IJOY CAPO 100W SQUONK MOD

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Hi Ecigssa members, In this review i take a look at the Capo 100w Squonk Mod from Ijoy. The device was kindly supplied for the purpose of this review by Pearl from Cigabuy.

http://www.cigabuy.com/authentic-ijoy-ca...11483.html

In the Box



Contents:

1* IJOY CAPO SQUONK MOD
1* 20700 Battery
1* 18650 Adapter
1* 9ml Squonk bottle
1* USB Cable
1* Manual
1* Warranty Card



Aesthetics and Ergonomics

The Capo 100w Squonk Mod comes in a very nice wooden box with just the device laying in the top layer. As expected it has a similar look and almost identical dimensions to the Capo 100W Mod. In the lower section of the box there is the user manual, warranty card, 18650 adaptor, USB cable, a rubbish spare bottle and there is also a 20700 battery included. I recieved the black device which does mean it is entirely black as the coloured versions have highlights of the chosen colour on black, but the lack of colour features (although i like the coloured versions better) still has the same sections that add shape and feature by themselves. The front and back of the device has the same diagonal pill shaped sections, on the front this section houses both the screen and up/down button (it's a rocker type button shaped a bit like a lightening bolt). The back has a honeycomb pattern in the pill shape which is deep red; blending into black with the words " CAPO SQUONKER" written on the diagonal. One side of the mod houses the large fire button which sits flush with the device, underneath is the section that houses the squonk bottle (there are 2 chevrons indicating how to remove this section and a open window for pressing the bottle). The other side has a USB port at the bottom and the base of the device has safety stamps. The very stiff spring mounted 510 sits on top of the device next to the battery top-cap, and finally there is battery venting on both front and back of the device. The device has a nice weight to it and feels very comfortable in the hand.



SPECS:

Size: 78.2*52.3*30mm
Thread: 510 thread
Wattage: Maximum 100W
Suitable tank: No overhang with 25mm tanks
Mode: VW NI/TI/SS TC mode,TCR, Bypass
Unique Custom User Mode
Resistance Range: 0.05~3.0 ohm
Color: Black, Gunmetal, Stainless, Yellow, Green, Rainbow



Using the Menu

The device is a standard 5 clicks on and off but mine does come straight on when a battery is inserted.
There is no menu as such because all you can adjust is the wattage so there is just the one screen. As well as the wattage the screen displays your build resistance and the battery status.



The Squonk bottle

There is a clearly marked (with 2 chevrons) surround which is fitted into place by magnets, once this is removed you have free access to your bottle. Just pull the bottle downwards and it comes straight off leaving behind the stainless steel tube and bung which seals the bottle. Once you have filled your bottle simply push it back upwards (job done). Putting the bottle back on the device when it has liquid in it is best done with your RDA fitted has a bit of liquid comes out the 510. The bottle itself has a hard plastic casing with two softer sections which you use for pressing (i do like the bottle), however the spare bottle in my opinion is cheap and nasty but there are different bottles you can buy separately.




Performance

With the builds and wattage i used the device at (0.13 at 60w and 0.24 at 45w) i found the device performed perfectly and i really enjoyed using it. I will be using the device in future as the builds i do and the wattage i vape at with those builds makes the device perfect for me, however there is an issue. Some people have said the device is seriously under-powered, it actually will do about 90w which for a single battery device is about norm, the problem is it doesn't boost the volts. It's 4.2v maximum which means with certain builds the wattage is well below the 100w the device says it will do. With lower builds it won't be an issue, for example if you had a 0.1 build 4.2v would give you 170+watts so what ever wattage you set you will get. Again 0.2 build will give you 88w at 4.2 so again not really a problem. But for example if you had a 0.6 build and you set the device at 60w it will only give you 30w the same as a mech. Why this device doesn't have voltage boost making it 6.5v for example is beyond me because if it wasn't for this issue i wouldn't be able to fault the device other than it hasn't got temp control. The device gave good battery life and you can fit 25mm RDA's with no overhang.



Pros

Nice design
Squonks really well
Adjustable wattage
Suited me personally
Good battery life
Nice Squonk bottle
20700 / 21700 / 18650 battery can be used
Easy to remove and put back bottle

Cons

Only 4.2v maximum
No temperature control



Conclusion

Most people will have no issues with this device as most builds and at what wattage's they would be vaped at will not expose the fact the device doesn't boost the voltage however it is something you need to be aware of. Personally i loved the device as the builds and wattage i vape at require less than 4.2v.

I would once again like to thank Pearl from Cigabuy for supplying the Ijoy Capo 100w Squonk Mod for the purpose of this review.

http://www.cigabuy.com/authentic-ijoy-ca...11483.html
 
@Timwis what is the RDA like.
is it good enough or does it need something else to maximise performance
 
Hi Ecigssa members, In this review i take a look at the Capo 100w Squonk Mod from Ijoy. The device was kindly supplied for the purpose of this review by Pearl from Cigabuy.

http://www.cigabuy.com/authentic-ijoy-ca...11483.html

In the Box



Contents:

1* IJOY CAPO SQUONK MOD
1* 20700 Battery
1* 18650 Adapter
1* 9ml Squonk bottle
1* USB Cable
1* Manual
1* Warranty Card



Aesthetics and Ergonomics

The Capo 100w Squonk Mod comes in a very nice wooden box with just the device laying in the top layer. As expected it has a similar look and almost identical dimensions to the Capo 100W Mod. In the lower section of the box there is the user manual, warranty card, 18650 adaptor, USB cable, a rubbish spare bottle and there is also a 20700 battery included. I recieved the black device which does mean it is entirely black as the coloured versions have highlights of the chosen colour on black, but the lack of colour features (although i like the coloured versions better) still has the same sections that add shape and feature by themselves. The front and back of the device has the same diagonal pill shaped sections, on the front this section houses both the screen and up/down button (it's a rocker type button shaped a bit like a lightening bolt). The back has a honeycomb pattern in the pill shape which is deep red; blending into black with the words " CAPO SQUONKER" written on the diagonal. One side of the mod houses the large fire button which sits flush with the device, underneath is the section that houses the squonk bottle (there are 2 chevrons indicating how to remove this section and a open window for pressing the bottle). The other side has a USB port at the bottom and the base of the device has safety stamps. The very stiff spring mounted 510 sits on top of the device next to the battery top-cap, and finally there is battery venting on both front and back of the device. The device has a nice weight to it and feels very comfortable in the hand.



SPECS:

Size: 78.2*52.3*30mm
Thread: 510 thread
Wattage: Maximum 100W
Suitable tank: No overhang with 25mm tanks
Mode: VW NI/TI/SS TC mode,TCR, Bypass
Unique Custom User Mode
Resistance Range: 0.05~3.0 ohm
Color: Black, Gunmetal, Stainless, Yellow, Green, Rainbow



Using the Menu

The device is a standard 5 clicks on and off but mine does come straight on when a battery is inserted.
There is no menu as such because all you can adjust is the wattage so there is just the one screen. As well as the wattage the screen displays your build resistance and the battery status.



The Squonk bottle

There is a clearly marked (with 2 chevrons) surround which is fitted into place by magnets, once this is removed you have free access to your bottle. Just pull the bottle downwards and it comes straight off leaving behind the stainless steel tube and bung which seals the bottle. Once you have filled your bottle simply push it back upwards (job done). Putting the bottle back on the device when it has liquid in it is best done with your RDA fitted has a bit of liquid comes out the 510. The bottle itself has a hard plastic casing with two softer sections which you use for pressing (i do like the bottle), however the spare bottle in my opinion is cheap and nasty but there are different bottles you can buy separately.




Performance

With the builds and wattage i used the device at (0.13 at 60w and 0.24 at 45w) i found the device performed perfectly and i really enjoyed using it. I will be using the device in future as the builds i do and the wattage i vape at with those builds makes the device perfect for me, however there is an issue. Some people have said the device is seriously under-powered, it actually will do about 90w which for a single battery device is about norm, the problem is it doesn't boost the volts. It's 4.2v maximum which means with certain builds the wattage is well below the 100w the device says it will do. With lower builds it won't be an issue, for example if you had a 0.1 build 4.2v would give you 170+watts so what ever wattage you set you will get. Again 0.2 build will give you 88w at 4.2 so again not really a problem. But for example if you had a 0.6 build and you set the device at 60w it will only give you 30w the same as a mech. Why this device doesn't have voltage boost making it 6.5v for example is beyond me because if it wasn't for this issue i wouldn't be able to fault the device other than it hasn't got temp control. The device gave good battery life and you can fit 25mm RDA's with no overhang.



Pros

Nice design
Squonks really well
Adjustable wattage
Suited me personally
Good battery life
Nice Squonk bottle
20700 / 21700 / 18650 battery can be used
Easy to remove and put back bottle

Cons

Only 4.2v maximum
No temperature control



Conclusion

Most people will have no issues with this device as most builds and at what wattage's they would be vaped at will not expose the fact the device doesn't boost the voltage however it is something you need to be aware of. Personally i loved the device as the builds and wattage i vape at require less than 4.2v.

I would once again like to thank Pearl from Cigabuy for supplying the Ijoy Capo 100w Squonk Mod for the purpose of this review.

http://www.cigabuy.com/authentic-ijoy-ca...11483.html
Nice review. What cells have you tried and am I right to assume the 21700 /20700 Wil give the longer life.
While I've never used either I have a Hohm Slice that runs on 1 26650 and the life is quite good.
 
I am using the 20700 and yes you get a bit more mAh and higher continuous amp capabilities.
Nice review. What cells have you tried and am I right to assume the 21700 /20700 Wil give the longer life.
While I've never used either I have a Hohm Slice that runs on 1 26650 and the life is quite good.
 
@Timwis what is the RDA like.
is it good enough or does it need something else to maximise performance
It wasn't a kit it was just the mod i had for review but the RDA pictured i'm still testing but so far so good you can also get rewickable drop in coil heads for it designed for squonking which is a bit of innovation. But if you get the kit the RDA pictured is the one you get with it but you might won't to look for a review on the kit as i got the RDA separately and it came with one of the mentioned drop in heads. When you buy the kit you get a RDA deck which i don't have which again is why i stuck to just reviewing the mod.
 
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@Timwis well done on the review.I'm looking towards something like this but I'm hoping the kit will be plug and play.so thanks and let us know about the RDA when you done please
 
@Timwis well done on the review.I'm looking towards something like this but I'm hoping the kit will be plug and play.so thanks and let us know about the RDA when you done please
Before getting the mod i guess you understand what i explained about the voltage not boosting above 4.2v you need to put the resistances you tend to vape at into a ohms law app and then put the voltage as 4.2v if the wattage comes out at approaching 90w (remember very few devices do the exact wattage they claim) or above then your fine.
 
@Timwis well done on the review.I'm looking towards something like this but I'm hoping the kit will be plug and play.so thanks and let us know about the RDA when you done please
If you get the RDA seperately it comes with a drop in rewickable coil 0.13ohm. It is a duel coil which has been fixed into the insulator and is done in a way that it gives you plenty of room to clean up the coils and rewicking is a doddle, in theory you can use it over and over again as its the state of the cotton and built up gunk on a coil that gives issues with flavour. Of course you can do the same thing with a normal deck (and i do) but you either have to remove the coils to clean them or it's very fiddly to get them fully cleaned. I also find when i clean up coils on a RDA the resistance tends to change for example a 0.37 build when cleaned and rewicked might now read 0.42. If you where to get the RDA i would recommend taking the cotton out and wicking it yourself as the one i received had too much cotton it was far to compact. I would also with each rewick pulse the coils before wicking in case they have developed hot spots.
 
thanks.its all good to know.I.am new to this and will see what lies ahead for me.but I do like this capo.maybe even the normal capo not the squonk
 
Like i say it has issues it depends on how you are going to use it whether those issues effect you. I do my reviews solely based on how i find the device but if i hear of issues that haven't affected me will mention them. There are some reviews slaughtering this device because it doesn't boost over 4.2v one review especially but then the same reviewer made out the Joyetech Ekee just wouldn't stand up. And yes the Joyetech Ekee is top heavy but in the 8 weeks i've had mine it hasn't once fallen down. What you should never do is buy a product based on a review (and i'm saying that as a reviewer) but use various reviews as a tool along with doing your own homework to make an informed decision.
 
@Timwis I'm still searching for a mod.the store I went to didn't have this mod.and the guy behind the counter never heard of it.
 
@Timwis I do like the geekvape mech but am confused and indecisive about a mech vs electronic
 
@Timwis I do like the geekvape mech but am confused and indecisive about a mech vs electronic
A mech is direct output wattage is the calculation between the voltage 4.2v but reducing as batteries status lowers and resistance (you can't control or set it) a regulated device you set the wattage you want and the chip alters voltage against the resistance to give you the set wattage.
 
I have a question on this device. If my battery is on about 20% say 3.4V. And i have a 0.4 build at 40W. Will this device give me the 4V required to fire at 40W as this device should be able to deliver 4.2V as thats the stated output. Or can it only do this on a full battery? If so then thats 1 really bad regulated mod
 
I have a question on this device. If my battery is on about 20% say 3.4V. And i have a 0.4 build at 40W. Will this device give me the 4V required to fire at 40W as this device should be able to deliver 4.2V as thats the stated output. Or can it only do this on a full battery? If so then thats 1 really bad regulated mod
The builds i do i had no issues with the device, therefore i only know about the issue of boosting the voltage from what i've read not from my own experience but having that information it was only right to inform people. I did not notice drop off as the battery drained but then i wasn't in the right voltage ballpark to be affected. You are correct while it might be a good little squonker for people who do certain builds the fact it doesn't boost voltage means i agree it is seriously flawed. As for answering your question, i don't have the software to give you a certain answer i really don't know if the device doesn't boost past 4.2v or it doesn't boost voltage at all as the problem didn't affect me. I believe DjL Vapes has reviewed it with full charts so that would be a good Youtube video to watch i personally think it does boost to 4.2v but i could be wrong.
 
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