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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Steamcrave Titan PWM Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links. Note: This is a retail version and not marked as a sample
Introduction:
The Steamcrave Titan PWM Mod is the latest and first mod from longtime manufacturer Steamcrave. Mostly known for their atomizers like the aromamizer line of RTAs and the glaz, The Titan PWM mod is made to accommodate their Titan 41mm RTA without overhang. The Titan PWM is a quad 18650 mod (series-parallel) rated at 300 watts and is styled like a hog V3 mech as in it’s a tall rectangle box. It’s available in 3 colors matte black, SS and Matte Gunmetal to match their titan RTA color options. It sells on their official site for 79.90 USD or in a bundle with the titan RTA i reviewed yesterday for 136 USD
Manufacturer's Specs:
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I liked the design of it. It’s as simple as it comes and reminded me of a taller version of the hog V3 mech mod. It’s a simple rectangle mod made to accomodate 41mm atomizers like their Titan 41mm RTA. Outside of that it’s as simple as they come and kind of reminds be of a 4 battery version of the squid DB mod. It has a decent sized black and white screen and a dial adjustment that also acts as the fire button sticking out from the side. It’s also voltage adjust only no wattage mod or other fancy modes. Overall i felt like this mod was designed to be simple and pair with their titan RTA which was the point of it so well done there.
Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .16, and .21 ohms. It’s a Voltage adjust only mod so Voltage points were max (8.4), 6, 4, 2, and 1 (minimum voltage). At .12 ohms it maxed out at 300 watts, 5.996 volts and 50 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than .104 volts and as close as .003 volts to the setting. Very accurate with no struggle. At .16 it maxed out at 310 watts and 7.048 Volts. Again very accurate it was .206V high at the 6V test but the rest were the same as the the .12 ohm test so very accurate again but slightly high. For the .21 test it maxed out at 321 watts and 8.205V. Again really good but a little on the high side With the 6V or higher setting (.205v and .206v) but under that the same as the other tests.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. It never really struggled and is mostly slightly high .052v to .206v with it hitting higher more on the higher volt settings (above 6). I was able to get 321 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 300 watts and a little underrated. Their manual doesn’t list a max volt limit, the mod can go up to 8.4v on the settings implying no boost circuit but due to the efficiency of the chip and having 4 batteries in parallel/series the sag is minimal and i was able to get 8.205 with a .21 ohm coil which was over 300 watts so no issue there and well done. They list an amp limit on this mod of 60A. The most i got was 50 with a .12 ohm coil which is still one of the highest available today and much needed with the .06 ohm minimum resistance which would allow 150 watts at that low of a resistance. Personally If i was listing the specs I’d call the mod 320 watts, 8.2V and 50A. So overall not bad listings except the amp limit which i feel is slightly overstated but not too crazy.
This mod is made to fill a niche of high watts and low resistance builds and massive tanks and really just nails it. The mod never got warm when stressing it at all. Even when i was chain vaping the titan 41mm RTA at 180ish watts the mod handled it great. The mod also has no noticeable fire delay. You can get the full 300+ watts between a .12 ohm and .21 ohm coil as well and maybe even a wider range slightly. Also impressive is the minimum 1.052v i got. Many VV mods like this have high minimum volt limits. Some as high as 3.6V which means really low resistance coils have a high minimum wattage the mod can put out. This is not an issue on this mod. Another thing worth noting is this is not a PWM mod as the name suggest. It’s a VV mod so no different form any other regulated mod on the market except that it adjust by volts only and not watts. It’s basically a 4 battery version of the squid DB mod but with volt adjustment instead of watt adjustment or a 4 battery ijoy zenith with a screen instead of a pot.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Mostly hits slightly high. Accurately rated for watts (321), High amp limit of 50 but falls short of the 60A listed. Max Volts Tested 8.2v with a .21 ohm coil. Not PWM, is just a VV mod with a screen.
Introduction:
The Steamcrave Titan PWM Mod is the latest and first mod from longtime manufacturer Steamcrave. Mostly known for their atomizers like the aromamizer line of RTAs and the glaz, The Titan PWM mod is made to accommodate their Titan 41mm RTA without overhang. The Titan PWM is a quad 18650 mod (series-parallel) rated at 300 watts and is styled like a hog V3 mech as in it’s a tall rectangle box. It’s available in 3 colors matte black, SS and Matte Gunmetal to match their titan RTA color options. It sells on their official site for 79.90 USD or in a bundle with the titan RTA i reviewed yesterday for 136 USD
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Powerful, Simple and Safe to Use
- 4pcs 18650 in parallel/ series
- Variable voltage adjustment
- Full safe protections
- The ramp up time is 25ms
- Full safe protections
- overcurrent protection
- over discharge protection
- over-temperature protection
- battery-reverse protection
- Overtime Protection<=10s
- Short-circuit protection>=0.06ohm
- Low voltage protection>=5.6V
- Max power 300W
- Input 45A output 60A
- 1x Titan PWM MOD
- 1x User manual
- 1x Steam Crave sticker
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I liked the design of it. It’s as simple as it comes and reminded me of a taller version of the hog V3 mech mod. It’s a simple rectangle mod made to accomodate 41mm atomizers like their Titan 41mm RTA. Outside of that it’s as simple as they come and kind of reminds be of a 4 battery version of the squid DB mod. It has a decent sized black and white screen and a dial adjustment that also acts as the fire button sticking out from the side. It’s also voltage adjust only no wattage mod or other fancy modes. Overall i felt like this mod was designed to be simple and pair with their titan RTA which was the point of it so well done there.
Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .16, and .21 ohms. It’s a Voltage adjust only mod so Voltage points were max (8.4), 6, 4, 2, and 1 (minimum voltage). At .12 ohms it maxed out at 300 watts, 5.996 volts and 50 amps. For the rest of the testing it was never off by more than .104 volts and as close as .003 volts to the setting. Very accurate with no struggle. At .16 it maxed out at 310 watts and 7.048 Volts. Again very accurate it was .206V high at the 6V test but the rest were the same as the the .12 ohm test so very accurate again but slightly high. For the .21 test it maxed out at 321 watts and 8.205V. Again really good but a little on the high side With the 6V or higher setting (.205v and .206v) but under that the same as the other tests.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was really good. It never really struggled and is mostly slightly high .052v to .206v with it hitting higher more on the higher volt settings (above 6). I was able to get 321 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 300 watts and a little underrated. Their manual doesn’t list a max volt limit, the mod can go up to 8.4v on the settings implying no boost circuit but due to the efficiency of the chip and having 4 batteries in parallel/series the sag is minimal and i was able to get 8.205 with a .21 ohm coil which was over 300 watts so no issue there and well done. They list an amp limit on this mod of 60A. The most i got was 50 with a .12 ohm coil which is still one of the highest available today and much needed with the .06 ohm minimum resistance which would allow 150 watts at that low of a resistance. Personally If i was listing the specs I’d call the mod 320 watts, 8.2V and 50A. So overall not bad listings except the amp limit which i feel is slightly overstated but not too crazy.
This mod is made to fill a niche of high watts and low resistance builds and massive tanks and really just nails it. The mod never got warm when stressing it at all. Even when i was chain vaping the titan 41mm RTA at 180ish watts the mod handled it great. The mod also has no noticeable fire delay. You can get the full 300+ watts between a .12 ohm and .21 ohm coil as well and maybe even a wider range slightly. Also impressive is the minimum 1.052v i got. Many VV mods like this have high minimum volt limits. Some as high as 3.6V which means really low resistance coils have a high minimum wattage the mod can put out. This is not an issue on this mod. Another thing worth noting is this is not a PWM mod as the name suggest. It’s a VV mod so no different form any other regulated mod on the market except that it adjust by volts only and not watts. It’s basically a 4 battery version of the squid DB mod but with volt adjustment instead of watt adjustment or a 4 battery ijoy zenith with a screen instead of a pot.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is really good. Mostly hits slightly high. Accurately rated for watts (321), High amp limit of 50 but falls short of the 60A listed. Max Volts Tested 8.2v with a .21 ohm coil. Not PWM, is just a VV mod with a screen.