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RatRacer

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I really like my Pico setup.
I wouldn't mind the little added size. I hope they take advantage of the added width, and allow for a larger diameter tank/RDA to fit without hitting the battery cap.
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Pico Mega Mod
Size: 73.5 mm x 53.5mm x 31.5mm
Mode: VW/Bypass/TC-Ni/TC-Ti/TC-SS/TCR(M1,M2,M3)
Wattage: 1 - 100W
Temperature range: 100-315℃/200-600℉
Resistance range: 0.1-3.5ohm (VW/Bypass mode);0.05-1.5ohm (TC modes)
Battery: High rate 18650 cell/ 26650 cell
 

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Nice! Loved the look of the Pico but I had no use for it as I normally vape between 75-90 watts. This looks like a nice mod with just the extra bump I need.
 

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But again, no way you get 100W out of a single 26650.
 

shawn.hoefer

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But again, no way you get 100W out of a single 26650.
No way you can with the current crop of 26650s. 26650s have not kept up with developments used in 18650s. With the renewed interest in them, their tech should increase...

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I'm not a battery guy. So how many watts is 26650 actually capable of?

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We can only hope they use the same shitty 510...Looks pretty interesting.
 

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Lmfao. That's pretty quick and witty Merc. I see you had your coffee today. Lol. Seriously though, what's the maximum watts you can get out of a good 26650?

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Lmfao. That's pretty quick and witty Merc. I see you had your coffee today. Lol. Seriously though, what's the maximum watts you can get out of a good 26650?

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From what I recall in Mooch's tests, even the recommended Basens (claiming 60A) could only do about 20A continuous.
 

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I like it! I don't need 100w. I have got the Pico. Happy to see this one too.
 

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Lmfao. That's pretty quick and witty Merc. I see you had your coffee today. Lol. Seriously though, what's the maximum watts you can get out of a good 26650?

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I'll put it this way, take it how you like...

For a moderately conservative calculation (A=W/minV), I use 3.0 V as the cutoff which gives 60 W at a 20 A draw. That doesn't even take sag below that 3V into account. But I trust my Samsungs.

If I have a build that needs 65+ watts and I want to run it all day... I go to a dual cell mod.
And right now... most 26650s can't even match that 20A CDR. :(

This is not the first "100w" 26650 mod, and it's starting to piss me off. :mad:
 

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I'll put it this way, take it how you like...

For a moderately conservative calculation (A=W/minV), I use 3.0 V as the cutoff which gives 60 W at a 20 A draw. That doesn't even take sag below that 3V into account. But I trust my Samsungs.

If I have a build that needs 65+ watts and I want to run it all day... I go to a dual cell mod.
And right now... most 26650s can't even match that 20A CDR. :(

This is not the first "100w" 26650 mod, and it's starting to piss me off. :mad:

We talked about this before. Single battery mods and most duals aleays have more power than the batteries can handle. A dual 18650 cannot be vaped at 200 watts so why do they make them? At 150 watts you are pushing the limits. A single battery mod - 26650 or 18650 - should never exceed 70 watts and that is pushing it hard. So why 80+ watt mods? Lies by vendors in the insane power wars that offer 300 watt mods is just crazy. The 213 Sigs do 150 watts. The great IPV5 is the same. A Yihi chip handles 120 watts safely.

Don't get me wrong. i own a lot of those 200 watt devices. I only trust the DNAs though to go above 140 watts. So really getting a 100w Pico is useless. Its larger than the 75 watt Pico and offers little advantage. Until they come out with proper 26650s I would avoid all 26650 devices. I traded my Stout. I often could not get it to vape above 65 watts - it has amp protection. Same with the Cuboid.

Like @Jim_MDP it pisses me off that companies fell this is necessary. I gave kudos to Limitless for the 150 watt device and not falling prey to the wars. But than the idiots come out with a new device that clearly is over rated. The need to compete is just silly.
 

Jim_MDP

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I did get the HCigar VT75 18650/26650 just to play with the fat boys.

No problems but... I have the pre-heat below 60w and that drops off fast plus the TC watts are set around 45w... which drops off quick as well.

I wouldn't trust 90% of the current 26650s at 75 watts... and I don't own any of the 10%.

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Deucesjack

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Definitely digging that mod.

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Ramsay Bolton

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It's a bit larger to accommodate a 26650 battery.

In my case, the fact that it's taller and the battery section rounded would
make it more comfortable to hold in my hands than the 1rst version.

Larger fire button is an added bonus.
 

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Larger fire button is an added bonus.
This.
Just too bad that they made it to accomodate 22mm tanks only. They could have added 3mm to allow the use of all the new tanks coming out, to no great affect.

Fast Tech has them on pre-order for $29.xx, if you look thru Joe's deals.
 

Ramsay Bolton

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This.
Just too bad that they made it to accomodate 22mm tanks only. They could have added 3mm to allow the use of all the new tanks coming out, to no great affect.

Agree, I don't understand why they couldn't make another slight enlargement to allow
to use of larger based tanks. We'll have to wait for the Mega Mega version I guess.
 

kross8

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We talked about this before. Single battery mods and most duals aleays have more power than the batteries can handle. A dual 18650 cannot be vaped at 200 watts so why do they make them? At 150 watts you are pushing the limits. A single battery mod - 26650 or 18650 - should never exceed 70 watts and that is pushing it hard. So why 80+ watt mods? Lies by vendors in the insane power wars that offer 300 watt mods is just crazy. The 213 Sigs do 150 watts. The great IPV5 is the same. A Yihi chip handles 120 watts safely.

Don't get me wrong. i own a lot of those 200 watt devices. I only trust the DNAs though to go above 140 watts. So really getting a 100w Pico is useless. Its larger than the 75 watt Pico and offers little advantage. Until they come out with proper 26650s I would avoid all 26650 devices. I traded my Stout. I often could not get it to vape above 65 watts - it has amp protection. Same with the Cuboid.

Like @Jim_MDP it pisses me off that companies fell this is necessary. I gave kudos to Limitless for the 150 watt device and not falling prey to the wars. But than the idiots come out with a new device that clearly is over rated. The need to compete is just silly.
how much longer would a 26650 battery last over a 18650 @ 17w.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,using my simple math 'about 50% longer'........but i dont know if batteries actually work like 'that'
 

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