People seem to like "mechanical mods" and I have been looking at a few. I think I understand what it is and correct me if I am wrong... this is my understanding of what it is:
A tube that holds a battery or two that has a momentary switch (on when held down/in and off when let up/out) completing a circuit through the coil to vaporize the e-liquid. Is this correct?
Unregulated power so it will fire coils with low resistance i.e. under 1ohm?
The voltage of the battery is what you get... so one 3.7v+ is 3.7v+ and two batteries could give you say 7.4v+ depending on the charge right?
The length of usable battery life would depend on the mAH of the battery or batteries right? Like an 18650 would last longer than an 18350 even though they are both 3.7v because the 18650 would have a higher mAH?
What is, if any, the advantage to this over say... my VAMO?
This seems like a very basic way to vape or rather a very minimal way to vape. Again, correct me if I am wrong, but this seems to me like a larger, modular, more powerful and rebuildable ego battery. I am just using that for comparison. I have been looking at the Natural... if I decided to try this "mechanical mod" would this be a good choice? Thanks everyone.
A tube that holds a battery or two that has a momentary switch (on when held down/in and off when let up/out) completing a circuit through the coil to vaporize the e-liquid. Is this correct?
Unregulated power so it will fire coils with low resistance i.e. under 1ohm?
The voltage of the battery is what you get... so one 3.7v+ is 3.7v+ and two batteries could give you say 7.4v+ depending on the charge right?
The length of usable battery life would depend on the mAH of the battery or batteries right? Like an 18650 would last longer than an 18350 even though they are both 3.7v because the 18650 would have a higher mAH?
What is, if any, the advantage to this over say... my VAMO?
This seems like a very basic way to vape or rather a very minimal way to vape. Again, correct me if I am wrong, but this seems to me like a larger, modular, more powerful and rebuildable ego battery. I am just using that for comparison. I have been looking at the Natural... if I decided to try this "mechanical mod" would this be a good choice? Thanks everyone.