batts in a mech with silica and higher resistance

I only have one genny with mesh in it right now. The other two are wicked with silica and the results are way better than I hoped. My concern now is vape quality with a silica wicked device at higher resistance in a mech. Since a mech doesn't have regulated voltage, the voltage will decrease as the batt discharges. I don't want to feel like I need to constantly change out for a fresh batt. I really like my Roller and don't want it to lose it's usefulness. Like I've said before, I don't want to have to mess with a kick.

Yesterday I took apart my rsst and put silica in it, my resistance came out to 1.3ohm. I've had my DID wicked with silica for a couple weeks now but when I did that, I took off the clear window and have been using the steel part. So I haven't been able to see what's going on inside. I did this just for a change. I gives it a different look. Anyway, now I can see what's going on.. how quick the juice level goes down.. if the juice turns dark with silica like it does with mesh.

I filled the tank and put in a fresh 18650 panny batt and used it all day yesterday. I am pleased to find that I did get the vape I want all during the day and the voltage didn't drop to an anemic vape experience. I went through a tank of juice and it stayed clear.

The RSST with silica isn't as positional as it is with mesh. With mesh, if I put in on it's side, it would immediately dump it's juice out through the air hole. I just laid it on it's side for a few minutes and the juice didn't come out. It did go into the top cap but when I turned it right side up it went back down in the tank.

I can't imagine the kayfun lite being any better other than not leaking at all. I've already got a figure 8 coil all ready to go into it.

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