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You can look at the dimensions and settings of a mod from a lot of angles. There’s the temperature control (TC) angle: how many degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius can it reach? What are the lowest and highest settings? What are the maximum and minimum wattage options? How low can resistance go? Are the dimensions of the mod larger or smaller than normal?

With the Sigelei Fuchai 200W, I like to explore all these thresholds and am generally impressed. If the Fuchai measures 4 inches in length and offers 200W of power, that’s an impressive 50W per inch.

Sigelei Fuchai 200W TC

Even though that makes the mod larger than some other options out there, the point is those other devices don’t give you 200W of power or the choice to remove your batteries. You’ve got to accept that before adding a tank, your system will start out at 4 inches long and that sounds so big when you compare it to the most compact models.

Take a step back and think about what that really means, however; 4 inches isn’t that much. No device looks tiny with a tank on top and you wouldn’t tuck a two-part system in your pocket (maybe an all-in-one like the eGrip). As for the device itself, this is as pocket-sized as any other. That’s the wonder of modern technology.

TC Specifications

With the TC development, you don’t lose the capacity to vape in VW mode but gain the opportunity to explore what temperature control can do for your experience. Vapers find this changes things in three ways:

• they use less of everything, including fewer coils, less power, and less e juice
• it’s possible to explore different dimensions of flavor
• vaping is safer

Sigelei’s Fuchai 200W TC enables vapers to find out what hidden depths there are to flavors they have always loved when they tweak the temperature setting. TC coils burn down slowly as they tend to get hot quickly but handle heat well.

As for power, a Ni200 or Titanium coil requires a burst of wattage to achieve your desired temperature and slowly reduces this, dropping output so your battery lasts longer than it would if you hit the highest wattage possible instead of high temperatures. In the highest setting, e juice gets hot, but the battery isn’t overheating and you tend to use less juice. This is the perfect situation.

Light in Spite of Might

With TC and VW functions, you might think the Fuchai would be heavy. That’s not the case with its light construction. Zinc alloy provides the best of both worlds: solidity without weight. Firmware inside these devices is miniature too, so it doesn’t create weight or take up space.

Firmware Features

The Sigelei Fuchai is a formidable bit of firmware. It promises to handle a voltage range of 0.5V to 7.5V and wattage of 5W to 200W. You can install an atomizer providing 0.05 ohms resistance if the wire is made of titanium or Ni200.

The battery voltage spread is 6.4V to 8.4V and temperature parameters are 100C to 300C or 212F to 572F. The maximum current Sigelei’s formidable mod can handle is 25A and it requires a pair of 18650 cells to create all of this power.

Meanwhile, the control chip also protects its user in case he restores batteries upside down, tries to over-vape, the battery runs too low, or his atomizer coil is built below the minimum range. You really appreciate all of the power of Sigelei’s technology when reading the little screen displaying everything that your mod is doing.

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