SirRichardRear
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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with a double review. Today i’ll be reviewing the Modefined Prism Mod and the vandyvape Triple RTA. Disclaimer: Both products were sent to me from elementvape.com
Review Disclaimer
I review products for what they are with no account of where it comes from or who makes it. The test results are the results for what is in my hand. Due to possible QC difference your experience may vary. I spend more time with products then most reviewers and try to be thorough, do disassemblies to check for design flaws, do accuracy testing, and stress testing, something that is typically done in maintenance industries to try and “force” a failure or diagnose a potential failure point to give me an idea of a devices longevity. With that said, there is no way for myself or anyone to predict if a device will last 6 months, 1 year, 5 years etc. Any manufactured item from cars to phones to computers to mods have a possibility of arriving DOA or having a small % failure rate. There is no way to predict this or quantify this. That’s why warranties and lemon laws exist. I can only review what I have in my hand for better or for worse. Contrary to popular belief, there is no special review samples of higher quality. Most of the time personally i get retail versions, the few times i’ve gotten early releases they are usually worse than the final retail version.
Modefined Prism
Introduction:
The Modefined Prism is the latest mod from the Modefined brand which is made by lost vape, most famous for their DNA mods. The modefined brand however uses a proprietary chip instead of a DNA chip making them more on the affordable side. The Prism is the follow up to the excellent sirius mod i reviewed a few months back, one of my favorite dual battery mods of 2017. The Prism is a triple 18650 250 watt mod mod in the shape of the triad 250. It’s available with 4 frame colors black, grey, red, and blue each with the option for a leather door or carbon fibre door. I have the black one with the carbon fibre door.
Manufacturer's Specs
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Spreadsheet:
Stock Shot Colors:
Size comparisons
Handchecks:
510 pin
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the looks and design of it. It felt like a real high end mod. I’d say even better built then my triad 250 as the battery door on this one is better. The carbon fibre surrounding the screen looks great as does the carbon fibre sticker on the battery door which has that rubery feel to it. Also better than my triad 250 leather and carbon fibre doors. It feels good in the hand and is only slightly bigger than my triad 250 so a good size for a triple 18650 mod. The top is also flat so 30mm atomizers look great on it with no overhang.
Watt Mode Performance
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. Testing resistances were done at .11 , .16, .2, and .53 ohms. wattage points were max (250), 200, 150, 100, 75, 50, and 25. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 169 watts and 39 amps. The 39 amps is on the low side for a triple batteyr mod as many now do in the 45-50 range. It’s more in line with the average dual battery mod, although my favorite quad battery mod the snow wolf 365 also had the 40 amp limit. The rest of the testing it hit low 1-5 watts except at 25 when it was 1 watt high. Overall very good for such a low resistance coil. At .16 it maxed out at 225 watts with the amp limit likely being the reason it falls short of 250 here. The rest of the testing it was high 3-10 watts low but never more then 5 low for 100 or less watts. For the .2 test it maxed out at 263 watts so it does meet and exceed the published 250 watt spec. The rest of the testing it was 5 watts high over 100 and 100 or less never off by more than 2 watts on the high side. Very accurate here for sure. For the .53 testing it maxed out at 209 watts and 10.519 volts which is really good at such a high resistance. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts which is pretty impressive.
Overall i found this to be a good performer in power mode the does it’s best work at a .2 or higher resistance. I would have liked to see a better amp limit since it’s a 3 battery mod, but 3 battery mods are few and far between these days. It should still be more than enough to power any build for most vapers. The mod reads live resistance but still asks if it’s a new coil when attaching. It reads resistance pretty accurate, sometimes .01-.03 high which is good. The output was smooth and consistent during all of my testing. The mod never gets hot and barely even gets warm during the stress testing. It also adjusts by full watt which i wish more mods did.
Temperature Control
Using SS316 wire with the default SS mode. I tested 8 builds ranging from single round spaced single and dual coils, to fancy single coil and Fancy dual coil builds and a fancy triple coil build. 1st off Let’s talk about what the mod doesn't have. There is no TCR mode. It’s just Ni, Ti, or SS only. Also the mod has a 100 watt limit in TC which is a little disappointing. It also does not have the auto watts mode like the sirius. With that said, it worked great on every build I threw at it, with the exception of the triple coil build but the only issue was a slow ramp up due to the 100 watt limit. Outside of that it feels very accurate. I vape most builds around the 430-465F mark as it should be for a warm vape. The dry hit protection is great no dry hits under 500F. Most will find the vape they like between 400-480F as it should be. It’s smooth and not pulsey and very consistent. Overall it’s a great performer in temp control mode with the only downsides being the 100 watt limit and no TCR
Review Disclaimer
I review products for what they are with no account of where it comes from or who makes it. The test results are the results for what is in my hand. Due to possible QC difference your experience may vary. I spend more time with products then most reviewers and try to be thorough, do disassemblies to check for design flaws, do accuracy testing, and stress testing, something that is typically done in maintenance industries to try and “force” a failure or diagnose a potential failure point to give me an idea of a devices longevity. With that said, there is no way for myself or anyone to predict if a device will last 6 months, 1 year, 5 years etc. Any manufactured item from cars to phones to computers to mods have a possibility of arriving DOA or having a small % failure rate. There is no way to predict this or quantify this. That’s why warranties and lemon laws exist. I can only review what I have in my hand for better or for worse. Contrary to popular belief, there is no special review samples of higher quality. Most of the time personally i get retail versions, the few times i’ve gotten early releases they are usually worse than the final retail version.
Modefined Prism
Introduction:
The Modefined Prism is the latest mod from the Modefined brand which is made by lost vape, most famous for their DNA mods. The modefined brand however uses a proprietary chip instead of a DNA chip making them more on the affordable side. The Prism is the follow up to the excellent sirius mod i reviewed a few months back, one of my favorite dual battery mods of 2017. The Prism is a triple 18650 250 watt mod mod in the shape of the triad 250. It’s available with 4 frame colors black, grey, red, and blue each with the option for a leather door or carbon fibre door. I have the black one with the carbon fibre door.
Manufacturer's Specs
- Triple 18650 High-Amp Battery - Not Included
- Wattage Output Range: 7-250W
- Minimum Atomizer Resistance: 0.05ohm
- Temperature Range: 200-600F
- Versatile Temperature Control Module
- Supports Ni200 Nickel, Titanium, and Stainless Steel Heating Elements
- Superior Die-Cast Zinc Alloy Construction
- Carbon Fiber Control Face
- Luxurious Genuine Leather or Polished Carbon Fiber Battery Cover
- Intuitive Large OLED Display
- Oversized Firing Mechanism
- Four Button Operations
- MicroUSB Port
- Spring-Loaded Stainless Steel 510 Connection
- 1 Prism 250W TC Box Mod
- 1 MicroUSB Cable
- Instructional Manual
Chart:
Spreadsheet:
Stock Shot Colors:
Size comparisons
Handchecks:
510 pin
Initial Impressions and features
When I first got this Mod, I was pretty impressed with the looks and design of it. It felt like a real high end mod. I’d say even better built then my triad 250 as the battery door on this one is better. The carbon fibre surrounding the screen looks great as does the carbon fibre sticker on the battery door which has that rubery feel to it. Also better than my triad 250 leather and carbon fibre doors. It feels good in the hand and is only slightly bigger than my triad 250 so a good size for a triple 18650 mod. The top is also flat so 30mm atomizers look great on it with no overhang.
Watt Mode Performance
Let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. Testing resistances were done at .11 , .16, .2, and .53 ohms. wattage points were max (250), 200, 150, 100, 75, 50, and 25. At .11 ohms it maxed out at 169 watts and 39 amps. The 39 amps is on the low side for a triple batteyr mod as many now do in the 45-50 range. It’s more in line with the average dual battery mod, although my favorite quad battery mod the snow wolf 365 also had the 40 amp limit. The rest of the testing it hit low 1-5 watts except at 25 when it was 1 watt high. Overall very good for such a low resistance coil. At .16 it maxed out at 225 watts with the amp limit likely being the reason it falls short of 250 here. The rest of the testing it was high 3-10 watts low but never more then 5 low for 100 or less watts. For the .2 test it maxed out at 263 watts so it does meet and exceed the published 250 watt spec. The rest of the testing it was 5 watts high over 100 and 100 or less never off by more than 2 watts on the high side. Very accurate here for sure. For the .53 testing it maxed out at 209 watts and 10.519 volts which is really good at such a high resistance. The rest of the testing it was never off by more than 2 watts which is pretty impressive.
Overall i found this to be a good performer in power mode the does it’s best work at a .2 or higher resistance. I would have liked to see a better amp limit since it’s a 3 battery mod, but 3 battery mods are few and far between these days. It should still be more than enough to power any build for most vapers. The mod reads live resistance but still asks if it’s a new coil when attaching. It reads resistance pretty accurate, sometimes .01-.03 high which is good. The output was smooth and consistent during all of my testing. The mod never gets hot and barely even gets warm during the stress testing. It also adjusts by full watt which i wish more mods did.
Temperature Control
Using SS316 wire with the default SS mode. I tested 8 builds ranging from single round spaced single and dual coils, to fancy single coil and Fancy dual coil builds and a fancy triple coil build. 1st off Let’s talk about what the mod doesn't have. There is no TCR mode. It’s just Ni, Ti, or SS only. Also the mod has a 100 watt limit in TC which is a little disappointing. It also does not have the auto watts mode like the sirius. With that said, it worked great on every build I threw at it, with the exception of the triple coil build but the only issue was a slow ramp up due to the 100 watt limit. Outside of that it feels very accurate. I vape most builds around the 430-465F mark as it should be for a warm vape. The dry hit protection is great no dry hits under 500F. Most will find the vape they like between 400-480F as it should be. It’s smooth and not pulsey and very consistent. Overall it’s a great performer in temp control mode with the only downsides being the 100 watt limit and no TCR