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Khaoticfury

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I am making an assumption that all DNAs (with same settings) have the same battery life.....i am assuming it is the chip that determines this.

I just got an Efusion Duo DNA200, and am using 18650s. I was using a Sigelei 233w. It seems to me, using the same wattage (50w), that the Efusion is eating through the batteries ALOT faster than the Sigelei. I used the Escribe analyzer test to set the battery settings for the DNA, and it still goes fast! I can literally watch it go down 1-2% per puff.
 

Heartsdelight

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I am making an assumption that all DNAs (with same settings) have the same battery life.....i am assuming it is the chip that determines this.

I just got an Efusion Duo DNA200, and am using 18650s. I was using a Sigelei 233w. It seems to me, using the same wattage (50w), that the Efusion is eating through the batteries ALOT faster than the Sigelei. I used the Escribe analyzer test to set the battery settings for the DNA, and it still goes fast! I can literally watch it go down 1-2% per puff.
I hope others chime in, I'm curious about the battery drainage time too.
 

HondaDavidson

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Takes power to run the regulation. Some regulation schemes and systems use power more efficiently than others. My regulated mods use batteries much faster than my mechs at same wattage ranges.

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Khaoticfury

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Takes power to run the regulation. Some regulation schemes and systems use power more efficiently than others. My regulated mods use batteries much faster than my mechs at same wattage ranges.

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well DUH. not to sound rude but you didn't answer the question. I didn't ask about regulated vs mechs.....I asked if DNA as a chip is a power hungry whore, as opposed to other mods in its class like Sigelei 213w, RX200, etc.
 

HondaDavidson

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well DUH. not to sound rude but you didn't answer the question. I didn't ask about regulated vs mechs.....I asked if DNA as a chip is a power hungry whore, as opposed to other mods in its class like Sigelei 213w, RX200, etc.
Did you read the first sentence or just get triggered on the second......

In the OPS case the DNA is power hungry..... I assume the more the board does the more power it will use to do it. Yes he could have a mod with issues. My point is I wouldn't expect 2 mods from different mag to use power the same. I would also expect the more complex mod to use more power. Hoping to be surprised when it uses less.

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nightshard

It's VG/PG not PG/VG
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The DNA200 is quite efficient (unlike the DNA75).
 

Foggz

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Curious - What batteries are you using? Assuming they are married and you are not mixing and matching?
 

Foggz

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sounds weird... assuming same tank same coils etc... ? care to post some off your escribe? willing to take a look .. if it will help. maybe do a monitor to see what the batteries are doing... doesn't sound right at all. Would suk if it's a def board.
 

SirRichardRear

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My DNA-200's will use about 10 ml of juice before needing a charge at 50 watts.
I can get about 20-25ml of juice off one charge using dual fused SS316L clapton coils at .11 ohms. Temp control mode 75 watts at 460F
I use LG HG2 and Samsung 30Q batteries.

The DNA200 board has a an efficiency of 97%
https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna200.pdf
 

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