The all new Centaurus by Lost Vape is a dual 18650 battery premium high quality sub ohm vape kit featuring the ever so popular Evolv’s DNA 250C Chipset providing up to 200W output with an industry leading power rating, boost mode and replay functions all seamlessly combined into a luxurious stainless steel and leather combination in a range of stylish designs.
Lost Vape’s dual battery device is packed with a host of features from customisable output modes, USB Charging, Pre-Heat, Temperature protection and Lost Vape’s Boost Mode, that can briefly increase the mods power delivery to achieve your desired vapour output, to a revolutionary Replay mode that allows you to capture the “perfect puff” and replicate the same flavour and satisfaction production on all subsequent puffs. Designed with luxurious and unique leather panels the Centaurus DNA 250C Box Mod is available in 10 different colours with a limited edition Stabwood range featuring unique serial numbers.
Please Note: Batteries are not included with this device.
Questions and Answers
How long can a battery last, and what chargers should i use?
Ideally you want to use the compatible charger provided with the purchase kit, at all times. The reason for this is if a charger that is not compatible to the device is used, too much current goes into the batteries, meaning they can overheat and eventually stop functioning. Battery capacities vary from each device; they will indicate an mAh, which essentially is the battery capacity. Usually after a 6 months use, the capacity within the battery starts to decrease, making the battery life last less.
What's the difference between voltage and wattage?
Voltage is the direct current given out by the battery and the wattage is the measure of power distributed to the coil from the battery. Wattage can be changed easily using a variable wattage device. More importantly, Voltage will take all the set power the user has defined in the menu and send all of it through the coil. Variable Wattage on the other hand uses the coil's resistance as a guideline and takes the Ohms into consideration, ensuring too much power is not sent to the coil causing it to fail. VW is used in every single regulated device today as it is the most popular form of adjustment.
What is the temperature control range on a device?
Some mods have temperature control modes - the range shows the temperature that the coils will heat up to when the product is in use. This is normally between 200°C- 250°C / 392°F – 480°F although it tends to vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. The great thing about a temperature control mod, is the ability to fine tune the best temperature for a coil. For instance, a temperature can be set for a particular coil and the device will do it's best to stay within that set temperature range. Some vapers enjoy a cooler or warmer vape and the TC mode allows them to fine tune their vape.