Athena Hero 240W TC Mod

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  • Dec 4, 2013
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    Came across this mod while I was browsing could not find any review for it though
    Specifications:

    - Variable Wattage: 5.0W - 240W

    - Input Voltage: 8 - 12.6V, 3 x 18650 (In Series)

    - Output voltage: 0 - 10V

    - Battery Requirements: Unprotected/Minimum Continuous Discharge Rating of 25Amp

    We recommend the Aspire 18650 ICR 1800mAh 40A Battery
    - Coil resistance range: 0.05 - 4.0ohm

    (For coils between 0.45-4.00ohm the chip will provide a maximum voltage output of 10V)

    Ni200: 0.05 - 0.5ohm
    Titanium: 0.1 - 0.6ohm
    Stainless Steel: 0.2 - 1.0ohm
    Kanthal: 0.1 - 0.45ohm
    - Operating Modes: Power & Temperature Control modes

    - Standby Current: Less than 200uA

    How does the Mode Adjustment work?

    Press the fire button 4 times to switching Power mode to TEMP C Mode. In temperature control mode, the power adjustment settings will not work and wattage will be set automatically. When switching from other modes to temperature control mode, the wattage will switch to temperature automatically. Using Kanthal coil tank will automatically revert to POWER mode also.

    How does temperature control mode work?

    TEMP C Mode: There are 6, press the fire button three times to enter the settings menu. Use the +/- buttons to scroll through the different modes.

    NI TEMP:C

    NI TEMP:F

    TI TEMP:C

    TI TEMP:F

    SS TEMP:C

    SS TEMP:F

    Once you have set your desired maximum temperature, the chip will automatically detect the change in the coil material’s resistance, calculate the current temperature, and adjust the wattage to maintain the desired temperature.

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