
Meet the Tesla Nano 100W TC box mod. That’s right: Tesla. It’s not an electric car but an electronic, adjustable vaping device that you might have overlooked because Kanger, SMOK, and the others are all such big names.
You won’t be able to overlook it anymore. Writers are crowning this temperature control (TC) mod as one of the top 3 100W vaping devices in the industry.
Tesla Nano 100W TC Box Mod Overview
What’s the fuss about?
For one thing, the size is amazingly small considering how much power the Tesla Nano pumps out. Nano is a fitting name: it’s microscopic compared to some of the competition. That’s in spite of boasting 4500mAh or maybe as a result of that built-in cell.
We’ll take a closer look in just a minute. As a TC device, the Nano is also versatile which is what vapers want: flexibility without sacrificing performance or safety. Tesla doesn’t compromise or cut corners; they push boundaries and get in your face.
Nano Spec
This is a 100W device with a low of 7 watts. Experienced vapers report they hang out in the 40W range most of the time, but with a 100W maximum, you have the option to pump out more power and also a sensible safety limit the built-in chip won’t let you get past.
Tesla’s mini mod is also a temperature control device. It can be operated in this mode when an atomizer tank is installed containing TC Ni200 or Titanium coils. With an in-built cell, Tesla was able to shave off a few millimeters off of the frame’s size.
A 4500mAh battery provides many hours of charge life unless you’re up to the max all day long. In that case, how would anyone find you amidst the fog? Wear a flashing light; better yet, turn your screen towards the door so people will see the light and find you.
Box mods with built-in batteries, such as this one, provide pass-through vaping if you want it. Plug into a USB outlet and continue to vape while charging. Opting to charge only and picking up some other vaping device (or coming up for air) is a better choice according to manufacturers, but pass-through vaping is safe in this case. Vape down to 0.05 ohms using TC coils; 0.1 ohms with Kanthal.
OLED Display
A clear screen provides a picture of your performance in numbers and symbols: numbers like wattage and symbols, such as battery life and ohms. This is also where warnings and alerts will be displayed if you over-vape, don’t stop to recharge a low-voltage battery, or the machine malfunctions.
Buttons
Top-mounted switches are a great idea. When they’re at the top you can’t press them by mistake unless you’re fooling around. A single, large round firing button is mounted on one side but it’s above the screen where you’re unlikely to accidentally press it. By the way, both sides are lightly rounded, so this is a comfortable device to hold.
More to Love
There’s a big range in the TC department: from 200F to 600F if you want to push this device to the maximum. When you’re taking advantage of all that the Tesla Nano has to offer, it’s good to be aware of one more “extra” that high tech designs offer: more safety.
This new phase in the e cig industry has been given a hearty helping hand, thanks to the innovations of chipset designers and their incredible nano-technology. Small but powerful, the Tesla Nano 100W TC chipset protects you with the weight-to-strength ratio of an ant to a piece of bread. You’re defended against a shorting circuit, low voltage, low resistance, and more. The Nano doesn’t even have to flex its muscles.
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