Please help me make a decision between the IPV D3 and the RX200. I see they are in the same price range, so thats not an issue. Will mainly use the mod to fire my subtank mini's, crius & velocity mini. Thx.
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Thanks. I think if its biggest positive is longer battery life, it might be better for me too get the IPV because my hands are rather small. I will just buy more batteries!! Does the IPV use only 1 battery?a mod is a mod is a mod, well sort of. Depends what you want as they are both so different. the IPV is a good carry, pocket single cell mod and is limited to 80W which is good for most applications. We all go dilly and weak at the knees for 200W devices but most of us use it between 15 - 40W. The RX has 3 cells which makes battery life outstanding, at a guess i would say the battery life of the RX is double that of the IPV. it is however a little bit on the big side but personally i like the feal of it in my hand. All the functions i.e. TC etc are similar so if i had to choose i would go with the RX purely from the battery life point of view.
Also, the d3 does not support SS in temp control.
O nooo nokia! All my chargers are samsung! Does the rx also use a diff charger?Thx for the advise guys. I have never vaped above 55 watts, dont use temp control and my hands are small. From your comments, I think the RX is overkill for me and I will look an ant carrying a rock!
Have you look at the Cuboid?Thanks. I think if its biggest positive is longer battery life, it might be better for me too get the IPV because my hands are rather small. I will just buy more batteries!! Does the IPV use only 1 battery?
O nooo nokia! All my chargers are samsung! Does the rx also use a diff charger?
My experience is as follows.Rx uses a micro usb charger so your Samsung plugs are all fine.
BUT.....
There is much discussion towards using a dedicated charger for that mod vs in charging. Many people have found the voltage charges to have a big variance between cells which dedicated chargers resolve.
Personally I use a dedicated charger but the usb charging does work
My experience is as follows.
I charge my batteries with dedicated charger which takes around 4-6 hours and my mod lasts 2 days.
I left my mod on charge overnight with my phone charger, it had 50% battery remaining when i put it on charge, when i woke up it was not yet fully charged, maybe 90%. Batteries lasted one day before running flat.
Depends on what rating charger you have .
I have a 4A usb multi port charger for my pi
If I charge a dead rx200 around 2am its 100% at 6am
I also want to know thatWhere did you get the 4A Hub from?
@Gizmo
@Jebula999
Got it from bidorbuy > http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/2159...th_4_Plug_adapters_For_iPhone_Smartphone.html
But it's only a charger and doesn't have a hub feature. So you can't connect devices that need to talk to each other, like harddrives
Amazeballs thanks!