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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Wismec Luxotic MF Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links. Note: this was marked as a sample version.
Introduction:
The Wismec Luxotic MF Mod is a newer mod from popular vape manufacturer Wismec. Their newest is the Wismec Active which i’ll get to later this year but first come first serve. The MF stands for Multifunction as the luxotic MF has tons of options. It can be used as a single 2x700 squonk mod or as a dual 18650 parallel mod. It features replaceable chips as well coming standard with a basic 100 watt regulated chip with the standard wismec feature set as well as an optional DO (Direct output) chip you can swap out making it like the Luxotic BF mod or Aspire Feedlink Mod. The review sample comes with both chips. Looking around online i see it listed around 30-50 USD depending which chip you buy it with and the DO chip being sold around 10 USD or a standard chip for around 20 USD separate. It also comes in a kit version with the guillotine 2 RDA but i already reviewed that so won’t be touching on that today . It’s available in 2 colors, Black and Silver.
Manufacturer's Specs: Mod
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, i found it to be pretty interesting. It has a few ways it can be used. The review sample came with both the standard 100 watt adjustable chip as well as a non adjustable DO (Direct Output) chip. Any version you get can be used as a dual 18650 parallel mod or a single 2x700 squonk mod. The main point from what I heard was that they wanted a user serviceable mod to sell for places where it’s hard to find vape stuff so people can repair them themselves. It does make some sense in that regard but still doesn't explain the DO chip where it could be done without that. Either way wasn’t really sure how to feel about this mod from the start but figured it would make the most sense to use as a since 2x700 squonk mod however i also used it as a dual 18650 parallel mod as well.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I only tested in single 21700 mode, I used Samsung 30T 21700 batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .14, .19, and .57 ohms. wattage points were max (100), 80, 60, 40 and 20. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 78 watts and 25 amps. For the rest of the testing it hit quite weak 4-18 watts. It struggled a bit with the low resistance. At .14 it maxed out at 86 watts. The rest were again pretty weak anywhere from 2-9 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 93 watts. Much better than the lower resistances but still slightly weak 1-5 watts. For the .57 testing it maxed out at 106 watts and 7.784 volts. For the rest of the testing it was a little high 1-5 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit in this mod like most single battery mods have.
For the DO chip, I tested it at the same 4 resistances. With a .12 i got 78 watts which is the same as using the standard chip turned all the way up. With a .14 I got 76 watts which was 12 fewer than the standard chip put out max. With a .19 I got 63 watts and with a .57 i got 27 watts.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was Just decent. It struggled with the .12 ohm and .14 ohm tests. It mostly hits pretty weak at low ohm high watts. I consider it to be accurately rated at 100 watts since i got 106 max however you’ll need to build above a .19 ohm to get the 100 watts. The 7.784+ volt limit shows there is a boost circuit. Their manual doesn’t list max Volts but my 7.784 was capped off by the watt limit. They do not list an amp limit on this mod either i could find. The most i got was 25 with a .12 and .14 ohm coil. 25 is on the lower end of average for a single battery mod as most are 25-30 so basically just good enough. The DO chip performed as it should. Typically for those types of mods i look for around 60 watts with a .2 ish build and it does that. It’s right on par with the luxotic BF, pumper 18, and feedlink so performs as it should. With that said, it does feel pointless as it offers nothing you can’t get from the regular chip
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is just ok. Hits mostly weak and works best at low watts or above .19 ohm. Accurately rated for watts (106), Yes boost circuit, lower side of average amp limit of 25. Volts tested at 7.784+.
Temperature Control Performance
I’ll keep it short and sweet. It’s typical wismec temp control so not good. This really needs to be fixed. Myself and many others have been saying this for years but they don't want to listen. I don’t know how else to say it. Doesn’t even stay in TC mode without kicking you out. It’s on par with the longstanding reputation of terrible TC from wismec and really needs to be addressed. This is getting old and annoying to me personally.
Introduction:
The Wismec Luxotic MF Mod is a newer mod from popular vape manufacturer Wismec. Their newest is the Wismec Active which i’ll get to later this year but first come first serve. The MF stands for Multifunction as the luxotic MF has tons of options. It can be used as a single 2x700 squonk mod or as a dual 18650 parallel mod. It features replaceable chips as well coming standard with a basic 100 watt regulated chip with the standard wismec feature set as well as an optional DO (Direct output) chip you can swap out making it like the Luxotic BF mod or Aspire Feedlink Mod. The review sample comes with both chips. Looking around online i see it listed around 30-50 USD depending which chip you buy it with and the DO chip being sold around 10 USD or a standard chip for around 20 USD separate. It also comes in a kit version with the guillotine 2 RDA but i already reviewed that so won’t be touching on that today . It’s available in 2 colors, Black and Silver.
Manufacturer's Specs: Mod
- Dimensions - 87mm by 47.5mm by 27.6mm
- Single or Dual High-Amp 21700 Battery - Not Included
- Optional Single or Dual High-Amp 18650 Battery Configuration
- Interchangeable AVATAR Board
- Power Options: Direct Output or Variable Voltage
- 7mL Soft Silicone Squonk Bottle
- Wattage Output Range: 1-100W
- Intuitive Firing Button
- 0.91" OLED Display Screen (Variable Voltage Version Only)
- Magnetic Metal Squonk Plate
- Magnetic Battery Door
- Over-Charge Protection
- Over-Discharge Protection
- Over 10s Protection
- Reverse Polarity Protection
- Over-Current Protection
- Temperature Protection
- Short-Circuit Protection
- Replaceable Spring-Loaded 510 Connection
- Available in Black or Silver
- 1 Luxotic MF 100W Box Mod
- 1 Connector
- 1 Silicone Case
- 1 Battery Sleeve
- 1 Magnetic Plate
- 1 Spare Parts
- 1 Warning Card
- 1 User Manual
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, i found it to be pretty interesting. It has a few ways it can be used. The review sample came with both the standard 100 watt adjustable chip as well as a non adjustable DO (Direct Output) chip. Any version you get can be used as a dual 18650 parallel mod or a single 2x700 squonk mod. The main point from what I heard was that they wanted a user serviceable mod to sell for places where it’s hard to find vape stuff so people can repair them themselves. It does make some sense in that regard but still doesn't explain the DO chip where it could be done without that. Either way wasn’t really sure how to feel about this mod from the start but figured it would make the most sense to use as a since 2x700 squonk mod however i also used it as a dual 18650 parallel mod as well.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I only tested in single 21700 mode, I used Samsung 30T 21700 batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .14, .19, and .57 ohms. wattage points were max (100), 80, 60, 40 and 20. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 78 watts and 25 amps. For the rest of the testing it hit quite weak 4-18 watts. It struggled a bit with the low resistance. At .14 it maxed out at 86 watts. The rest were again pretty weak anywhere from 2-9 watts. For the .19 test it maxed out at 93 watts. Much better than the lower resistances but still slightly weak 1-5 watts. For the .57 testing it maxed out at 106 watts and 7.784 volts. For the rest of the testing it was a little high 1-5 watts. The volts shows there is a boost circuit in this mod like most single battery mods have.
For the DO chip, I tested it at the same 4 resistances. With a .12 i got 78 watts which is the same as using the standard chip turned all the way up. With a .14 I got 76 watts which was 12 fewer than the standard chip put out max. With a .19 I got 63 watts and with a .57 i got 27 watts.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was Just decent. It struggled with the .12 ohm and .14 ohm tests. It mostly hits pretty weak at low ohm high watts. I consider it to be accurately rated at 100 watts since i got 106 max however you’ll need to build above a .19 ohm to get the 100 watts. The 7.784+ volt limit shows there is a boost circuit. Their manual doesn’t list max Volts but my 7.784 was capped off by the watt limit. They do not list an amp limit on this mod either i could find. The most i got was 25 with a .12 and .14 ohm coil. 25 is on the lower end of average for a single battery mod as most are 25-30 so basically just good enough. The DO chip performed as it should. Typically for those types of mods i look for around 60 watts with a .2 ish build and it does that. It’s right on par with the luxotic BF, pumper 18, and feedlink so performs as it should. With that said, it does feel pointless as it offers nothing you can’t get from the regular chip
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is just ok. Hits mostly weak and works best at low watts or above .19 ohm. Accurately rated for watts (106), Yes boost circuit, lower side of average amp limit of 25. Volts tested at 7.784+.
Temperature Control Performance
I’ll keep it short and sweet. It’s typical wismec temp control so not good. This really needs to be fixed. Myself and many others have been saying this for years but they don't want to listen. I don’t know how else to say it. Doesn’t even stay in TC mode without kicking you out. It’s on par with the longstanding reputation of terrible TC from wismec and really needs to be addressed. This is getting old and annoying to me personally.