Best Mech Mod Clone

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Crazed trucker

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What do you mean by hits the hardest?

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I have 5 mods. Stingray,Turtleship,Nemesis,Sigelei dragon,Caravela. Using fresh efest 35a batts and a beast of a dripper I made. I get the best performance, hardest hit so to speak out of the stingray. Was bored an wanted to see which mid hit the hardest. There are a few cats who tested volt drops with clones as well. Can't remember where I read/ seen it tho. IMO the Stingray hits harder than the other 4 mods.
 

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What do you mean by hits the hardest?

All ecig mods loose a little bit of voltage through the body of the mod. After all, metal has electrical resistance. Some mods have less voltage drop under power than others, which means they're able to deliver more of the battery charge directly to the coil since less of the charge is lost in the body of the mod.

Obviously a coil with more power will "hit harder".
 

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All ecig mods loose a little bit of voltage through the body of the mod. After all, metal has electrical resistance. Some mods have less voltage drop under power than others, which means they're able to deliver more of the battery charge directly to the coil since less of the charge is lost in the body of the mod.

Obviously a coil with more power will "hit harder".

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Interesting. After some more research it seems as if the stingray is probably the best mod clone out there right now. I just really dislike the aesthetic of the copper color. :(

There is a solution to that....

Get it in black
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Skauth

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A lot of people talk about voltage drop and it's totally a real variable. There are certain mods with poor voltage drop and you will really notice it in performance.

However, it is my opinion (assuming that you avoid mods that are known voltage hogs) that unless you are a hardcore cloud chaser, these minor differences in Volt drop will not account for much performative difference. A small amount, for sure. I offer up this opinion solely in the hope that you may not feel limited to such a small list of options based on one semi subjective variable (a common ECF problem).

IMO choosing a mech is as much about diameter, finish, logoing or engraving, switch throw and feel, overall personality and just how you feel about it in particular as it is about conductivity.

Just my 2¢. Happy mod shopping!
 
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