OHHHHH SNAP! ... a DNA 30 clone chip with buck and boost
Who woulda thunk it? Using a Rose V2 at 1.1ohm and LG-HE2
*forgive the slightly blurry 1st pic as this is not easy to capture with one hand*
Tested 7W, 10W, 20W, and 30W @1.1 ohms and the results were :
2.8v display/2.79 inline meter = 7.12W
3.4v display/3.37 inline meter= 10.32W
4.8v display/4.77 inline meter= 20.68W
5.9v display/5.99 inline meter= 32.61W
So, these early test show that this chip is slightly over powered, and would explain my early statements to a buddy in which I said the device felt like it had more "punch" to it at any given setting. In my review I will of course have more test results into the sub ohm range, but so far I am not disappointed in this clone .. and with the ability to step down voltage output, this is for sure a BIG PLUS over the authentic with Evolv DNA 30 that does not step down.
See ... Yosen changed something, and its no longer a 1:1 clone, some would even call this an improvement, lol