Best "heavy duty" mechanical?

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gofastman

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I'm a big sub ohm vaping fan. Right now I'm using a telescoping magneto clone and I'm guessing the voltage drop on it is horrendous. What's the best mech out there (that uses "18mm" batteries) for ≥15amp vaping? I have an hcigar copper nemesis coming in the mail, was that a decent choice? I also have some Ox-Guard, I couldn't find NOALOX. I'm not willing to pay over $100, it's just not in my budget
 
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Dreadnaut out of the P.I. same makers of Maraxus (Tactical Works). This thing is a workhorse. Running a quad coil vertical setup at .4 ohms at the moment using .24g kanthol. the build deck on it is huge. Heavy duty? try over a pound of Stainless and brass. Sony 26650 battery 50 amps.......
 
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It's the xxix brother. Nothing else comes close. ZERO voltage drop. ZERO.
Really? It can deliver infinite current to a zero ohm load?
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:D just messing with ya, I know what you mean.


I should have also mentioned, at the present time I'm only interested in mods that take "18mm" cells
 
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Dreadnaut out of the P.I. same makers of Maraxus (Tactical Works). This thing is a workhorse. Running a quad coil vertical setup at .4 ohms at the moment using .24g kanthol. the build deck on it is huge. Heavy duty? try over a pound of Stainless and brass. Sony 26650 battery 50 amps.......

I was going to suggest the Panzer but after seeing your baby....you win :)
 

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I was going to suggest the Panzer but after seeing your baby....you win :)

LOL for me its not that mine is better, bigger, harder......... I like it, it does the job I expect from it. Its probably to big, heavy and bulky for most folks but I dont mind. Plus there is no way anyone will ever mistake me for smokeing a cig!!! :vapor:
 

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Panzer, SS King, launcher clone, Sigelei 8W, SS chi are all very very durable.
They also have basic designs that can be tweaked in the field if needed with little fanfare or equipment.
Brass, copper, or aluminum mods are softer and will show damage more easily than stainless steel.


I'm personally after an ehpro Valkyrie hybrid clone for a daily dripping beater.
 

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You've combined names of the 2 different but similar conductivity products, that's why you couldn't find it. I've put Amazon links, first I could find, not necessarily the cheapest price. Noalox is designed for aluminum but works on other metals, can be bought in any big box store.
http://www.amazon.com/Noalox®-Anti-...ie=UTF8&qid=1397613774&sr=8-1&keywords=Noalox
No-ox-id is a general purpose conductive grease, works on any metal. I suggest this. Among other benefits it doesn't contain zinc (primary ingredient of Noalox) and doesn't dry up, which Noalox does.
http://www.amazon.com/ounce-A-Speci...ie=UTF8&qid=1397613723&sr=8-6&keywords=Noalox

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EHRMAHGAWD! This copper nemesis clone is awesome! It just came in the mail, I took it all apart and wiped everything down with a slightly damp microfiber cloth, applied Ox-Guard to all the threads, stoked it with a VTC5 and dayyyuum! Based on the way this makes my Kayfun sound and hit, I wouldn't be at all surprised if it delivering a full volt more to the coil compared to my telescopic Magneto clone!
My DMM is at work so I'll post actual numbers when i can, but for now I'm quite happy
 
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