Sunbox E7

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Thejack1

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The DNA 40 e7 is available, but very hard to find. Luckily, I've managed to acquire one. They just started a companion website , which I will post the link below. As mods become available, they will also be posted there. You can register on the site for notifications, and I believe there is a contact form there as well.
As for the mod? Damn near as close to perfection for squonking as you will ever find. Expensive, but oh so worth it. ( to me)
Good luck!
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AaronY

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The DNA 40 e7 is available, but very hard to find. Luckily, I've managed to acquire one. They just started a companion website , which I will post the link below. As mods become available, they will also be posted there. You can register on the site for notifications, and I believe there is a contact form there as well.
As for the mod? Damn near as close to perfection for squonking as you will ever find. Expensive, but oh so worth it. ( to me)
Good luck!
SunBox Store

Thanks. What version did you get? There new site is way better for me. I found they also announce sales at their FB group.
 

greyknight

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If you are into sub ohm vaping then the REo is better.

There is a disclaimer on the site not to vape at Low Ohms.
Buttons can't take the wattage and will break in a few months.

Reo is mechanical so no button to break.

That's strange. My understanding of the DNA is that the buttons are all low current, essentially just the indicator to tell the chip when to send the current through the main circuit, that's why the buttons can use a smaller gauge wire. May have to look into this further.
 

drmarble

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greyknight. You are correct about the DNA chips not needing high power buttons. They are just used to trigger the large currents from the chip. Only milliamps flow through them. They can be wired with 24 gauge. Everyone should be using high quality push buttons on these devices, e.g. c&k tactile switches. These are rated for 100,000 pushes. Some cheap clones use worse ones but the good ones only cost ~$1.50. You shouldn't worry about the switches. They do have trouble with super low ohms but we are talking <0.1 ohm. This is extreme sub ohming. I would expect many straight mechanicals to have trouble with ohms that low. With a full battery that would be over 160 watts.
Also, you can't run your DNA chipped device through the dish washer. The REO does have advantages in sheer durability. The DNA gives you a consistent vape as your battery depletes. You pays your money and you takes your choice.
 
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