I use both VW/VV and mech mods. For at home during the day I use my Nemesis with a Trident on top because I like dripping due to the flavor I can get off of it. When I am at work, I use my MVP2 with a PT2 on top because of the juice capacity and ease of vaping and I know it will last me an 8...
So I have a question concerning the above mentioned batteries in the title.
Which one performs the best as the remaining voltage charge begins to decrease over time whilst using them off a charger (from 4.2v-3.7v)?
They all have a high enough amp rating and I do not tend to go below anything...
I don't think that cartos and clearos will be rendered obsolete. Some people just don't have the interest to rebuild coils. They are perfectly content with purchasing a new head to insert in their clearo or a whole new disposable one. With that they are also content for using a whole new carto...
I would wait for the sub-ohm upgrade kit before you go any lower than .6-.7 just as Raynman said. But at that level you should be getting the results that you are looking for... unless you are going for dual coils or more. But you may run the risk of collapsing a spring if you do..
The best vape I have ever had was surprisingly my own doing...
I love the fact that you can customize vaping to tailor to your own likes and wants.
I have a 1.0 ohm twisted 29 and 32 gauge single microcoil in my Trident clone on a HCigar Nemesis Clone wicked with cotton that produces the most...
That should be a good starting point IMO. I started with a K100 and an IGO-W myself. Learn to build good coils and get an ohmmeter or DMM and you will be good to go. If you haven't already get some wire of different gauges off of Ebay and start wrapping some coils..
You may find that the draw...
They make the throw of the switch smoother and makes it so when you stand your mod upright with a heavier atomizer attached, it won't auto-fire. I thoroughly prefer my magnets over the spring that came with my Nemesis. The switch tends to be a little crunchy with the springs installed and the...
Stainless Steel HCigar Nemesis Clone Mechanical Mod- $30.49
Set of 2 Strong 17mmx 2mm Magnets-$5.45
For a little more resistance on the throw.
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Other Nemesis users swear by these.
Nemesis Magnets- $1.85 each
You have to buy these...
It can definitely go sub-ohm with the right batteries. I use the Sony VTC4s in my Nemesis.
and in my K100 in that picture it has EFEST 18350 800mah batteries in it. I use that when I want to run my PT2 with a rebuilt 1.3 ohm twisted 32 gauge microcoil out and about stealthily.
I love my Nemesis. It is a beast and it looks oh so good. After a quick cleaning with some Isopropyl alcohol inside the tubes and on the threads and contacts, the threads are buttery smooth and I can tell there is hardly any voltage drop bc I used my K100 before with the same build and a fresh...
It is both the amount of wraps you used and the wire gauge that you used as well. As a general rule of thumb you will need more wraps of a lower gauge to reach a higher amount of total Ohms. Higher gauge wire will require less wraps to receive a higher amount of total Ohms. Are you using it on a...
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