Mechanical mods for noob

ClippinWings;9675437 said:
Best Mechanical for a noob?

None.

That said... You could get up to speed and not be a danger to yourself if you:

1
Get a multimeter
Learn how to use it.

2
Start rebuilding using a Dripping atty like the rda or IGO. Our even a vivi nova... Using silica wick.

3
Start with 1.5 Ohm builds and work down over time.

4
Know the resistance of your wire.
Build a coil using the wire you have, to the resistance you want... You should know what the resistance of your finished coil will be before you make the coil and verify it afterwards with a multimeter.

5
Read... This forum... A lot.

When you think you fully understand what you are getting into....

Read it again...

6
Learn about batteries... Mah, C-rating , imr, safe chemistry, protected, etc...

7
Learn about the mods you are considering, their strengths, weaknesses, tips, tricks, etc... No mod is perfect... But there are probably a few that'll be perfect for you.

8
Then try making a coil.

LOL

I may or may not have followed all of those myself.... But I suggest anyone considering Mechanicals and RBAs, especially someone calling themself a noob, does.

The one I did really follow was reading... Lots of reading.... Enough reading that when I did get my first atty, I was comfortable making the wick/coil without following a step by step guide or video... I knew what to do... And knew, I knew what to do.

Sent from my mobile, using Tapatalk... so ignore the typos. ;)

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