ATHENA PRIDE Evolv DNA 75

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Gallant

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    1.Chip: Evolv dna 75
    2.Size: 90*35*48mm
    3.Power: 1.0W - 75W
    4.Output Voltage: 2V-6.2V
    5.Replaceable 26650/18650 battery
    6.TC wire: Ti;Ni200;SS316
    7:TC range: 200~600℉, 100~300℃

    Comes in 2 versions
    1- Aluminum stoving varnish
    Color: Black/Blue/Red
    Retails around $90







    2- Stabilized wood/Aluminum/Epoxy resin
    Color: random colors
    Retail: $200 to $300









     
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    Gallant

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    Looks pretty. Certainly should accommodate large tanks well without overhang. The problem I would see is most of the larger 30 mm tanks end up with larger builds that 75W may be inadequate.
    I agree however with my builds I don't need more than 60 usually I'm around 45 to 55 so 75 is more than enough the only reason I hesitated is the price tag for the Stabilized wood
     
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    Eskie

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    I've been following the DNA's coming out so thanks for putting the vid in. I've got the Smok G-Priv with a touch screen that I really like and I watch the prices on it going down. I couldn't ask for more in a vaporizer and I keep thinking for the DNA's at those prices I want a touch screen.

    I really think it's unlikely Evolv will ever build a touch screen based DNA board. There is a new DNA 75c out, which has a color screen, but not touch, and it's primarily benefit is to greatly increase the number of settings you can right on the mod over using eScribe software. They did add a third button for navigation. The reason for the high price tag on DNA based mods is the excellent temp control it provides. If you don't vape in TC, it does becomes harder to justify the premium in price. Most manufacturers who use DNA boards do tend to be build better boxes for them, so there is that.
     
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    I've always used temp mode since I started vaping and since I've never been able to get stainless to work in 2 older vaporizers that is an important feature for me. But not long ago I got a Pico 25 and found it was very good at handling SS. Very different from the Pico 75 which was unable to use SS and a completely different menu that even included a preheat. For me navigation is a nightmare but once it's set up it is easy enough. So Eleaf has been able to solve the SS problem and sell the product at a reasonable price.
    Smok with it's touch screen has a great navigation system and I believe the SS will accept any resistance where the Pico 25 requires a resistance close to .24 ohms. I'm not sure but I think color takes additional power and there are touch screens out with color screens. Anyways thanks for putting the information in.
     
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