Mini Review
I received my Standard Bottom Feeding Bogger Box today and it did not dissapoint. The battery readings fluctuate so I believe that the difference between the Standard Bottom Feeding Box and the K-100 is more around .2V
To give a background, the K100 is a decent Mechanical, I've compared it to a Poldiac and another High end unit I think it's the Kaifun [Scuse my spelling] and the difference was around .2 Volts, this means that the Standard Bogger Box is .4V Below the top of the line Mechanicals. So no the Standard Fed Bottom Feeding Bogger Box is not a Ferrari but it performs quite well for a Box that's not a true mechanical.
I had a .66 Ohm RBA and I compared it to the .36 Ohm RBA and I encountered something quite unusual. Normally the higher the OHM the less voltage drop, in the case of the Standard Bogger Box the difference was miniscule. Something like .02 or .03 Volts. Normally I see a much bigger difference.
For me the .66 Ohm RBA was too cool so I set up a .36 Ohm RBA and it was excellent. I think that it might also respond very well to a .5 Ohm RBA Also. I just ordered 25 Gauge Kanthal to set up at the next level.
I have a preference for a 4-3 wrap, it's just my favorite and it bugs the heck out of me. I have .24, .26, .27, 28,.29,.30 and .32 Gauge Kanthal and of course the perfect Gauge is the one that Temco doesn't sell. Sigh... So I just ordered 25 Gauge from Kidney Puncher.
Anyway based on my testing the Standard Bogger Box leaves the Reo Grand in the dust. I found a 1.1V drop on a Reo Grand [On a .55 Ohm Atomizer] compared to a .6v Drop on the Standard Bogger Box [.36 Ohm Atomizer]. In addition I never tested the REO Grand on a .33 Ohm Atomizer, so the difference could be even greater.
To those unfamiliar with mechanicals, the .5V difference between the Bogger Box and the Reo Grand is huge. At the point in which I'm changing my battery on the Bogger Box, the Reo is just getting started.
My results show that their are advantages to a unit that's not built to be rebuildable and uses a industrial size spring and parts that are built to permanently connect well together.
Disclaimer: Don't' do Sub Ohm Vaping unless you know what you are doing!
1. Use Quality LIMN Batteries that are rated to the Amps you will be pulling
2. Check your RBA for Shorts with a meter
3. If you don't have the equipment or ability to check or recognize a short than you should not be involved in Sub Ohm Coils.
4. Make sure that the device you use has Venting, in the case of Bogger Box that is not a problem
5. Make sure that your Batteries are in good condition and that plastic coverings have not worn away [when using in metal device]