This may seem like a silly question to many of you, but I'm honestly wondering.
I'm pretty happy vaping 2ohms at 3.7v, and from what I've read, many people agree that's a pretty good combo. If I were to build my own coils, I'd probably want to build them around the same resistance, right? If I were to up the resistance, I'd probably want to up the vots... and then wouldn't I just end up at a similar vape as the 3.7/2.0?
I guess I'm not really understanding the point of VV/VW, or building at different ohms. I've been watching videos and reading this board for a couple months because when I get a new hobby, I like to learn everything I can about it. I'm sure it's just something very simple I'm missing here.
Also, regarding mech mods: Without getting into subohms and all that, the only two (very valid, imho) reasons for getting one is a) shiny new toys are awesome, and b) being able to replace the battery when the Vapocalypse hits and vaping specific power modules are banned. The housing may last forever, but the 14/18xxx's will have to be replaced just like any other rechargeable battery. I guess the whole more mah thing, but that's only if you don't mind the mod being giant.
I also don't understand the giant mods for longer battery life. If I'm out and about, I need something portable. If I'm home, I don't need a longer battery life because I'm near an outlet. If it's a power outage / zombie attack thing, why not just have a power bank?
Right now, I don't understand why I shouldn't just have an ego mini with a 15mm halfling tank in my pocket, a spare battery, wall adapter, and 5ml bottle of juice (in a pouch about the size of a deck of cards) in my bag as backup.
I also want all the toys, because shiny. Why should I / should I not get them? (edit: I'm open to the idea of having a going out and a bigger staying in setup, but only if the staying in setup is "better" for a good enough reason. Not looking to get a million different devices, but I'd pay a decent amount of money on 1 or two really good ones.)
I'm pretty happy vaping 2ohms at 3.7v, and from what I've read, many people agree that's a pretty good combo. If I were to build my own coils, I'd probably want to build them around the same resistance, right? If I were to up the resistance, I'd probably want to up the vots... and then wouldn't I just end up at a similar vape as the 3.7/2.0?
I guess I'm not really understanding the point of VV/VW, or building at different ohms. I've been watching videos and reading this board for a couple months because when I get a new hobby, I like to learn everything I can about it. I'm sure it's just something very simple I'm missing here.
Also, regarding mech mods: Without getting into subohms and all that, the only two (very valid, imho) reasons for getting one is a) shiny new toys are awesome, and b) being able to replace the battery when the Vapocalypse hits and vaping specific power modules are banned. The housing may last forever, but the 14/18xxx's will have to be replaced just like any other rechargeable battery. I guess the whole more mah thing, but that's only if you don't mind the mod being giant.
I also don't understand the giant mods for longer battery life. If I'm out and about, I need something portable. If I'm home, I don't need a longer battery life because I'm near an outlet. If it's a power outage / zombie attack thing, why not just have a power bank?
Right now, I don't understand why I shouldn't just have an ego mini with a 15mm halfling tank in my pocket, a spare battery, wall adapter, and 5ml bottle of juice (in a pouch about the size of a deck of cards) in my bag as backup.
I also want all the toys, because shiny. Why should I / should I not get them? (edit: I'm open to the idea of having a going out and a bigger staying in setup, but only if the staying in setup is "better" for a good enough reason. Not looking to get a million different devices, but I'd pay a decent amount of money on 1 or two really good ones.)
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