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Midniteoyl

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I love how much better the flavor is in the dripper over the tank, but I agree, it's a pain to bring along juice and have to keep adding on the go

Ya know.. I keep hearing that the flavor is so much better dripping, but :), to be honest, I havent really found that to be true. Sure, maybe dripping is better than the tanks of old, but my old style MT3S's with my new generic dual coils, have soo much flavor that I actually prefer them over this dripping.
 

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I got bored and made this last night..
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Picked up a nemesis today. Now to figure out how to calculate everything I need to know to not blow my hand off...

I have a nemesis it is my daily vape with my kayfun lite+2. Do you have an ohm meter for your rebuilds? I've found them more reliable than using a vv device to check the resistance.

What kind of batteries do you have for it, as long as you have high drain batteries you should be fine.

As for the vapor production one the nemesis will help while running dual coils, two what dripper are you using? If it is something without adjustable airflow and stock holes it won't give you the SoCal clouds you see on the internet, when I got my first dripper an Igo-W I drilled the holes out to 1/16" and it helped now I'm at 3/32" but on that dripper I run sub-ohm coils.

If you have any questions let me know I'm happy to help being in SoCal I have access to vape shops on every corner and actually have a friend who opened a shop here in town I have been able to get some great information from them.
 

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yeah, That's something I've been worrying about myself, never had actually played with a VV, I had one briefly but it was confusing so I just left it at 3.7. Definately never had to deal with VV and rba. Having this mech mod has made me a little lethargic and I suck at maths, so I'm super nervous/scared.
 

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I just check my resistance on my MVP at the moment. My dripper is a Nimbus V5 clone, stock holes. The batteries I can choose from are an AW 18350 or an AW18650. I haven't bought a Kick for it yet, that's next on the list. My dripper is sitting at 1.2 ohms right now according to my MVP.

Not sure if you have seen this but here is a battery chart with "recommended" save resistance levels for different batteries.

I don't have a kick I simply use my mechanical straight up.

One note if you drill the air holes it makes it more difficult to do mouth to lung inhales, leaving them stock or eventually upgrading to something with adjustable airflow will let you choose between mouth to lung or lung inhales.
 

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You need to do your homework then. It is very dangerous to operate a mech if you are not familiar with Ohms Law and battery safety!!!
yeah, That's something I've been worrying about myself, never had actually played with a VV, I had one briefly but it was confusing so I just left it at 3.7. Definately never had to deal with VV and rba. Having this mech mod has made me a little lethargic and I suck at maths, so I'm super nervous/scared.
 

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So I'm safe with anything above .5 ohms with that battery then?

I was doing lung inhales last night, no more of that, far too strong. Could have been the flavor, it was a very very acidic flavor, extremely fresh pineapple.


IMO you should be safe however I'm not an electrical engineer and i found that chart on the internet so vape at your own risk...

One battery not on that list is the sony VTC5, I have two of those 2600 mAh they are great.

I don't know your experience with mechanical's so just another nugget of knowledge you don't have low voltage protection so your device won't physically tell you when your battery is low and if you vape it too low it won't charge.

This is something I had to remind my wife of and now she is paranoid about it and he batteries never get below about a half charge.
 

Fenway75

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I have a nemesis it is my daily vape with my kayfun lite+2. Do you have an ohm meter for your rebuilds? I've found them more reliable than using a vv device to check the resistance.

What kind of batteries do you have for it, as long as you have high drain batteries you should be fine.

As for the vapor production one the nemesis will help while running dual coils, two what dripper are you using? If it is something without adjustable airflow and stock holes it won't give you the SoCal clouds you see on the internet, when I got my first dripper an Igo-W I drilled the holes out to 1/16" and it helped now I'm at 3/32" but on that dripper I run sub-ohm coils.

If you have any questions let me know I'm happy to help being in SoCal I have access to vape shops on every corner and actually have a friend who opened a shop here in town I have been able to get some great information from them.

I just check my resistance on my MVP at the moment. My dripper is a Nimbus V5 clone, stock holes. The batteries I can choose from are an AW 18350 or an AW18650. I haven't bought a Kick for it yet, that's next on the list. My dripper is sitting at 1.2 ohms right now according to my MVP.

So..........JUST IN CASE I give mechs a try, which is by no means a guarantee.....a couple of questions:

1 - I use a standard multimeter when rebuilding my Kanger heads, it generally has about a 0.1 ohm variance from my Vamo's reading. Which is more reliable, or should I just pony up the $15-20 for a 510 enabled ohm meter?

2 - This 'kick' of which you speak....que es?
 
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