Pioneer4you can’t stop inventing and improving. They are so in love with that Yihi chipset model that they are compelled to make some new device with every upgrade.
The IPV 6 is not ready for the public quite yet but can be pre-ordered from certain sites. This is a powerful machine, much more powerful than Pioneer4you’s latest 26650, 80W machine. Let’s take a closer look at the Pioneer4You IPV 6 vape mod.
Sleek device
One of the most striking features of this device is its design. Because Pioneer4you utilizes two 18650 cells, they are able to place one on either side at each narrow end where your hand will go. I see no mention of a flip screen but suspect that is also a feature of Yihi’s chip and Pioneer4you technology. Why not when either side could be the part you hold without obscuring the display?
The Display
Usually, one narrow side hosts the entire interface with a screen and up/down buttons although a power button is located at the top on one side. This time, those are featured on the front which is what I mean by being able to hold the unit on either side.
It is a decent size set into a panel but not huge; still bright, though, and full of information. Read all of the details you need to know like the battery’s power level, volts, watts, resistance, and temperature.
Yihi’s chip in the IPV 6 is also a variable Joule device and supports several types of coil, so your settings can be varied. This is not a toy, vapers, but something best suited to the most advanced vapers who understand the meaning of variability.
Pioneer4you IPV 6 Variable Settings
I mean, if you were new to advanced machines, the choices and variable values would make your head spin. There is a range of 10 to 100 Joules or up to 120 with Titanium coils; three Temperature Control settings for Nickel 200, stainless steel, and Titanium heating elements; TCR; and a Variable Wattage format.
You can get up to 572F in the TC setting and down to 0.05 ohms. I find the top value of 572F somewhat curious because other chips usually allow for slightly more, but I am not complaining. I think this lower level is more protective than 600F which is the usual maximum.
I know, this is only a meagre difference of 28F, but those small numbers make a big difference to some people. Just look at sub ohm readings. Whoever though we could vape at 0.05 ohms?
Protected Against Ourselves
Yihi and other chipset designers are aware that electronic malfunctions take place, but that our worst enemy is our own carelessness. It is so easy to forgetfully block vent holes that let out battery heat while holding a piece of electronics, to choose a cheap battery instead of a good one, or to put a battery in the wrong way around.
That is why Yihi protects us with their SX200 firmware which prevents damage caused by reverse polarity, overheating, or a short circuit. Some of the dangers you could encounter will be prevented and you will read others on the screen if you pay attention.
Two 18650 cells are replaceable via a magnetic door, so take those out to recharge them at the end of every day. They will add about $20 to the overall cost adding up to around $100 with the mod.
Add an Atomizer
The usual 510 threading is seen here as expected. With a spring-loaded thread, you can attach the TCT from SMOK or their TVF4 Mini, the Horizon Arctic, Uwell Crown, or a Kanger Subtank. Tank possibilities go on and on with numerous coil settings and RBA decks to look through; numerous colors and elegant shapes to consider.
Really, your biggest concern is finding a tank that can make good use of the power being given you with that 200W maximum and Temperature Control setting as well.
