Not this particular Lost Vape but I have the Therion BF DNA75C. MOF, it’s this exact one, I bought it from Mjag
Lost Vape makes a good mod. The only complaints I’ve heard was from the Centaurus BF. The bottle leaked but they corrected it.
Not this particular Lost Vape but I have the Therion BF DNA75C. MOF, it’s this exact one, I bought it from Mjag
Lost Vape makes a good mod. The only complaints I’ve heard was from the Centaurus BF. The bottle leaked but they corrected it.
Ikr? We’re so unaccustomed to it that It prompts suspicion.
Me too! That’s a beauty.
Thanks! I actually went back to Health Cabin and bought a second one and thats on the way as well. Don’t know if that deal is still on or not. But its almost free… lol
Thank you.
Yeah, when I first saw it I was thinking that gold mods weren’t really my thing, I don’t need a DNA, and jeez, it’s expensive.
Later that night I kept thinking about it and then googled around about it. After a few more nights of the same I knew I was a goner.
Yeah, but need is such a strong word.
They are expensive, BUT, if vape apocalypse ever comes, you’ll have SPARES !!!
Hahaha!!! Thanks! The vapeapocalypse does scare me a lot, especially since I live in Canada. The noose is tightening… I am cig free but if I can help it with everything I’ve got, I will NEVER be vape free!!! Nicotine for life!!!
Ikr? So far I haven’t been taxed the whopping 75% MA vape tax but I usually buy gear from China so I never have to think about it.
Yup, I buy from China as well.
You just can’t go wrong with DNA mods. I need to get some spare boards for “just in case” situations. I used my last DNA C board to replace the crappy stock LV Grus board.
Funny you mentioned the Centaurus BF. I’ve been using mine daily for over a year without issue, but this past week it reads check atomizer, or short after a few hits. It isn’t the rda as they work perfectly fine on any other mod. I think it’s something in the 510 on the mod. Time to get out the micro screwdriver kit!
My son has two of those mods and although they work fine there seems to be a fault with them although it’s easily fixed. The plate 510 connector at the top becomes loose and it’ll either just not work coming up no atomiser or the ohms jump around.
To fix it just lever up the plastic cover plate (or whatever it’s made of) and tighten the Phillips screws holding the plate on. Then just stick the cover on again. It easily done and takes minutes but it’s a thing.
So should I buy said boards for later? Good investment?
Nah, I wouldn’t. They have a great warranty on the board, and many times will go way beyond their 1 year warranty.
Having said all that, I do have some spare boards.
Nice heheh!
no, not necessary. I’ve only had two of the older DNA boards go bad after years of constant use. I just like to keep them around in case I get the notion to swap non-DNA boards out. The LV mods are the easiest imo. They’re somewhat easy to work on.
I don’t recommend doing so unless you’re comfortable with soldering and working in tight spaces.
I just like taking stuff apart.