And here is the promised squonk mod – a thing in times of massive dominance of pod systems is quite rare. I will not torment you with anticipation – we will immediately get acquainted because there is definitely something to talk about the Centaurus Quest BF kit.
Parameters
Dimensions: 86 x 52.75 x 31.9mm (information may be wrong)
Body material: zinc alloy + plastic + eco-leather
Power supply: 1 x 18650/20700/21700
Chipset: Quest 2.0 Vial
capacity: 9.5 ml
Output power: 5 – 100W
Voltage range: 0.7 – 8.0V Peak
current: 35A
The complete Lost Vape Quest Solo RDA is already familiar to us-I wrote an article dedicated to it. In short-this thing is pretty good and worth implementing, including separate implementation. The control panel is scattered throughout the body, so the activation button similar to the trigger is fixed at the front end.
The other elements choose the side wall-the standard diagonal color display on the top of the table, just below the traditional three sets of setting keys and the modern charging connector. The current value flowing through the latter is unknown, and it is likely that it will not exceed 1.5A.
The entrance to the Centaurus Quest BF mod compartment is blocked by a screw-out cover with a folding key located at the bottom of the module. Lost Vape can digest the three most popular external battery formats, and the smaller size is naturally matched with a complete adapter.
We are already familiar with the control chipset-this is a pretty good sample in every respect, it is actually full of options and chips. This reservoir is installed in the spray bottle, its front part is protected from accidental pressure by plastic, and the e-liquid can be poured into the atomizer like a normal bottle.
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