Tesla Nano 60w TC

Smoky Jordan

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Hi fellow vapers

Has anyone bought this mod yet and what are you thoughts?

It looks super slick and would like to get some opinions before I purchase one.

Thanks
 
I received mine on Tuesday and kind of fell in love with it. I got the brushed stainless one, and it looks and feels like a much more expensive mod. Dare i say it seems to have taken inspiration from the high end market design-wise. It has a really nice weightiness to it, the finish is superb and the clear coating means no fingerprints, not even any scratching from screwing on an atty. It vapes well, and the fire button is really comfortable and responsive.

But, the downfall has to be the battery life. Chain vaping at about 25W, it is done after about an hour. On the bright side, it only takes about an hour to fully charge up again. I heard somewhere that it's not possible to vape it on passthrough, but I could be wrong there. In any case, I haven't tried, because the micro-USB is on the bottom of the device, and the cable is super-short so it would not be comfortable to have to hold it all the time.

I love it for a desk device, but would not be taking it with me for an out-and-about vape. The fact is that I like the mod enough to find a set of circumstances where it works for me, which I can't say for all my devices.
 
I received mine on Tuesday and kind of fell in love with it. I got the brushed stainless one, and it looks and feels like a much more expensive mod. Dare i say it seems to have taken inspiration from the high end market design-wise. It has a really nice weightiness to it, the finish is superb and the clear coating means no fingerprints, not even any scratching from screwing on an atty. It vapes well, and the fire button is really comfortable and responsive.

But, the downfall has to be the battery life. Chain vaping at about 25W, it is done after about an hour. On the bright side, it only takes about an hour to fully charge up again. I heard somewhere that it's not possible to vape it on passthrough, but I could be wrong there. In any case, I haven't tried, because the micro-USB is on the bottom of the device, and the cable is super-short so it would not be comfortable to have to hold it all the time.

I love it for a desk device, but would not be taking it with me for an out-and-about vape. The fact is that I like the mod enough to find a set of circumstances where it works for me, which I can't say for all my devices.
Thanks@Crockett that was very helpful so my concern now would be the battery lfe
 
does look really nice

  • Variable wattage: 7W-60W (in 0.5W increments)
  • Temperature control: 200'F-600'F / 100'C-300'C (in 10'F / 5'C increments)
  • 5 times click to turn ON/OFF
  • Press the fire button 5 times consecutively to lock the device. In lock mode, press the up and down buttons to shift VW/TC mode
  • OLED screen displays battery level, wattage, resistance and temperature
  • Max output voltage: 8V
  • Max output current: 24.5A
  • Resistance range: 0.1-3.5ohm (VW mode) / 0.05-1ohm (Ti/Ni 200 mode)
  • Protection
    • Over puffing protection
    • Low-voltage protection
    • No atomizer protection
    • Atomizer short protection
  • 510 threading connection
  • Spring-loaded silver plated brass center pin
  • Bottom ventilation holes
  • Micro-USB charging port
 

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Vtc mini with 300mah LG hg2
3000*4.2=12.6 wh
Tesla nano
3600*4.2= 15.1wh
This is if the tesla is a true 3600 but not with battery sag and all that kak I don't know that stuff
 
I've just done a small experiment. Took my fully charged Tesla Nano, firing at 0.55 ohms, 21W. I started chain vaping at 18h34 and it just died now at 20h00. Got through about 7ml of liquid. Bearing in mind that I really was chaining it, I have to retract what I said earlier about it only lasting an hour. I think that with my normal style of vaping, this would probably get me through 2-2.5 hours.
 
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