Review of THELEMA QUEST 200W

The THELEMA QUEST 200W mod can be purchased in several variants. I know at least three: as a separate battery pack, as a kit with a tank and as a kit with a tank and two different covers (so-called Gift Box). I have the first variant with a transparent lid (there are also carbon or leather stickers). The packaging is a simple white cardboard cover with a photo of the device on the front side and its main features in the form of pictograms.

Inside you can find the mod itself in a small bag, manual, warranty card, a box with a USB-Type-C charging cable and two stickers with the inscription FRESHEN YOU UP BY VAPING. buy vape parts The inscription can be understood as “refresh yourself with vape”, and you need the stickers to stick them on 18650 batteries. Of course, if you don’t want to admire the standard heat shrink through the transparent cover of the mod.

THELEMA QUEST 200W Boxmod Review – Appearance

The exterior of the THELEMA QUEST 200W box mod, if you ignore the transparent cover, fully complies with the strict rules of a classic vaping device. The screen with buttons on one of the sides; simple and strict, but expressive design and 510 connector on the top edge of the device.

Specifications

Dimensions 92.5 * 27.6 * 56.1 mm

Power 5 – 200 watts

Thermal control 200 – 600°F

Output Voltage 0.7 – 8 Volts

Weight About 130 grams

Screen size 0.96” (80*160 dots)

Supported resistance 0.1 – 5.0 ohms

Battery format 2*18650

Charging current 5V, 2A (actually 1.7A)

QUEST 2.0 chip model

Protection systems Short circuit, battery discharge, overheating, puff cutoff 10 seconds

Wattage/Voltage/bypass/TC (Ni, Ti, SS316, SS904)/VPC operating modes

Possible colors Thelema QUEST 200W – variants of versions

Material of manufacture Zinc alloy + plastic

THELEMA QUEST 200W Boxmod Review – Appearance

All controls are centered on a massive metal bracket that covers the mod from three sides, giving it not only rigidity, but also an impressive weight and a sense of reliability. On the beveled edges, the designers placed LOST VAPE and THELEMA QUEST inscriptions, flanked by decorative areas.

The upper area is notable for the presence of 510 spring-loaded connector, realized as a steel washer with a diameter of 22 millimeters and secured by three screws. There are no grooves or grooves to reduce the chances of the atomizer sticking to the mod. Which is a bit of a pity. The maximum base diameter of a tank or a drip tip that can be installed on the mod without aesthetic losses is 26 millimeters.

Interface and controls

Let’s get back to the controls and interface: there are four buttons, a color screen and a Type-C charging port. The design is very strict, not a single inscription, but it is easy to understand the purpose of the keys without an instruction manual. The mod is turned on and off by pressing the big Fire button five times. Moving through the menu items and changing settings – the upper and lower small buttons, and the central one – confirmation of the action.

Thelema Quest 200W – interface

After switching on the screen will show battery charge in the form of bars and numerical values in percentages, the selected mode of operation and current wattage (or temperature), vaporizer resistance, number of puffs made, prehit mode and individual preset of settings.

Move the “cursor” across the screen with the first and third buttons, and confirm with the center button.

The top line (Power by default) is a choice of one of 5 vaping modes: Varivatt, Varivolt, Bypass, Temperature Control and VPC.

Varivatt mode allows you to change the wattage from 5 to 200 watts.

Thermocontrol mode allows you to select a temperature between 200°F and 600°F. Here you can choose the material: nickel, titanium, two types of stainless steel SS316 and SS904.

VPC mode – self-adjusting power/time graphs.

When selecting the number of puffs – you can reset the value.

Bottom line (Setting) – go to mod settings.

Atomizer – adjust resistance and power.

Screen – adjust the brightness of the screen.

Color – select color scheme.

User – setting and selecting one of three presets created “for yourself”.

Reset – reset to factory settings.

About – View the firmware version.