Anyone use the hana modz dna 30

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inswva

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I can't speak to the fasttech unit but I use a similar DNA30 clone box which doesn't bear the Hana logo.

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I'm on week three with mine and it's been perfect so far. Not a single issue. It is so good I'll be ordering a second one.
 

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I have a cloupor hana clone. It seems to work ok but compared to my authentic Hana, the 510 connector is crooked, the buttons are way cheaper feeling and it exibits all the Hana clone glitches including random screen turn on and a charge light that never turns green, indicating full charge (it does fully charge and shut off charging appropriately).
 

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I just got one today from Focal and want to toss this out as a warning. Supposedly has reverse polarity circutry (but inserting a battery backwards is death to normal DNA's) but wouldn't chance it.

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Just FYI.

I have units from both FastTech and Focalecig and the FastTech is of higher manufacturing quality. The 510 connector is adjustable, solder joint are higher quality and silicone RTV rather than "hot glue" was used. If I was going to reorder, FT would be the unit I would choose. Have not had long enough to comment on reliability and have not noted functional differences.

That said, my FT unit is being exchange as USB circuit board came loose (case probably not fully clean before RTV was applied).

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I have a true Hana DNA 30 and love it. I Paso have the IPV V2 50w and there is a big difference between the two even when there both set at 30w. But I still use my DNA30 on a daily basis with a tobh atty clone RDA and it produces grate vap and flavor. I use my true atomic RDA on the IPV. I will say if you are running a larger RDA the hana fits them much better. And if your using a smaller like the atomic the IPV fits it superbly. The biggist thing you need to think about before making a decision is what you want to vape on "as in clearomizer, bottom feed single coil buildable or dripper" and what ohms you want to run if you are looking to run a clearomizer such as a delta or aero or nautilis then the hana is the way to go. That being said a dripper can be used on the hana but you should try to keep your build above .5 ohms. It does state that it can handle between .3 to 3.0 but in my experience I have had the battery heat up a little more than I am comfortable with on builds lower than .5 ohm. Now the IPV handles down to .2 ohm with ease. So I guess it really depends on what you want and need. I hope that helps.
 

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I have a true Hana DNA 30 and love it. I Paso have the IPV V2 50w and there is a big difference between the two even when there both set at 30w. But I still use my DNA30 on a daily basis with a tobh atty clone RDA and it produces grate vap and flavor. I use my true atomic RDA on the IPV. I will say if you are running a larger RDA the hana fits them much better. And if your using a smaller like the atomic the IPV fits it superbly. The biggist thing you need to think about before making a decision is what you want to vape on "as in clearomizer, bottom feed single coil buildable or dripper" and what ohms you want to run if you are looking to run a clearomizer such as a delta or aero or nautilis then the hana is the way to go. That being said a dripper can be used on the hana but you should try to keep your build above .5 ohms. It does state that it can handle between .3 to 3.0 but in my experience I have had the battery heat up a little more than I am comfortable with on builds lower than .5 ohm. Now the IPV handles down to .2 ohm with ease. So I guess it really depends on what you want and need. I hope that helps.
Where did you get the ipv from? And I'm more looking for some awesome clouds!
 
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