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Cacique

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How about, aim to not blow yourself up? I mean the whole point of vaping is to not hurt yourself, the fuse is there as ADDED protection, which means your first line of defense is your own smarts. Follow battery safety, make sure their wrappers are intact, and build within the limits of your battery. Get an ohm meter, build on that and check the resistance, then pop the top cap on and check it again. If the resistance is the same, your coils should be all good spaced in there and not touching any metal, then just wick and go.
 

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Please don't take video of your experiment ;)
Like "Towel Boy"? His build was so low his mech was too hot to hold bare handed, so he always held it in a towel. He unintentionally blew his battery up on camera. You Tube quickly took the video down after too many complaints, but Towel Boy will forever live in infamey.
I don't build low but you may have failed to read my 3rd post. A .3 maybe .2 build, ...
That's considered to be low, son. :facepalm:
 
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Lol. Na I mean apart from this. I build at 1.2-3 But I built low to check the fuse
Some things we have to take for granted. Like fuses working as they should.

IMO, safety practices are like layers. Knowledge, observation skills, common sense, hot springs, safety fuses, a Kick, ventilation holes. The more layers you have, the safer you should be.
 
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