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so how does that work? does that automaticly give the best vape it can or what?
Not exactly. You build to tailor your vape. Say you build a coil and it comes out to 1 ohm. There are no electronics powering your atomizer other than the battery. The max voltage of most batteries is 4.2 volts. Using Ohm's Law, you can determine that your mod is pumping ~17 watts. This is not including calculations for voltage loss.
 

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Mech mods do not regulate voltage or wattage. Whatever voltage is in your battery is what is applied to your coil (roughly, there is some loss as current flows from battery to coil due to natural resistance of tube, switch, 510 connection, etc.). As BrandonR noted, most fully charged batteries start at 4.2 volts. As you vape, this will decrease. Ohm's law tells us power (wattage)=voltage squared/resistance. So your watts mainly depend on the resistance of your coil build, and how much life is left in your battery. Wattage will gradually decrease as your battery drains.
 

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to ecf DeathFox. Nice to meet you and so glad you are here. Sometimes it is easier for me to "see" instead of read about something and there are several very good YouTube videos that can explain mechanicals. Good luck to you. Have fun and make yourself at home.
 

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mechanical mods to me, iv been using a mvp 3.0 and a atlantis aspire tank, I dont understand how mech mods work cause they dont have a guage what watt are they can someone give me a easy to understand explanation.

Variable voltage devices mean you can vary the voltage to get a cooler or warmer vape
Variable wattage devices mean you can vary the wattage to get a cooler or warmer vape

Mech mods vary the resistance - that is, you build different resistance coils to get a cooler or warmer vape.

Mech mods rely on user knowledge instead of a computer chip. Users need to know ohms law backward and forwards and battery safety until it's coming out your ears


Have fun and be safe !

p.s., just to get your interest peaked in ohms law, check out this interactive little chart.
Watts/Volts/Amps/Ohms conversion calculator
Enter 2.4ohms and 3.7 volts. see what values you get in the amps and watts boxes.
enter 0.5ohms and 3.7 volts. enter 0.2ohms and 3.7v. how do the values change? if you have a 10amp battery, what are the max amps you can draw safely? what range do you need to stay in?
 
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