Well, thanks I guess for the no advice. I still have the RMA so back it goes for my nine bucks. Based on the answers in this thread, mech mods seem to really suck ....
What's the point anyway?
I'll buy a regulated 150 watt.
ETA: Ben85, first constructive reply, thank you. Still done with mechs though
I'm sorry people are being a bit prickish here. There is nothing wrong with your mod, but you just need a little help. You shouldn't have to return or not use it due to fear mongering.
The fact is, build and battery safety are what you should be focusing on, not so much the vent holes. Honestly, if you put a stupid dangerous build on a mech, vent holes aren't going to save you anyway.
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Plug in your voltage at 4.2 volts, and plug the resistance of your coil into it and hit calculate. If the Amperage it spits back out at you is anywhere near your battery's max amps, which is going to likely be 20, don't use that coil on a mech.
Since you are simply trying to stop smoking, there is no reason really to put a 0.5 build on there. You can use a Kayfun or some other single coil atomizer, build a 1.0 ohm coil on it. Not only will it be safe on a mech, but that type of experience is more like a cigarette.
edit: You need to purchase a Resistance Checker. After you build your coil, put it on the checker, and it will tell you the resistance. Also, more importantly, it will tell you if there is a short by not displaying anything as a resistance. If your checker says nothing, there's a short and you need to rebuild. Ditto if your resistance it measures is too low to safely use on your battery.
As far as batteries go, the rule of thumb is to avoid Efest and any battery with the word "Fire" in the name. Sony 30 amps are kinda hard to come by, so I'd look at LG HE2, LG HE4, and Samsung 25rs. Those are all good batteries for vaping with 20 amp limits.
You want to stop smoking, not be a cloud bro trying to smog out a room. People should stop assuming that's what you want to do. A 1.0 ohm coil on an atty will be perfectly safe on a mech so long as you are using a good battery, and give a pleasurable experience.
I wouldn't have blindly bought a mech clone off ebay, but hey, the one you got is actually pretty darn good so no harm there.
edit: Oh yes, you said you already had a regulated mod. So no need to even buy a resistance checker. Your reg can function as one just to check your coils.
To me it looks like your biggest problem is the Freakshow. Not a great dripper in my opinion, but I'm sure others would disagree. I find them to be leaky and a hassle. Even with a 0.4 build on it, that comes out to only 10 amps so any decent battery like your Sony should be able to handle it just fine. Still though, you should consider a single coil tank with a bit more restricted airflow to mimic a cigarette. Something like a Kayfun Lite, Taifun GTV2, something like that
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