The biggest thing that differentiates mechs and RBA's from other counterfeits is that they aren't made to deceive the buyer. They're made to replicate the performance and design at the cheapest price possible. They're marketed as clones. There's no deception. They often perform better than the...
VTC's don't "blow up." You can stop spreading that nonsense. I don't know who's worse, the noobs that make stupid builds or the people that pontificate about battery safety without knowing what they're talking about.
You're completely wrong about this. The battery isn't getting hot. The switch is getting hot because there's a short. Pulsing a VTC5 will not heat the battery even with that little resistance.
Before you get on your high horse, learn what you're talking about.
I think it interesting that Rip Trippers has gained so many more subscribers than Phil over the last year. It illustrates how much the vaping scene has changed in that time.
Well, thank god you can buy 7 clones for the price of a real one. Lord knows, aluminum boxes with a basic chip, 4 wires and 6 solder points need rigorous regulation.
How's your phone? How's your computer? Your TV? They're all made in China. I hope they lasted over a year. "I hope the circuitry holds up." As if soldering is some high level task only Americans and Germans can do.
The 30W clone just dropped on Fasttech for $56.
My issue with the Hana is that they charge way too much for something that's really just an aluminum box to house the $40 DNA chip.
I like Phil. He's got a nice, easy going manner and his videos are thorough. I think he's a bit late to the party these days, but that's fine.
Todd is the best for product reviews. He gets things months before anyone else.
Rip is great for the hobbyist and those into performance. I quit...
GP Paps or the Atomo V1. The Paps has is really easy to lock and the button has a short throw. The Atomo has a recessed button and no lock. The throw is long though. Both have very well made clones.
Torching kanthal was useful when we were running 30 and 32 gauge. It helped to stiffen the wire so that wrapping tight coils was easier. You don't need to torch wire, especially with thicker wire.
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