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Joye Cuboid 150w MOD - 25amp limit?

yasaboss

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thanks, I have been looking also, I found the IPV5 at a decent price so that might be a better option for me, the DNA 200 is more with the cost of batteries and charger I would need.
You know there's 2 versions of the reuleax , Rx200 and DNA 200. The rx200 is about $40 50/ DNA $120 Or so. Personally ipv py4u has a terrible track record lately so it's an out for me, even the ipv5 has a glitch out the box for about 30% of them
 

yasaboss

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Check out pbsardo reveiw on the G2, or watch never heard of them show live now, YouTube heavy metal vaper they're showing that pos wrecker now haha.
 
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bought the IPV5 today, just have to get used to it. I also think I have vapors tongue, cant taste my normal flavors so I am vaping a strong menthol like many suggest. Will update on the IPV5 soon.
 

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Check out pbsardo reveiw on the G2, or watch never heard of them show live now, YouTube heavy metal vaper they're showing that pos wrecker now haha.
Everyone here on the forum that owns a Hohm Wrecker G2 thinks Phil got a lemon, none of our Hohm Wreckers are problems like his was...
 

Wingsfan0310

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Sry Phil and a few other reviewers got lemons aswell
The guys on the Never Heard of Them!!! show ripped it way worse than Phil. There are some well know reviewers on that show (Mike Vapes and Vapn Fagan to name a few) and they creamed it. Seems hard to believe they all got bad units. They start talking about it at about the 10 minute mark then pick it back up around the 32 minute mark.

 
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yasaboss

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The guys on the Never Heard of Them!!! show ripped it way worse than Phil. There are some well know reviewers on that show (Mike Vapes and Vapn Fagan to name a few) and they creamed it. Seems hard to believe they all got bad units. They start talking about it at about the 10 minute mark then pick it back up around the 32 minute mark.

#campfire
 

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Anybody around her know or can tell me where I can find some specs that say me the max current output on the IPV5, Sigelei Fuchai and both versions of the Realux? I'm desperately trying to make my decision on a 150+ watt mod for super sub-ohming, and I reaaaally dont want to get screwd and end up with a mod that only lets me take my .15ohm build up to 75 watts, Id rather buy a nice small 75w mod if I was going to do that. So pleaaaaase pleaaase if you know anything Id really appreciate it.

(and i have been googling like crazy, im not the type that asks a question here before I actually try to find the answer myself, I always google like crazy first lol, google knows almost everything(ALMOST lol) but I think some of these company's are purposely not putting the max current output in the manufacture specs because they know most people just see 200w and say take my money, when in reality, if you do any super/subohming then your not really truly getting a 200w mod, which is a huge scam in my opinion, who goes up to 200w on a .5ohm build you know?
 

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Anybody around her know or can tell me where I can find some specs that say me the max current output on the IPV5, Sigelei Fuchai and both versions of the Realux? I'm desperately trying to make my decision on a 150+ watt mod for super sub-ohming, and I reaaaally dont want to get screwd and end up with a mod that only lets me take my .15ohm build up to 75 watts, Id rather buy a nice small 75w mod if I was going to do that. So pleaaaaase pleaaase if you know anything Id really appreciate it.

(and i have been googling like crazy, im not the type that asks a question here before I actually try to find the answer myself, I always google like crazy first lol, google knows almost everything(ALMOST lol) but I think some of these company's are purposely not putting the max current output in the manufacture specs because they know most people just see 200w and say take my money, when in reality, if you do any super/subohming then your not really truly getting a 200w mod, which is a huge scam in my opinion, who goes up to 200w on a .5ohm build you know?


I'm using the RX200 with the newest firmware and a .14 build and haven't experienced any limiting. I vape it between 100 and 115 depending on juice. And unlike the Cubis which won't allow you to pull the wattage up past whatever it was I posted originally, I've had no such experience with the RX200. Additionally, my DNA200 was rock solid for wattage vaping. I just found it totally cumbersome for TC. You may also want to consider a an Xcube2 is your on a budget. Odd as that mod is, I experienced no issues in wattage mode with its 9v limit. Here's a photo of the RX with the .14 build pulled up to 200w. I gave it a quick fire to make sure it wouldn't pull the wattage down and it was fine.
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kstat83

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I'm sorry the 3.0 firmware I mean.


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@kstat83 This is why I HATE my cuboid. Joy Joyetech went way way way too towards the safe end . I even use vtc4s so 30 amp continuous x2 and I can't draw more than 25 lmao. I discovered it the very first day I tried to use it I was using my tfv4 with the octuple coils discovered it the very first day I tried to use it I was using my tfv4 with The Odd Couple coils which have a recommended wattage range of 100 to 180 I like about 130 and I was, capped at 106 WHICH IS still below ,nevermind not below but almost exactly 4.2 volts so...sounds so silly.
At least have it change per battery, also it's a gimmicks to advertise 200w upgrade. With 25 amp limit it takes balls to call it 200 watts. Company just aiming for the demographic that buys the most Vape products and that demographic looks for 200 watt mods and unfortunately don't even know safety features or Basics but they all want clouds and clouds and clouds I wish vaping wear the same as it was years ago with this technology though

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yasaboss

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Want to vape higher watts need to build high ohm coils, .3 .4 for 150+w, is what it is.. Although happy with mine but have other mods for low builds, that can yield same results at higher Ω though, they should atleast run 35 40 amp limit though.
 

jarhead045

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Thank you guys, i appreciate it. SO does anyone know if they dropped the lowest resistance on the ipv5 in wattage mode from .15 to .10?
 

kstat83

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In fairness, I must say I've held on to and do enjoy the Cuboid. Though I personally do not appreciate the 150/200w claim in instances where the capability only exists in such narrow parameters, I also don't generally vape that high.

Additionally, the Cuboid has been, for me, one of the better TC experiences. So it's price, form factor and size (for a dual 18650) has saved it in my eyes. It has become my go-to runabout mod and is generally topped with a TC RTA.

But yes, throwing my .14 Kennedy on there and it throttling back to 95 watts is certainly a bummer and absolutely something that should be made much more clear on the product spec pages.
 

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