Dovpo Ember 60W Kit – the continuation of the familiar line
And again, Dovpo gives us a reason to meet. Surely you remember in their performance a small box with a built-in battery called Ember. So, the manufacturer decided to file an updated version, whose output power grew by as much as 10 watts.
Dovpo Ember 60W Kit
Dimensions: 82.5 x 42 x 26mm
Weight: unknown
Case material: zinc alloy + plastic
Power: built-in 1700mAh
Output power: 5 – 60W
Voltage range: 0.8 – 8.0V
Operating mode: POWER, TC (NI200, SS, TI )
Temperature range: 200 ℉ – 600 ℉ / 100 ℃ – 315 ℃
Supported resistance: 0.08 – 3.5Ω
Protection: against low / high resistance, against overheating, against short circuit, against overcharging / overdischarge
Connector type: steel 510, pin is spring loaded
Screen / diagonal: yes
Micro-USB port / charging: yes, charging current 0.8A
Color: see photo below
Ember Tank
Case material: stainless steelAtomizer
type: maintenance-free
Evaporators: 0.6Ω
Capacity: 4.5ml
Diameter: 26mm planting / 28mm dough glass
Height: unknown
Connector: 510, pin gilded
Weight: unknown
Color:see photo above
Options (probable)
– Ember mod
– Ember Tank
– replaceable evaporator 2pcs 0.6Ω (one preinstalled)
– spare glass
– spare origins
– USB cable
– user manual
– warranty card The
complete non-service is quite simple, except for the set. It will probably refuel from above, while the capacity is not bad. Airflow control is traditionally implemented – a swivel ring at the base of the tank.
Boxing mod looks good, but the plastic from which it is made looks too rustic. The dimensions are small, therefore, ergonomics can be expected decent.
The color scheme is not the most diverse, and bright shades prevail in it.
The landing pad is steel, with a diameter of 26mm likely to be its maximum.
The control panel is neat – a small display, a medium-sized fire button located on a sloped area.
The mode memory button is separately rendered – I do not think that this was an urgent need.
At the very base of the connector for charging the built-in battery, it is somehow designed “indecently” – it is planted in a planed recess.
The built-in battery is average, as it seems to me, for such dimensions of capacity. In this case, the charging current is very small. Therefore, future owners will have to be glued to the outlet for 2.5 hours.
The performance is small, and the functionality is very simplified.