Sorry there is nothing easy about making a coil with the exact resistance every time :) What is easy is telling your device that you want to vape at 10 watts and let the device adjust voltage regardless of the ohms of the device you install.
Like I said there is nothing wrong with VV it's...
I have not done any real voltage drop tests but can assure you it will be and excellent performer. All contacts are copper and even the tailcap spring is silver plated copper. I have a Poldiac on it's way to me this week and will do some comparisons on voltage drop.
I'll have pricing this week after I make a few more which is in process. Right now playing around with some 2-tone with Brass, Copper, and aluminum. Pictured below is an aluminum body with titanium switch and 510 head.
I have 2 Provari's, A custom built Z-max mod, and a couple of Vamo's. Variable Wattage is the way to go. You can put any atomizer you want on a variable wattage device and it's automatically adjusts the voltage. In my opinion it's far superior than a VV device. You can throw a 1.2ohm atomizer on...
I personally don't see how flat square edges make it look sleeker but it's all personal preference :) I can make the top cap anyway people like.
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They are there as vents. You guys over here in the vaping community seem to be adamant about vent holes. In the Flashlight world (where I come from) I have built hundreds of Li-Ion powered Flashlights with no vent holes and that are fully O-Ring Sealed.
Just finished up the Genesis style setup.
-Deck is setup so that you can run anything you want from Single wick to Quad Wick to Dual U-wicks (3.5mm)
-All Copper contacts
-100% Titanium
-Pyrex Tank
-1/16 draw Hole (or any size you prefer)
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