That's going to be reeeally low resistance. When I use 30g I get 1 ohm with 5 wraps on a single coil. Assuming the same size mold (I use 1/16") 3 wraps should be .6 and dual coils halves that so you're set up should be about .3. Probably not a safe set up.
That actually is1/16" or close enough not to matter. It's also a good tool because that little ledge where the blade joins the handle gives you something to push against and get your wraps tight.
Yeah, people have been making these claims since vaping started and unfortunately there is a small portion of people who do this. Hopefully Geraldo won't sway the 5 people who saw the show
No. Without an atty there's nothing to complete the circuit unless of course a piece of pocket detritus got into the connector or there was a short in the mod itself. It's much better to lock the firing button while it's in your pocket and take the battery out for storage.
Wow Bad, from your post I think you've answered that question a time or two (hundred). I have one now about this line "Hybrid mods" match a mechanical mod with a RBA to give the appearance of a single piece unit.Is the RBA not normally an integral part of a hybrid? I was under the impression it...
I'm not going to be able to make any recommendations (I'm a dripper) but let's see if I can clear up the terminology for you.
The only thing I would be able to recommend would be to try dripping or a bottom feeder, but I suspect some of the members with more experience of cartos, clearos etc...
The potential is there, but if it didn't fry it immediately you're probably okay. You'll want to pop all the key caps off though and clean it out before the juice gets too sticky in there
While everything y'all have said is correct, I think everybody's overlooking the fact that the OP is using a VV device and I'm assuming doesn't want to get totally bogged down in math. Char, you can get basically any atty for your spinner. For higher resistance (ohms) you'll just use a higher...
How do you determine the amp capabilities (c rating?) of a battery? The web sites don't seem to say in their descriptions and I don't see anything on the batteries I already have.
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