I missed that factor. The JDS has an impact on the quality as well - air flow and wicking material are key factors, but overall design play another factor.
That was the very point I was trying to make in the other thread. That OP was saying that since the end voltage output of a sub-ohm coil was not as high as expected it was not a good vape.
Ohm's law is over rated since it is only one factor.
So, a few weeks ago I was in a discussion with someone about vape quality. The OP was making the argument that vape quality is effectively driven by Ohm's law but I don't agree. I think it is multiple factors and it is actually driven more by the vaper than the mechanics behind it. Some of...
ForeverTwoWheels, I have the same challenge. When I go out on vape-breaks many of the people out there smoking do not have a couple hundred to drop on a REO as a starter. Even some of the people that can afford it look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them what some of my stuff costs. It's...
The saved money could go into the "my next Reo fund".
I have a small lot of pre-made coils sitting in my stash you're welcome to. I got them when I bought my first RBA some time ago. Once I found out how easy they were to make never touched them again. I'll never use them.
13 of them - PM me...
I have both, with the mini 2.1 you could just carry a spare battery. The Grand is much smaller than it sounds, fits nice in my pocket. Me, I just take 2 mini's. One decorates my desk and I have a full backup. :)
I find myself cleaning them every couple of days when I change flavors out. Some dish soap and then a wuick rinse in the sink and I also flush hot water through the tube.
I like my flavors clean :)
Ok, so I'm a bit OCD. :p
For other than "cracking juices" the overall durability of polycarbons is extremely high. Heck, they use it to make glasses. It is not very scratch resistant though and if you have owned glasses with plastic lenses you know how easy they can scratch. It is also clear like glass which makes it...
"tank crackers" are a result of interaction with polycarbonate tanks. There is a chemical reaction between acidic's in the liquid and the structure of the polycarbonate. My understanding is that polycarbonate is very durable but has no resistance to some chemicals -- like cinnamon oils.
I have...
I'm sure you will like them both but cotton micro coil on the RM2 is superb! As a side note, the eBarron does not compare to either of these and is harder to coil (requires NR wire). My Cyclone and RM2's are not going anywhere.
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