that one in any way whatsoever either. That and the fact they're all just FUCKING STUNNING.
 
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jimswisher

Member For 2 Years
It simply depends on what type of coil build you have in mind because the Temple NP specifically allows you to use dual coil builds that would typically ohm out far too low to be used with the HOG V3/V3.1 due to it being a 8.4 volts mod so the vape would be searing hot to the point of getting you nowhere, whereas the Deathtrap is specifically designed to be used with crazy big single coil builds so there simply is no replacement for this RDA, and, for dual coil builds that actually are vapable at 8.4 volts, the limited edition Mason V2 specifically offers continuously adjustable double tiered side airflow in conjunction with separately continuously adjustable bottom airflow so I can't fault that one in any way whatsoever either. That and the fact they're all just FUCKING STUNNING.
Is the mason v2 the gemini series? Thays all I'm finding when I search it.
 

aeon

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...for dual coil builds that actually are vapable at 8.4 volts, the limited edition Mason V2 specifically offers continuously adjustable double tiered side airflow in conjunction with separately continuously adjustable bottom airflow so I can't fault that one in any way whatsoever either. That and the fact they're all just FUCKING STUNNING.

My first Mason was the Advocate 27mm in chrome, which I thought was a real gem...and it is.

But the limited edition Mason v2 is a real step above because of that bottom airflow...and the machining quality and tolerances on mine were nothing less than perfect. I love the gunmetal color too. And that 30mm deck allows for some fat and wide coils that have the surface area to deliver the goods when it comes to lush plumes of vapor. And that bottom airflow meant a step-up in flavor beyond the Advocate.

Any downsides? Well, no box or extra parts, rings, etc., but given everything else, I can live with that.

Part of me wants to order the 24mm (for my Therion), and then another 30mm as a backup (to rock on the Triade). They’re that good.

Cheers,
Ian
 

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