Ok - here's what I got.
I bought the fuses in wrong denominations,
13A at 16V is 203 Watts - takes far too long to trip, I didn't even try this one.
10A at 16V is 160 Watts - it did trip, but the delrin button was melted in the process (I used an old one).
then there are some in the middle that I do not have (yet)
then:
3A at 6V is 18 Watts - and this trips around 0.7-0.8 ohms - A bit too whimpy.
Going to order a couple more "in between" denominations.
But the principle works - I used a full AW IMR 1600 and a 1.2ohm RM2. With standard setup I got around 3.65 Volts at the atomizer (measured with an inline meter), once I put a PTC on the spring (one lead under the spring, one lead touching the battery negative) I got around 3.82V with the same meter and atomizer. A noticable difference.
Now the fuse I used for that is not safe to use, because it is too big, but once I have a smaller one, it will work fine.
PTC under the bottle:
I didn't want to have an unsafe setup, so I put another fuse in the circuit: the little SMD one (3A, 6V). You can see it as the firing pin in this picture. I put a new, unchanged one beside the mod so you can see it.
I could glue or weld that on the firing pin and replace the spring with a no-resistance one.
Now with this setup I have great conductivity - and safety, because the little SMD fuse trips at below 0.8 ohms.
I bought the fuses in wrong denominations,
13A at 16V is 203 Watts - takes far too long to trip, I didn't even try this one.
10A at 16V is 160 Watts - it did trip, but the delrin button was melted in the process (I used an old one).
then there are some in the middle that I do not have (yet)
then:
3A at 6V is 18 Watts - and this trips around 0.7-0.8 ohms - A bit too whimpy.
Going to order a couple more "in between" denominations.
But the principle works - I used a full AW IMR 1600 and a 1.2ohm RM2. With standard setup I got around 3.65 Volts at the atomizer (measured with an inline meter), once I put a PTC on the spring (one lead under the spring, one lead touching the battery negative) I got around 3.82V with the same meter and atomizer. A noticable difference.
Now the fuse I used for that is not safe to use, because it is too big, but once I have a smaller one, it will work fine.
PTC under the bottle:

I didn't want to have an unsafe setup, so I put another fuse in the circuit: the little SMD one (3A, 6V). You can see it as the firing pin in this picture. I put a new, unchanged one beside the mod so you can see it.

I could glue or weld that on the firing pin and replace the spring with a no-resistance one.
Now with this setup I have great conductivity - and safety, because the little SMD fuse trips at below 0.8 ohms.