I would definitely not use either of those on a noisy cricket. This is a series mechanical so you are going to be putting 8.4 volts minus voltage drop to the atomizer with fully charged batteries. Therefore you are going to want a tank with a protruding 510 pin and have a LOT of airflow to be...
I am not really an expert but I would say that may be a good thing. I only own a veritas clone but I would not trust the pin on a faux hybrid mod. I also wouldn't want to run a series mech mod on a veritas, not near enough airflow or room to put enough wraps of thicker wire to handle 8.4 volts.
IF your reading 1.9 and 2.0 ohms and you were going for a .2 ohm coil, then you have a connection problem somewhere. A 2 ohm dual coil made of 24 gauge kanthal would be massive and pushing 55 watts or even 24 watts at that high ohm of a coil would be a lot a voltage. Check all your connections...
Only one I can think of is the GDNA, which has to be assembled by the end user, and the vaporflask squonker, which is $$ and not getting good reviews but a clone is being made. I would imagine with the rise in bottom feeder mod being offered this year that we will begin to see more.
Mechanicals are "Made for sub-ohming". What are you talking about? You can run a 1.5 ohm coil on a mechanical without any problem. Sometimes I use a Iclear 16 on one of my mechanicals. A k100/101 comes with a cartomizer. A mechanical will put out 4.2 volts minus voltage drop and drop off as the...
I only own the clone, but I was able to pick up replacement glass for it from fasttech. I personally don't know any other places because fasttech has them cheap and I was willing to wait for it. LOL
First off the switch is not a flat button pushing against a cylindrical base. the ring the button pushes against has a flat spot on it for the switch to contact. Second the whole body of the box and atty is not positive, it is negative just like every other mech mod. Only difference is the...
I said the same thing, if you have a mod with a large contact negative switch pin there could be a problem but to say it will cause 100% battery damage is not correct and if safety is to be taught maybe explanations of what and why something could happen would be a better route than just a...
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