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Sigelei Mini 30w box mod.

  • 25-01-2015 2:15pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,065 ✭✭✭


    Love the Sig. My first box mod. Lovely size. 1 x18650. Comes with a rubber sleeve as shown. Only using it for the day so far. It's got 5 preset wattage levels. Weight with a VTC4 and sleeve is 165g.

    When you turn it on, you can choose the presets by pressing the up button once. You can then modify and save each of those presets by pressing the down button to your desired power and pressing the fire button. Buttons are flat with a nice and firm action, with a click.

    You can avoid the presets when you turn it on by pressing the down button once and then choosing the desired wattage.

    Ohm reader is only to one decimal place which should be good enough.

    Display shows wattage (big text), and voltage and resistance (small text) plus a battery charge indicator.

    22mm atties sit flush on each side and about half a mm shy on the short side.

    Battery compartment is tight for button tops. Flat tops are recommended. Magnet closure seems strong enough but I've not taken the sleeve off since I got it.

    Haven't tried charging it yet but you can't vape while charging. Charge cable included and port is at the bottom. Vent holes on back side at the bottom.

    Haven't done the DC-DC bit yet. You click the fire button and down button simultaneously to activate it.

    There's also something called 'PWM mode'. Activated by clicking the fire button and up button simultaneously activate it. In this mode 'output voltage will be more accurate and you can lower the voltage'.

    Over 5v, error 'HHHHH'.
    Under 3.2v, error 'Low Bat'.
    Under 0.3ohm, error 'Low Res'.


    Well that's all the info. I'm using it with a Kayfun at 1.3ohm at the moment. The Orchid is a FT special and the wicking needs some modifications.

    I got it from greyhaze.co.uk. Ordered night of 20th, dispatched 21st, arrived at Parcel Motel 22nd, forwarded to me and received 23rd. Hard to beat that! Cost me £44.

    Any questions, feel free to ask.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,204 ✭✭✭moonboy52


    Cheers Pique, excellent detailed review :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 792 ✭✭✭Didihno


    Just a note on wicking the Orchid, less is more.
    You need the tiniest amount of wick in the channels.
    Trial and error to get it right, but when you do its a brilliant vape.


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