The Joytech Evic series and Wismec work well, I'm buying a 2/3 Wismec Reuleaux same one as @AJS
I’m trying to decide between the Joyetech Evic mini or the Eleaf istick pico, for use with the Splinter.
Anyone care to sway me one way or the other?
I think that the Evic Mini and Pico may be a little small for a Splinter. I would get something that is at least 25mm wide and maybe even consider a 2-battery mod. The Splinter is going to be pretty power hungry and the setup would be a little top heavy on a tiny mod. I have an iHeat (similar but different) and it feels a lot better on a nice beefy mod.
If you want a more pocket-friendly single battery mod, maybe check out the Wismec Sinuous P80 - http://www.myvaporstore.com/Wismec-Sinuous-P80-Mod-Only-Black-p/wis-snr10.htm - the atomizer is mounted in the center, which should work better with a large attachment like the Splinter. It also has 2A charging, which is a step up from the older boards with super slow charging. Also firmware upgradeable and ArcticFox compatible.
They have removable 18650 batteries.Does that one have an integrated battery?
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Just when I thought I had narrowed it down haha. That Wismec looks pretty good. Thanks for the advice. I’d rather not keep a separate charger for batteries, do most 2 battery mods let you charge natively?
You could get a good quality mod and use a 510 extender (sold as heatsinks primarily) This way if you damage the threads by swapping attachments often, you damage the (cheap) extender ones and not those on the mod itself. As a bonus, the heatsink effect can be beneficial to minimize heat transfer to the mod circuit when doing long sessions or huge rips through water etc.
The trifecta joyetech/wismec/eleaf are all based on the same chipset and they are entry-level mods only. They do work, but TC out of the box is crap. You can improve it with custom firmware but it's never gonna be as good as the best chipsets out there because their ADC (the analog to digital converter, which is used to read the attachment resistance and convert it to a digital value that the microcontroller can understand) is of lower resolution.
TC mode is entirely based on resistance value measurement. There is no dedicated temperature sensor obviously as the only connection between the mod and the attachment is that damn 510 screw port which only carries power (pos and neg) This is why it's really important to have these readings as precise and accurate as possible, as well as having the best signal path through that 510 port, with minimal contact losses and a solid connection.
I enjoy my evic VTC mini but it was plagued with issues from the start and making TC work is super finicky even with the custom firmware. My evic Primo mini worked for a short while but then developed similar problems but worse, so it's almost unusable now after less than two months of use. I have a Eleaf Pico too, but the iHeat doesn't fit and the Project Pure SF looks silly and vulnerable on it, so I don't use it for now.
On the other hand when I got the Smoant Knight V2 to match the Project Pure SF, it worked out of the box without having to configure tons of parameters. And it's been flawless since. Apparently Smoant TC implementation is good. Same for the OMNI chipset found in the Vaporesso brand.
Then if you want the best quality, get something based on DNA, YiHi (higher end models only), Dicodes or HohmTech (the latter was removed from their website recently and I don't know why as it was awesome)
So I went ahead and ordered a Wismec Sinuous P80, I figure I’ll start out with it and I can always upgrade if I need to.
Now is possible to put the Tubo firmware on a Wismec? If so, what is the way to do that? I see on the Tubo site there’s a how to but the instructions explain using a Joyetech updater and such, But it says that only works on EVIC. Says something about using NFirmwareEditor for other models. I’m having a little trouble finding what that is and how to get it on my Mac, can anyone help with this? Maybe @funkyjunky ? Thanks!
You can download NFE Tools here - https://nfeteam.org/forum/threads/p11-nfe-tools-v171128.1468/
https://nfeteam.org/
I do believe this is PC only.
"NFE Tools" is the computer software used to update/change/flash the firmware on your box mod.
ArcticFox is the actual firmware that you can install using NFE Tools. So if you want to use Tubo instead of ArcticFox, don't bother downloading the ArcticFox files. (Note I have no idea if Tubo FW is compatible, I've never used Tubo FW.)
Hope that clears things up for you!
The P80 is a good mod. I use one with my Top-Flow Sai with ArcticFox and it is a champion. Very good form factor.
I'm honestly not a mod expert you know.
I only brought my evics as i thought they were cheap and a good starting point. Both the cubiod and the mini were less than £55 delivered.
I am interested in these DNA mods. I would like to know if the TC mode on the DNA really is much better and worth the extra price. Would like to hear from someone with a funkyjunky compatable mod and a DNA mod. Is it worth the extra money and sacrifising cruise mode?
Was thinking a DNA custom mod with a SBS case for splinter would be very cool. Maybe the case could be 3D printed?
Lots of ideas - not much time to implement.